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Elk Hunting in Oregon

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  • Elk Hunting in La Pine, Oregon

    According to Oregon's Department of Fish and Wildlife, the state is home to 27 million acres of grasslands and 6,000 lakes and reservoirs; these habitats enable dozens of big game species to thrive in the state, including the prized elk.

  • Good Elk Hunting Spots in Oregon

    Elk hunting in Oregon can be among the most gratifying of hunting experiences in large part because of the plentiful populations of both Roosevelt and Rocky Mountain elk that reside there, reports the website Loon Lake Lodge. Lucky for both animal and hunter, Oregon's habitat provides ample food for the elk to feed on, ensuring the survival of these noble animals. But what makes Oregon elk gratifying to hunt is also what makes them difficult to nail. These are constantly moving big-game animals with finely tuned senses. Therefore, they scare easily, so hunters must take care in their approach. Hunting…

  • Oregon Elk Hunting Rules

    Hunting rules for elk and other game in Oregon are determined by the state's Department of Fish and Wildlife. Though certain rules--such as the dates of legal hunting seasons--change annually, others remain in place. Oregon requires mandatory reporting and the purchase of game tags.

  • Good Elk Hunting Locations in Oregon

    The Pacific Northwest is home to rich natural resources and the state of Oregon is no exception. In Oregon, big game hunters enjoy an abundance of elk while partaking in rugged yet picturesque wildernesses. Oregon is divided into wildlife management districts with certain districts having better reputations their Elk populations.

  • Elk Hunting in Fossil, Oregon

    Incorporated in 1891, the city of Fossil, Ore. is named for its setting within the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. But far from only representing past life, the John Day River helps support a living ecosystem, including elk.

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