Oregon elk hunting

outta_towner

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i have the opportunity to possibly hunt elk in Oregon this year with residents however
1: when applying if not drawn what fees do they keep from your application fees.

2 : is there a map anywhere that shows 200 series boundary?s I can't seem to find anything online.

3: how is the elk hunting I'm guessing central area (I'm not sure what unit we may hunt)

Sorry I don't know much information about Oregon and it seems vague online. Thanks for any help
 
They keep all the fees. You must buy a license.

You purchase the tag seperately after the draw.

Rifle or bow?

Hunts are unit wide unless otherwise specified.

Hunting is fair to poor. There are a few nice bulls in every unit. Mostly small bulls are killed.


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If Hunting and Angling Ended
There is no alternative funding system
in place to replace the potential lost
funds for conservation. If hunting and
angling end, funding for wildlife
conservation, including enforcement of
all wildlife laws, will be jeopardized.
Hunters, anglers and shooters actively
support wildlife conservation through
tangible actions such as buying licenses
and paying taxes on hunting, fishing and
shooting equipment. Why are hunters and
anglers so willing to support
conservation through their pocketbooks?
Because people place added value on ?
and are willing to pay for ? what they
can use.
 
You say you are going with some residents. Have they told you what unit they hunt? Draw or general season?

________________________________________

If Hunting and Angling Ended
There is no alternative funding system
in place to replace the potential lost
funds for conservation. If hunting and
angling end, funding for wildlife
conservation, including enforcement of
all wildlife laws, will be jeopardized.
Hunters, anglers and shooters actively
support wildlife conservation through
tangible actions such as buying licenses
and paying taxes on hunting, fishing and
shooting equipment. Why are hunters and
anglers so willing to support
conservation through their pocketbooks?
Because people place added value on ?
and are willing to pay for ? what they
can use.
 

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