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wow they give out a lot of spring bear tags, those odds are great to draw. Well, used to be ....... lol
So I can’t start buying points until the Rugrat is 12? Thanks and sorry for the thread jack
Well I've hunted Oregon every year since 2007. Hunting was good, so I never put in for special permits. 14 years later, it is too late to start now if you look at the good elk permit hunts for non-res hunters odds are pretty much zero. I thought WA was bad for resident hunters, Oregon is worse for non-res. I am double screwed
Quote from: Crunchy on January 25, 2021, 05:37:52 PMWell I've hunted Oregon every year since 2007. Hunting was good, so I never put in for special permits. 14 years later, it is too late to start now if you look at the good elk permit hunts for non-res hunters odds are pretty much zero. I thought WA was bad for resident hunters, Oregon is worse for non-res. I am double screwedIf you have zero points, then yeah the "big 3" elk units are essentially out of reach in your lifetime as a non-resident. Each of those hunts has only between 0 and 2 non-resident tags available per year. And thousands of non-residents holding between 1 and 25 points. But the other units are still within reach, and there are good OTC units still.
With so many bear permits given out, I wonder, is the spring bear hunting as good a hunt as our wa spring hunt?
What would the total cost for a out of state hunter be to put in for spring bear Oregon?
Quote from: dilleytech on January 30, 2021, 08:07:33 AMWhat would the total cost for a out of state hunter be to put in for spring bear Oregon?$172 for the non-resident annual hunting license. $8 for the application fee for the controlled spring bear tag. If you draw the tag the tag cost is $16.50. Oregon sells the predator tags at the same cost to both residents and non-residents. Since you paid for the license with the application, might as well hunt something else. A fall bear tag is $16.50, and an additional bear tag is $16.50 beyond that. A cougar tag is $16.50. A non-resident game bird validation is $44.50 and covers most bird hunting except turkey, which is a separate tag. The larger expense for Oregon is in the non-resident deer/elk/etc. game tags.