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A guide to the field identification of bull trout, brook trout, and their hybrids.
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The Western Oregon Fee Pheasant Hunts offer new hunters a chance to hone their skills in a hunt that’s close to home and offers a good chance of bagging some birds.
August 25, 2025
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This permit allows hunters with certain disabilities to use a draw locking device attached to the riser of a modern compound bow to help hold the bow at full draw.
June 9, 2026
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Wild steelhead mortalities are generally low under normal fishing regulations. But with several years of low runs , many anglers are wondering what extra steps they can take to avoid hooking a steelhead while they’re fishing.
May 26, 2022
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Information gleaned from the teeth of harvested black-tail deer will help ODFW biologists learn more about the deer population.
December 5, 2025
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Looking for the perfect gift for the hunter on your holiday list? We’ve asked some ODFW staff, all avid hunters, to share their gift-giving (and gift-getting) ideas.
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We asked some of the fisher folk at ODFW for their favorite gift-giving ideas. Here's what they said.
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To most anglers, herring and anchovies are best known as bait. But they also can be fun to catch and delicious for dinner.
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Kokanee are fun to catch, delicious to eat , and found in lakes and reservoirs throughout the state.
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With some simple, inexpensive gear and a little knowledge, anglers of all ages can enjoy a day of marine fishing.
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Resources to help prepare for a successful hunt in sagebrush country.
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Check out the fishing, clamming, crabbing and hunting regulation updates for 2024. These new regulations are highlighted in yellow in both online and printed versions.
December 21, 2023
Workshop and Events
Oregon requires all hunters under the age of 18 to complete a hunter safety education course before hunting in the state. Upon completing the course (and a Field Day for youth), participants will receive a Hunter Safety certification number and card. Adults are also encouraged to take the online course, as it may be required for out of state hunts. Note: Youth under the age of 9 may struggle with the course material and may not have the physical strength needed to safely handle a firearm during a Field Day, particularly during muzzle control, loading, and unloading drills.
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Offered Year Round
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Statewide
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This newsletter provides a summary of Oregon’s 2023 sport halibut fishery.
February 2, 2024
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This newsletter provides a summary of Oregon's 2023 sport bottomfish fishery.
March 26, 2024
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The purpose of this project is to help us understand the impacts roads have on Oregon's wildlife, and to identify roadkill hot spots and vulnerabilities among different wildlife species. This information can help make roadways safer and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions.