BOZEMAN, Mont. — The state Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department is trying to figure out how, or if, it can correct a mistake in which 375 either-sex elk permits were issued in a hunting area adjacent to Yellowstone National Park.
The mistake consists of substituting the words "either sex" for "antlerless" in the hunting regulations and on the permits.
As it stands now, the permits would allow recipients an unexpected opportunity to shoot trophy bull elk that move north out of Yellowstone into Montana.
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The mistake consists of substituting the words "either sex" for "antlerless" in the hunting regulations and on the permits.
As it stands now, the permits would allow recipients an unexpected opportunity to shoot trophy bull elk that move north out of Yellowstone into Montana.
Full story
Oak