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Features: Oregon is home to more than 6,000 cougars, or mountain lions. Cougars are the largest members of the cat family found in the state and tend to be solitary, except for females raising young. Males in particular are very territorial. Habitat: Cougars are throughout Oregon, with concentrations in the Cascade Range and Blue Mountains. Lately, more cougars are being seen in northwest Oregon including the suburbs of Portland. Techniques: Hunting is open statewide under a general season all year, or until zone quotas are met. Most cougars in Oregon are taken while hunters are out pursuing other species like

EE Wilson Wildlife Area - 29555 Camp Adair Rd Monmouth, OR 97361
Features: The most distinguishing feature of white-tailed deer is the tail. Whitetails have long, wide tails that can easily be seen, especially when they are startled and raise their tails. White-tailed deer antlers differ from mule and black-tailed deer in that there is one main beam with points coming off. Mule and black-tailed deer have antlers that fork on the main beam. Habitat: White-tailed deer share the same habitat as eastern Oregon’s mule deer. Deer both graze and browse. Forbs and browse (stems and leaves of woody plants) are favored forage during the growing season. Grasses are consumed during some




Day 1: Mid-Valley Clays - 6181 Concomly Rd NE, Gervais; Day 2: Sauvie Island Wildlife Area - Mudhen

Oregon Department Fish and Wildlife - 4192 N Umpqua Hwy, Roseburg, OR 97470



Find hunt summaries and maps for Fern Ridge.
Turkey hunting is one of the fastest growing kinds of hunting in Oregon, and nationwide, for many reasons.


Day 1: Myrtle Point Gun Club; Day 2: ODFW Coquille Wildlife Area


Oregon Department Fish and Wildlife - 4034 Fairview Industrial Dr SE Salem, OR 97302

Oregon Department Fish and Wildlife - 4034 Fairview Industrial Dr SE Salem, OR 97302

Oregon Department Fish and Wildlife - 4192 N Umpqua Hwy, Roseburg, OR 97470
