How do I find my Oregon controlled hunts?

2019-10-23

How do I find my Oregon controlled hunts?

Go to your profile and under Recreational Portfolio click “Controlled Hunt.” If you drew a tag, you will see the term “Selected” next to your hunt choice.

What is the deadline for controlled hunts in Oregon?

May 15
Controlled hunts The deadline to apply for controlled hunt tags is May 15 each year, except for spring bear hunts where the application deadline is Feb. 10. Specific controlled hunts, and their seasons, are listed in the current Oregon Big Game Regulations.

What is a premium controlled hunt in Oregon?

With a Premium Hunts tag, you have months-long deer, elk and pronghorn seasons and an either sex, no antler restriction bag limit. There are no preference points associated with these hunts, so every hunter will have the same chance every year in the random draw.

Can you bait elk in Oregon 2020?

The baiting rule passed by an 7-1 vote with Commissioner Larry Carpenter of Vancouver voting no. Washington and Oregon are the only two Western states that do not prohibit use of bait for hunting deer and elk.

How do controlled hunts work in Oregon?

Unlike general season hunts where anyone can buy a tag over-the-counter, controlled hunts are limited entry hunts that require you to apply in advance for the opportunity to draw a tag in a random computerized drawing.

How do I check my hunting draws?

Check your draw application(s) You can check your submitted draw application(s) online at AlbertaRELM.

What is the elk population in Oregon?

approximately 125,000 elk
This and other efforts were a huge success: Today, there are approximately 125,000 elk in Oregon, the fifth-largest state population in the country. Because the state governs elk populations, landowners cannot simply go out and shoot them.

How many elk are harvested in Oregon?

Table 1. Total Elk Harvested in 7 Western States with OTC Tags 2012 – 2017

State 2012 2017
Wyoming 26,365 24,535
Montana 20,550 30,348
Idaho 16,028 21,596
Oregon 17,455 16,010

Is feeding deer illegal in Oregon?

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) discourages feeding deer, elk, and other wildlife.

Can you hunt over a salt lick in Oregon?

Yes, it is legal to use salt licks for deer and elk. You may place them and hunt over them.

What is Oregon point saver?

Points purchased during the “application period” of Dec 1 to May 15 be a “point saver” and will be your application for that species, for that application year. You can’t buy a point in the Dec 1 – May 15 period and also apply for a controlled hunt of the same series.

When do you have to apply for controlled hunting in Oregon?

Much of Oregon’s rifle deer and elk hunting is limited entry—along with all antelope, sheep and goat hunting, and some game birds. The deadline to apply for a big game controlled hunt remains May 15. Apply for a controlled hunt In 2021, May 15 falls on a Saturday.

How many hunts can I Choose in Oregon?

Controlled hunts are broken down by species and location. All hunts are listed in the Oregon Big Game Regulations, and each hunt has a unique hunt number. You can choose up to five hunts per series (1st choice, 2nd choice, 3rd choice, etc.), though most tags run out after the second-choice drawing is completed.

Where can I hunt big game in Oregon?

Experience Oregon’s Big Game Hunting Oregon has everything it takes to be on any big game hunter’s bucket list: Over 34 million acres of public land open to hunters. Diverse habitats from coastal rain forests to eastern deserts, with a couple of mountain ranges in between. Trophy opportunities for elk, deer, pronghorn and bighorn sheep.

What is a controlled hunt?

Unlike general season hunts where anyone can buy a tag over-the-counter, controlled hunts are limited entry hunts that require you to apply in advance for the opportunity to draw a tag in a random computerized drawing. Much of Oregon’s rifle deer and elk hunting is limited entry—along with all antelope, sheep and goat hunting, and some game birds.