How much does a permit from the Navajo Nation cost for elk hunting?
The Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife (NNDFW) offers elk hunting permits for a fee. The cost of a permit varies depending on the type of permit and the hunting season. Here are the current fees for elk hunting permits:
- Resident elk hunting permit: $100
- Non-resident elk hunting permit: $300
- Youth elk hunting permit (under 18): $50
- Senior elk hunting permit (65 and older): $50
- Disabled elk hunting permit: $50
In addition to the permit fee, hunters must also pay a tag fee for each elk they harvest. The tag fee is $100 for residents and $200 for non-residents.
Hunters can apply for elk hunting permits online or by mail. The application deadline is usually in June. Permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis.
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- Is there a discount for youth and senior hunters?
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- When is the application deadline for elk hunting permits?
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