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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2020, 06:04:55 PM »
Shoulda chose idaho i guess

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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2020, 06:08:22 PM »
Thanks for the post. Hadn't heard that yet.

That's annoying.  I'm IN OREGON right now.  We chose to shelter at our OR house instead of our primary WA residence awhile back, and even forwarded our mail for the month of April.  I've been out hunting on my OR spring bear tag this week. 


Will have to contact ODFW and see what is feasible.   That's silly if I'm already here that I can't keep hunting my tag.....


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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2020, 06:09:46 PM »
Sorry about your hunt ,but at least they are still allowing residents to hunt and fish.
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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2020, 06:11:42 PM »
Sorry about your hunt ,but at least they are still allowing residents to hunt and fish.

Let's hope WA gets on board with this
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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2020, 06:12:32 PM »
Shoulda chose idaho i guess
I would definitely try to stay low key while hunting in Idaho .Sounds like residents complaining have been the cause of non resident closures.
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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2020, 06:18:23 PM »
That and at least it's a instant refund sounds like they would just rather give you your money and points back then have you come there .At least there not shorten season and saying "you should wait for a 15 day season" and we might open it.
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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2020, 06:27:16 PM »
Montana did the same thing, no spring bear for me. Wish i was resident in MT

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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #8 on: April 09, 2020, 06:38:15 PM »
That and at least it's a instant refund sounds like they would just rather give you your money and points back then have you come there .At least there not shorten season and saying "you should wait for a 15 day season" and we might open it.

Bear is a $16.50 tag for non-residents.  It's not a money thing. 

And Oregon requires a 6 month wait period for residency, so regardless of my unique situation, they're screwing every Oregon resident that is still waiting out their ODFW residency requirement (even though they're legally an Oregon resident already, but for hunting purposes are a non-resident in every state in the USA...the residency delays are obnoxious).   Those people already live there full time and are hunting their "non-resident" tags already.  Season opened a week ago.  Oregon is yanking their tags even though they are full time Oregon residents already from every requirement except for hunting/fishing.....

At least Washington was up front BEFORE the season started.   My OR spring bear tag is the reason we chose to shelter at our OR house for the month of April.   We'd have staid in WA if OR made this notification BEFORE the season started.  But honestly I feel more bad for those poor schmucks that are legal Oregon residents living there full time that now can't hunt their tags because their 6 month wait isn't up yet....
 
Sent an email off to ODFW, will see how they respond. 


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Re: Oregon closes recreational hunting and fishing to non-residents
« Reply #9 on: April 09, 2020, 06:49:57 PM »
ODFW is closing recreational hunting, fishing, crabbing and clamming to non-residents due to concerns about travel to Oregon to participate in these outdoor activities. Such travel could spread the virus and put more of a burden on Oregon’s rural communities.

As of Friday 11:59 p.m., non-residents may no longer participate in these activities in Oregon. The restriction extends until COVID-19 restrictions are lifted and it is deemed safe to travel into Oregon. This order does not apply to anyone living in Oregon for less than six months who has not yet established residency.

Some states, including Washington, have closed hunting and fishing to limit the spread of the virus. While seasons remain open in Oregon (except for Columbia River salmon/steelhead fishing), resident hunters and anglers should not be travelling to participate. ODFW is hearing concerns from rural communities about people visiting to hunt and fish and placing additional burdens on these communities’ limited resources.

“Rural communities are concerned about the potential impact of COVID-19 on medical and emergency services, search and rescue and their citizens. Some have asked us to close seasons to reduce travel,” said ODFW Director Curt Melcher. “We would like to keep seasons open to give locals an outlet during this difficult time, but that doesn’t mean it’s OK to travel to these communities. Stick close to home and fish at your local lake, pond or river and do not go crabbing or clamming unless you live on the coast, and then only to places where access is still open.”

ODFW monitoring has shown that while Oregonians are still participating in fisheries, clamming, shed hunting, and wildlife viewing it is in significantly lower numbers and that the majority of participants are doing it close to home and practicing social distancing. “We appreciate that many Oregonians are taking the Stay Home, Save Lives order seriously,” added Melcher.

ODFW field staff monitoring participation in the field have seen out of state license plates and out of state angling and shellfish licenses in use. Staff are also fielding numerous calls from non-residents inquiring about plans to come to Oregon to hunt or fish.

“ODFW believes this action restricting non-residents will help local communities enforce the restrictions on out-of-state travelers violating the order, and putting local resources and residents at risk,” said Melcher. “We appreciate everyone’s understanding at this difficult time and look forward to seeing you outdoors again in the future when this passes.”

ODFW anticipates there will be opportunity for non-residents who have already purchased a 2020 license to participate in hunting, fishing or shellfish opportunities later in the year. ODFW will refund non-resident spring bear and spring turkey tags and reinstate preference points for spring bear hunters. Please contact Licensing at odfw.websales@state.or.us, (503) 947-6101 to arrange for a refund.

Non-residents interested in applying for a fall controlled hunt may still apply online at  https://odfw.huntfishoregon.com/login and the deadline to apply remains May 15, 2020.

Oregon residents who do choose to hunt, fish, crab or clam are reminded to:

Stay close to home rather than travelling far. The Governor’s Executive Order says hunting and fishing are OK, but to limit travel.
Practice social distancing and stay six feet away from anyone who doesn’t live in your immediate household, including when outdoors.
Check access where you are headed as the area may be closed. State Parks are closed, counties have closed some parks and boat ramps, beach access is closed in some areas and national forests and BLM lands have closed recreation sites.
Stay home if you are sick.
Carry needed supplies with you to minimize non-essential stops—including buying your license/tag online instead of making a trip to a license sale agent if possible and bringing all needed food, water and sanitization supplies with you.

GO SHOOT A BEAR!

 


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