Minnesota hunters went two for four during the state’s elk hunt in northeast Kittson County.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources offered four tags in Zone 30 — the Caribou Township area in northeast Kittson County — for this year’s season: Two either-sex tags for Season A (Sept. 13-21) and two antlerless-only tags for Season B (Sept. 27-Oct. 5.).

According to Kelsie LaSharr, elk coordinator for the Minnesota DNR, both hunters with either-sex tags shot bulls — one 6x6 and one 3x3. Neither hunter with either-sex licenses filled their tags, she said.

Meanwhile, the Red Lake DNR offered 20 tags — 10 bull tags and 10 cow tags — for this year’s northwest tribal hunt, which began in mid-September. According to Jay Huseby, tribal biologist for the Red Lake DNR, the bull harvest was ca

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