CouesWhitetail Report post Posted January 23, 2009 Elk and antelope hunting permit applications are due by Feb. 10 News Media Jan 12, 2009 PHOENIX — The 2009 Pronghorn Antelope and Elk Hunt Draw Information booklets are now available at all Arizona Game and Fish Department offices and license dealers statewide. Applications are now being accepted by mail only. Apply before Jan. 22, and if there is an error in your application, the department will make three attempts, within a 24-hour period, to notify you by telephone (if a phone number is provided) to get the application to be corrected. Errors can cause your application to be rejected from the draw process. A 2009 hunting license is required to apply. Department officials encourage hunters to get their license before applying for an elk or antelope hunt permit-tag if they wish to do any other hunting in early 2009. Licenses purchased through the draw process will not be mailed out until April 24, 2009, regardless of application success. Hunters are reminded there is no online application process. The final deadline to submit paper applications for a 2009 hunt permit-tag for antelope and elk hunts through the draw process is Tuesday, Feb. 10 by 7 p.m. (MST). Applications must be received by mail or by hand delivery to department offices before the deadline; postmarks don’t count. To assist customers and reduce errors, a PDF application form can be filled out using a computer and keyboard, but must be printed, signed and submitted by mail (along with the correct fees by check or money order), or by delivery to any department office. The form can also be printed and then filled out using an ink pen. The PDF application and the 2009 Arizona Pronghorn Antelope and Elk Hunt Draw Information booklet can be downloaded at www.azgfd.gov/draw. The elk over-the-counter nonpermit-tags (for limited areas) are also available in 2009. These tags are akin to a “limited opportunity” hunt in areas with very low elk populations. Hunters interested should thoroughly review the regulations and visit www.azgfd.gov/otc to download the “2009 Elk OTC Informational Handout” PDF for frequently asked questions, hunt area boundary descriptions and area maps before purchasing. For those hunters looking to get into the field before the fall, there are many spring javelina hunt permit-tags available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Javelina over-the-counter archery-only nonpermit-tags for metro Game Management Units are also available at any department office or license dealer. For a list of available spring javelina hunts, visit www.azgfd.gov/draw under “List of Leftover Permits for Spring 2009 hunts (PDF, 45kb).” Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tjhunt2 Report post Posted January 23, 2009 Thanks Amanda for the reminder and the last day can't get here soon enough. I put mine in last so they are on top when they pick off the pile. TJ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bchoitz Report post Posted January 23, 2009 Thanks Amanda for the reminder and the last day can't get here soon enough. I put mine in last so they are on top when they pick off the pile. TJ I put mine in 1st so they are on top after they open the applications and sort them into species.. It worked last year, I had tag #1 in my hunt. Bret Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunterjohnny Report post Posted January 23, 2009 Thanks Amanda for the reminder and the last day can't get here soon enough. I put mine in last so they are on top when they pick off the pile. TJ I'll be in line right behind you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites