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Unit | Hunting license |
---|---|
Resident | $34.50 |
Nonresident | $172 |
Unit | Juvenile hunting license |
Resident | $10 |
Nonresident | $10 |
Unit | Application fee/per species |
Resident | $8 |
Nonresident | $8 |
Unit | *Elk (controlled or general) |
Resident | $49.50 |
Nonresident | $588 |
Unit | *Antelope |
Resident | $51.50 |
Nonresident | $395.50 |
Unit | Resident | Nonresident |
---|---|---|
Hunting license | $34.50 | $172 |
Juvenile hunting license | $10 | $10 |
Application fee/per species | $8 | $8 |
*Elk (controlled or general) | $49.50 | $588 |
*Antelope | $51.50 | $395.50 |
Note: The application deadline in Oregon for all species is May 15 at 11:59 p.m. PST and all applications must be submitted online or at a license sales agent.
Remember that GOHUNT has Draw Odds for all female species.
To view more important information, including a state overview of Oregon’s rules/regulations, the draw system, draw odds and license fees, go to the Oregon state profile. It also includes an interactive map where you can research unit boundaries and data on a unit by unit basis.
Note: Like other preference point states, there is point creep in the more popular units of the state. What this means is if you see a unit that was drawn last year at five points, it's possible that it may require six points this year due to the fact that there are more applicants than permits available. Be aware of that as you evaluate the draw odds. It helps to review the detailed draw odds pages where you can see five years worth of draw data to help evaluate the likelihood of point creep.
Archery elk hunting in 13 units and 3 subunits in eastern Oregon has changed from general season to controlled archery elk hunts.
Eastern Oregon and the Powers Unit controlled archery elk tags are not valid in general season areas.
The Umatilla National Forest Cooperative Travel Management Area is in effect for parts of Fossil, Heppner, Ukiah, Desolation, Mt. Emily, Walla Walla and Wenaha units.
Muzzleloaders do not require an open ignition.
You can apply online here.
The deadline to apply is May 15, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. PST.
Results will be available by June 20, 2022.
If you made an error on your application, corrections can be made up to June 1.
You are required to purchase a hunting license prior to applying.
Applicants do not have to front the cost of the permits they apply for.
If you are successful, you will receive a notification to purchase your tag.
Hunters 17 years old or younger need to have a hunter’s education certificate unless they are ages nine to 15 and enrolled in the youth mentor program.
Oregon elk and antelope draw tags are allocated on a hybrid preference point system.
75% of the tags are allocated to maximum point holders; 25% are randomly allocated with no regard to points.
Point only codes are as follows:
You cannot apply for a second through fifth choice if you choose to apply for a point saver as your first choice. (If the goal is to draw on a second choice and retain your points, always apply for a hard to draw hunt in the state so if you do happen to get lucky it will be in a top-shelf unit with excellent dates.)
Points can also be purchased during a separate timeframe from July 1 to Nov. 30.
299: elk point saver
499: antelope point saver