I harvested an elk in a controlled hunt last year and I was wondering if I can put in for a controlled hunt this year?

Answer: 
A person whose name was drawn in an antlered-only controlled deer hunt may  not apply for any other controlled antlered-only deer hunt for one year except for the second deer, elk and pronghorn application period and leftover controlled hunt drawings or sales. • For example, a hunter who drew a tag in an antlered-only deer hunt in 2011, cannot apply for another antlered-only deer hunt until 2013, in the first application period. However, they can apply for another antlered deer hunt in the 2012 season during the second application period. • This waiting period also applies to antlered-only controlled elk hunts. • There is no waiting period to apply for any other deer, elk, pronghorn or black bear controlled hunt tags. The one-year waiting period does not apply to controlled hunts with an unlimited number of tags.
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Thursday, August 9, 2012 - 3:01 PM MDT