The outcome of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources’ annual lottery determines which applicants receive permits to hunt elk within the state. This process, involving a randomized selection from a pool of hopeful hunters, manages the elk population and ensures a fair distribution of hunting opportunities. Successful applicants are granted tags allowing participation in specific hunting seasons, contributing to wildlife management goals.
Managing a healthy elk herd through regulated hunting benefits both the environment and the state’s economy. This system helps control population size, preventing overgrazing and its negative impact on the ecosystem. Revenue generated from application fees and licenses supports wildlife conservation programs, habitat restoration, and research efforts. The controlled hunt also offers a unique recreational opportunity, boosting local tourism and supporting related businesses.