The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters to be certain of their target before they shoot and understand the difference between elk and white-tailed deer this season.
"With the archery and crossbow deer seasons underway and the nine-day gun deer season opening on November 19, it is crucial to brush up on the key characteristics of elk," the agency said in a statement. "Antlerless elk can be confused for being large does.
Additionally, young bull elk may look similar to large bucks. Any elk taken without a tag may result in a fine and a revocation of your hunting license."
Wildlife officials point out that an adult elk stands about 1-2 feet taller than an adult deer at the shoulders. Although, an elk calf will be about the same size as an adult white-tailed doe but will display similar coloration to adult elk. White-tailed antlers also curve forward, whereas elk antlers are larger and sweep back from their heads.
The DNR says hunters should always follow firearm safety rules and be sure of their target and what is beyond it.
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