Best Ohio hunting seasons
One of The great things about living in the state of Oregon is the wide variety of deer
species available to our hunters. From the thick, wet, rain forests of the
coast, to the Cascade Mountains, to the dry high desert of Eastern Oregon, deer
are abundant. Depending on your preference, the following is a brief overview
of what and where to hunt:
1. Whitetail
Deer:
Found
primarily east of the Cascade Mountains, these deer have begun a resurgence in
Oregon. Previously the domain of mule deer, whitetails have begun to inhabit
the lower elevations of Central and Eastern Oregon. From the White River as far
east as the Idaho border, whitetail deer can be found feeding in the alfalfa
and wheat fields alongside our mule deer populations.
2. Mule Deer:
These brutes are found east of the Cascades in the high deserts of Eastern Oregon and in some areas of Southern Oregon where they have interbred with our whitetail deer to create bench leg bucks. Largest of our deer species, these bucks are available only by limited draw, and only for a short eleven-day season during October.
3. Whitetail
Deer:
Smaller than
their mule deer cousins, these deer can be found throughout the Coast
mountains, through the Willamette Valley, and along the western slopes of the
Cascade range. Elusive and nocturnal by nature, these deer represent a
difficult trophy to obtain. Available during our general deer season, hunting
is available in many parts of Oregon from October through December for these
deer.
4. Columbia
Whitetail Deer:
The hardest
tag in Oregon to draw, this small population of whitetails exists in the southern portion of Oregon and has only recently been available to hunters.
Through exceptional management, this whitetail subspecies has experienced a
comeback from near extinction in Oregon. Smaller than their whitetail cousins,
this trophy is a once in a lifetime opportunity for ohio hunting seasons here in the Beaver
State.
In addition
to the distinct species above, we are beginning to see whitetail-mule deer
hybrids and mule deer-whitetail deer hybrids where their territories overlap.
These hybrids create one more trophy for the avid hunter to pursue.
That is a quick overview of our whitetail deer, mule deer, and whitetail
deer populations here in Oregon. Non-resident tags are available for our
limited entry draw as well as our general season, so be sure to add Oregon to
your list of hunting destinations.
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