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Author Topic: Purple Heart deer tag for Oregon anywhere in the state 11/25 to 11/30 need help  (Read 9065 times)

Offline teegansdad

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I have a Purple Heart veteran deer tag for Oregon that allows for any buck in any area in the state from 11/25 to 11/30. Anyone offer up any ranch land or ideas where to target a big mule deer

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That time of year I would head to the Steens Unit!  Still a few big deer there and that time of year would be an amazing hunt!  Best of luck. 

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Summer Lake area.....Government Harvey Pass....Bow hunted there and the amount of mulies was astounding...I imagine the rut would be crazy...There is a place at the Summer Lake Hot Springs to stay and hunt out of there..Hart Mountain area too.
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I've seen some slobs around Baker City and North Of John day
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Wallowa Lake?

 :dunno:
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Wallowa Lake?

 :dunno:

 :chuckle:  I was going to say that we saw an absolute pig his summer in the town of Wallowa but the lake is a bit different. Just go sit in the campground and ring the supper bell
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Hart Mountain would probably be worth while. The best advice I could give though is go start looking now in every area possible.  Find a giant and kill him when it opens.

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Wallowa Lake?

 :dunno:

 :chuckle:  I was going to say that we saw an absolute pig his summer in the town of Wallowa but the lake is a bit different. Just go sit in the campground and ring the supper bell

Is it legal to bait with Cheetos... :dunno: :chuckle:

Seriously, best of luck with that tag.  Hope you tag a monster.  Don't forget to come back on and post pictures.  :tup:
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I find that Ritz crackers work very well for bait in the campgrounds as well
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Wallowa Lake?

 :dunno:

 :chuckle:  I was going to say that we saw an absolute pig his summer in the town of Wallowa but the lake is a bit different. Just go sit in the campground and ring the supper bell

Is it legal to bait with Cheetos... :dunno: :chuckle:

Seriously, best of luck with that tag.  Hope you tag a monster.  Don't forget to come back on and post pictures.  :tup:

I had to remove a bag of Cheetos off Hwy 20 a couple summers ago, the doe eating out of the bag had traffic stopped both ways. She walked off the road when I was walking up to it, I put them way off the road so she could finish her junk food smorgasbord.🤣
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Send me a PM if your interested in this buck.

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Another look. Our experts put him at a conservative 189"

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Good luck! Should be a great time!
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Another look. Our experts put him at a conservative 189"
Nice buck but there is no chance that buck makes 189” with a missing G3


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Another look. Our experts put him at a conservative 189"
Nice buck but there is no chance that buck makes 189” with a missing G3


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Ya maybe not. We didn't think so either until we watched the videos and really broke him down. My buddy ended up shooting a 183" and this buck was bigger.  :dunno:

 


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