LAST EDITED ON Jul-24-12 AT 12:07PM (MST)[p]John,
I'm not quite as jaded as 440 and some others. It's true that Oregon has lost a little hunting quality the last few years but there is still some good hunting out here and things are looking up, I have seen more fawns (and many twins) this year than I have in a very long time. I think we'll see some recovery the next few years in the deer herds. Elk herds are doing very well from everything I have seen and antelope are doing very well also.
For deer, you might do well to wait a few years to see if herds recover. You have enough points to get basically any tag you want, there are some special tags that you won't be able to get but you can still get some good ones. Look for the tags east of the Cascades that take 5+ points to draw and you will have a good hunt, this year or in future years.
For elk, you can get many good tags, a few of the elite tags will still be a few years away but you can get some good tags, the east or west Murderers Creek unit for one elk, Beulah for one elk, east Northside for one elk, those would all be fun hunts, you could hunt for a bull but take a cow if you wanted. I wouldn't hold out any longer for elk unless you really want one of the best hunts (wenaha, walla walla, mt.emily, starkey experimental forest) which will probably be a few years out for you. Think about Wenaha in 2014, (no tags for nonres in 2013) but if you'd rather have a good hunt sooner, apply for one of the "one elk" tags (just not the "High Desert" "E Beulah" or "Bully Creek" tags)
Antelope will probably also be a few years away but there are many good units, pick one that you like and just stick with applying for it, it will be worth the wait.
Hope that helps!