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This 5,158 - acres tract is publicly opened for hunting. Apart from hunting, the region also offers fishing opportunity. Steelhead fishing is very common in this area. Chukar hunting and remote big game hunting are…
Acres
10,198
Zip
97058
County
Deschutes
Type
Annual
Game
Mule Deer, Quail, Predator, Exotics
This 6,000 - acre of land offers hunting and fishing opportunities. Commonly found wildlife species for hunting in the region include cougar, California quail, mule deer, white-tailed deer, coyote, elk, red fox, mink, black bear,…
Acres
6,000
Zip
97850
County
Union
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Dove, Quail, Duck, Predator, Exotics
This tract covers an area of 8,674 acres near North Powder, Oregon. The area is open for hunting from April 11 to November 30. The wildlife management gives an access to hunt for various game…
Zip
97867
County
Baker
Type
Annual
Game
Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Turkey, Dove, Quail, Duck, Predator, Exotics
This wildlife management area is located near Ukiah, Oregon. 15,206 acres of area makes an ideal habitat for wildlife animals and various bird species. Hunting opportunities at the region include Rocky Mountain elk, coyote, mountain…
Acres
15,206
Zip
97801
County
Umatilla
Type
Annual
Game
Elk, Mule Deer, Predator, Exotics

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Oregon Public Hunting Lands

Eastern Public Hunting Lands Oregon:

In Eastern Oregon there are 1,500 public Hunting lands that provide great facilities for hunters including well-furnished restrooms, toilets, fresh drinking water, security, and camp grounds. Moreover, minimum age for hunting in Oregon is 16 and no license is required for the hunters at this age. However, an adult should be watching them continuously while they are hunting animals. There are special areas in hunting land for the people who are physically disabled so that they can hunt their desired animals easily. Moreover, hunters are allowed to bring their pets on hunting lands in Oregon but they must be leashed and recent vaccination slips of pets must be kept with the hunter. Dogs can also be brought on the hunting lands but should not be used for hunting Deer and Elk. However, dogs can be used to find out the wounded deer and elk. Additionally, alcoholic drinks and drugs are prohibited on hunting lands. Also, hunters can camp on hunting leases in Oregon but not more than 21 consecutive days. Lastly, every year more than 150,000 hunters visit this state to hunt Big and Small games which help in improving the economic condition of this state.

Oregon Hunting:

Oregon retains almost 34 million acres of hunting lands which is almost 50% of the whole area of this state.  The population of this state is very large but still approximately every hunter can have more than 9 acres to hunt his or her desired animal in this state. Generally hunters visit this land to hunt Deer and Black Bear but there are also many species that can be hunt on this land including Cougar, Duck, Coot, Quail, Moose, Bighorn sheep, Mountain goat and many other large and small game species. If we talk about the weather conditions of this state then the temperature of this state is fairly hot summers and extremely cold in winter mountainous regions so hunters should have a proper weather update before visiting any hunting lease. As there are more hunting lands in Oregon than public hunting lands so most of the hunting lands in this state are surrounded with fences and gates that provide a secure environment for hunters while hunting.

Central Oregon Public Hunting Lands:

There are more than 20 million acres of hunting land in Central Oregon. This is almost 15% of the size of this whole state. According to an estimate every person in this state can have his own area for hunting of more than 30 acres. This thing creates great opportunities from the people who are fond of hunting. They can come on hunting leases of this state and can shoot their desired animals at any time of the year. Moreover, Weather of this state is always unpredictable. Hunters can face cold weather, warm winds, and rainy seasons at any time of the year. Hence, hunters should have weather updates before visiting any hunting land. The animals that can be hunt in this state are Bobcat, Mountain Lion, Bison, Duck, Partridge, Wolf, and many others. Every year more than a million hunters visit this state from different areas of U.S. and hunt their desired animals. Additionally, minimum age to hunt on this land is 17. However, the hunters who are underage can also hunt on this land but under the supervision of some adult.