(KMOX) - This weekend was the last chance for the five hunters who were selected for permits harvesting bull elk in Missouri. They finished with a perfect score as each man got his one elk.
Scroll down for photos of the successful kills.
The five Missouri hunters were selected for elk-hunting permits through a random drawing of more than 19,215 permit applications, including 33 for one resident-landowner antlered-elk permit and 19,182 for four general permits.
"What an exciting gift right before the holidays to see all five hunters harvest elk in this first inaugural elk season in Missouri," said MDC Director Sara Parker Pauley. "This success also showcases the hard work and collaboration of our Commission, staff, partners, landowners, and citizens. One of the hunters called me personally just a few minutes after he harvested an elk full of excitement and thanks, but the real thanks goes to the bigger team for making this happen."
Joe Benthall of Mount Vernon
(MDC)He harvested a 5x5 bull elk Dec. 12 on National Park Service property near Log Yard in Shannon County.
Michael Buschjost of St. Thomas
(MDC)He took a 6x6 bull elk Dec. 15 outside of the refuge portion of the MDC Peck Ranch Conservation Area.
Bill Clark of Van Buren
(MDC)He was drawn for the resident-landowner antlered-elk permit and harvested a bull elk on his property Dec. 19. The nearly 80-year-old says he saw the group of elk from his back deck from about 100 yards away.
Gene Guilkey of Liberty
(MDC)He harvested a 6x7 bull elk on public land in Shannon County Dec. 16.
Sam Schultz of Winfield
(MDC)He harvested a 5x6 bull elk Dec. 15 on private property in Shannon County.






