Deschutes Sheep Hunt

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I drew a non resident ewe sheep tag for the deschutes river canyon area. The season dates are 9/23 to 10/18. I can hunt either side of the river from the mouth to the Sherar bridge. I’ll be hunting with my bow and was looking for anny advice on this unit. I was thinking about renting raft to float the river and make the trip a fishing/hunting trip. A better option would be to rent jet boat which would me a lot more flexibility for hunting. Here’s a list of a few questions.

1. Sheep numbers
2. Boat rental companies
3. Can you hunt from the road.
4 Any good land owners offer trespass fees
5. Best 7 days to hunt
6. Hows the fishing during my dates
8. What class of rapids would be the area of my float
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If you're disabled and with the correct license you can hunt from the road... otherwise, I think most states have laws agasint road hunting.
 

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Don’t know specific numbers, but I see sheep every time I float it, more in some spots to others. Great time to fish steelhead. Some class 3’s and maybe a 3 + in the Mack’s to mouth stretch. Fairly straightforward rapids with some skill on the oars and a good guidebook. Have fun!
 

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Haven't been there in years, but I remember the lower river used to have certain days you were allowed to run a jet boat. I'd look into that and see if it is still the same. I have hiked in many times from the mouth for steelhead fishing. It only took once hiking in and then having a guide boat full of clients pull into the spot, I was walking down to, for me to learn not to go on jet boat days.
 
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If you're disabled and with the correct license you can hunt from the road... otherwise, I think most states have laws agasint road hunting.
I didn’t mean literally hunting on the road. lol. I meant off the road system that runs part of the river.
 
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Don’t know specific numbers, but I see sheep every time I float it, more in some spots to others. Great time to fish steelhead. Some class 3’s and maybe a 3 + in the Mack’s to mouth stretch. Fairly straightforward rapids with some skill on the oars and a good guidebook. Have fun!
I can’t find Mack’s area ?
 

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The road ends at Mack’s canyon, north of Maupin 20ish miles. From there it’s boat access only to the mouth at the Columbia. There are still scheduled non motorized days.

Great steelhead fishing during that timeframe.

I’d be very surprised if anyone rents jet boats, that section has some legit rapids. Floating in a raft if you have experience is totally doable and there are companies in Maupin that rent boats and run shuttles
 

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Some of the info on this thread applies to your hunt. ODFW will have good info too. I’d be very careful rafting the Deschutes. Some stretches have technical water, do your homework. Plenty of sheep.
 

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The road ends at Mack’s canyon, north of Maupin 20ish miles. From there it’s boat access only to the mouth at the Columbia. There are still scheduled non motorized days.

Great steelhead fishing during that timeframe.

I’d be very surprised if anyone rents jet boats, that section has some legit rapids. Floating in a raft if you have experience is totally doable and there are companies in Maupin that rent boats and run shuttles

There are some fishing guides that could transport you that have liscenses, the deschutes is permit only for commercial operatiors like the john day. Jeremy Toman for Forrest Foxworthy both have permits and would be worth a call. I would not run a jet boat on that river without experience.

Calling the Bowrack and asking for Wayne would be good as well, he drew the hunt a couple years back and has been on a few of them.
 
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Some of the info on this thread applies to your hunt. ODFW will have good info too. I’d be very careful rafting the Deschutes. Some stretches have technical water, do your homework. Plenty of sheep.
I have a lot of motorized boat experience but no real rafting to speak of. I was hoping the rapids were not severe.
 
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There are some fishing guides that could transport you that have liscenses, the deschutes is permit only for commercial operatiors like the john day. Jeremy Toman for Forrest Foxworthy both have permits and would be worth a call. I would not run a jet boat on that river without experience.

Calling the Bowrack and asking for Wayne would be good as well, he drew the hunt a couple years back and has been on a few of them.
That’s very helpful!!!
 

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You can find and harvest sheep without floating the river. I'd still have a raft to cross the river if a good ram was on the other side. The float down through macks canyon is a great trip if you do decide to float the river. Call the biologist before you decide to float the river. There is also some access from the top through some ranches in the area.
I've rented rafts from deschutes U boat before and they were good to work with.
 
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Renting a raft has closed my mind but I have very experienced rafting.

So there’s landowners that do trespass fees for the Deschutes?
 

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I have a lot of motorized boat experience but no real rafting to speak of. I was hoping the rapids were not severe.
There are bad ones in places. The guide book suggestion mentioned earlier is a good one. You may be able to select a mild run with sheep. Running a jet boat there also has risks behind rapids, there are some bad bedrock spots that can end your day, in a few places. Don't mean to make it sound impossible, it’s not, just plan well and you’ll be fine.
 
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