2026 Oregon Elk

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Looking like a move to South central Oregon is in the near future to the Keno/ Klamath area -

Can anyone give a top down on the elk (& Antelope) within about a 3 hr drive/ 1 hour small plane range from LMT or Medford?

Open to many ideas - local guides, lodges, or exploring blm or private membership options.

As well, what's the prs/ nrl scene like locally?
 
Reasonable elk heard east of Klamath/chiloquin. You’ll have to compete with tribes spotlighting year round down on the marsh, but there’s calling action during season. Antelope are expanding IMO, but always hard to draw in Oregon. Lots of 4x4s as you’d expect out between Chiloquin and Medford but you can get into them
 
Rifle antelope takes roughly 12 point minimum in oregon sooo. But opportunity to hunt elk in every direction really. Depends on your weapon and type of hunt you would like. Oregon harvest statistics would help. Coast range has some permit hunting on logging ground never looked into it.
 
If you're willing to drive 3 hours, I would skip the Klamath area all together and hunt closer to Roseburg. Much better elk numbers that way.

Like the other guys said, antelope is going to take a long time to draw unless you're hunting archery.

I live in Klamath Falls, feel free to PM me if you want to exchange info. Or if you need any info on the area prior to your move.
 
I have no idea what "prs/ nrl" is. :-) Antelope hunting is good not too far from K falls but as mentioned, you can't get a tag. It makes more sense to hunt out of state every couple of years. For elk... travel a bit further and you can get into decent hunting. It wont be trophy hunting but you soon learn that the definition of trophy in Oregon is much smaller
 
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