The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering Missourians the state’s first elk-hunting season in modern history starting this October. For the inaugural season, MDC will issue one permit each to five lucky Missourians randomly drawn from 19,215 permit applications, including 33 for one resident-landowner antlered-elk permit and 19,182 for four general permits.
The five applicants drawn for a permit to harvest one antlered elk in Missouri this fall are:
•Bill Clark of Van Buren, who was drawn for the resident-landowner antlered-elk permit.
•Joseph Benthall of Mount Vernon, who was drawn for an antlered-elk general permit.
•Michael Buschjost of St. Thomas, who was drawn for an antlered-elk general permit.
•Samuel Schultz of Winfield, who was drawn for an antlered-elk general permit.
•Eugene Guilkey of Liberty, who was drawn for an antlered-elk general permit.


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