Deer hunters

ODFW Articles

Need to figure out controlled hunts, find a place to clam, learn how to fish or get directions to a wildlife area? We've got information on all that and more, straight from ODFW biologists and other accomplished hunters, anglers and wildlife watchers. 

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Cotton-tail rabbit
How to hunt big game

Rabbit hunting is the third most popular type of hunting activity in the U.S., behind wild turkey and deer hunting...

image of two bicyclists stopping to allow a herd of elk to cross the road
wildlife viewing

In late September, deer and elk begin their annual migration to wintering grounds, and often have to cross roads and...

Antelope Hunter

This example will show you how to read a point summary report. 

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Three female hunters with their dogs, holding pheasants in front of access sign
Where to hunt big game

Public access to lands suitable to hunt can be a challenge. That's why we have the Oregon Hunting
Access Map to help...

Cougar
How to hunt big game

Cougar season and hunting information, including information about cougar conflict target areas.

Resuming in 2022, successful cougar hunters must appear...

Black bear
How to hunt big game

Resuming in 2022, successful bear hunters must appear in-person at an ODFW office to check in their bear's skull.

First buck
Special instructions and hunt maps
how to buy a license or permit

Some of ODFW's smaller field offices are not staffed to sell licenses to the public. However, staff at our larger...

High and dry boat docks at Howard Prairie Lake
How to fish
Drought stresses fish and wildlife out
Gray squirrel hunt
How to hunt big game
Popularly hunted species include gray squirrels, cottontail rabbits, ground squirrels and coyotes.

Small game species provide a variety of hunting experiences throughout the state and are an excellent way to introduce new...

How-to and where-to tips for beginners