joycehall9
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Anyone archery hunt the Oregon Ochoco Unit 37 in recent years? If so, how has it been? Any tips/advice you would give? Thank you!
I’m curious to this as well. After looking at some of the stats for Ochoco, it seems the unit has the 3rd most rocky mt elkn (after Ukiah and Heppner). It also has over 50% public land, and has relatively low hunter/tag numbers for rifle season, and especially low archery numbers given the controlled archery tag.
It seems it wouldn’t not be too bad of choice...What am I missing?
Too many wolves in Oregon comical.
What 133 known? MT kills that many in a year or more.
Let me guess, you hunt love to hunt WY, MT, and ID every chance you get.
That $20 MT resident tag has ruined MT hunting too.
Regarding the Ochocho’s. Get away from roads, use your boots, you’ll get into elk.
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Here in lies the issue.. in Montana you can hunt wolves... in Oregon you can go to jail if you even mention the idea of hunting themYes Ochocos can be good but it’s not what it use to be. A lot of the good bulls go onto the big ranches once the rut kicks off and pressure starts but of course there’s a few good bulls on public land. I’ve had the tag yes. It could be as good or better than Wenaha, Emily or Walla Walla, etc. But it’s managed for opportunity without being an OTC unit.
Yes wolves are helping ruin Oregon. Between some mis-management, cougars, the wolves, and other reasons it’s not what it should be. I’ve called in a lot of wolves in Oregon the last few years during archery and they are not scared of humans. There’s got to be a lot more wolves than they estimate. For a long time they denied they were in multiple units I saw them in. They have put a hurting on the elk this past winter. We need to issue tags for them. Agree with me or not but I spend more time in the field than 99% of people and that’s just what I see. IMO
Exactly ( on the roads comment; not sure about cats).My opinion- biggest problem with Oregon is the excessive amount of roads. Ochoco’s included.
There is a huge lack of security cover in most of Oregon, it’s stupid accessible, and obviously leads to increased pressure when it’s both highly accessible and managed for opportunity.
Edit: And too many cats.
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Ditto. I’ve hunted the Ochoco’s successfully but the roads and abuse by the locals makes it unlikely I’ll return. Gunshots in the middle of the night. Trash everywhere. Two track in the wilderness. So much potential wasted.My opinion- biggest problem with Oregon is the excessive amount of roads. Ochoco’s included.
There is a huge lack of security cover in most of Oregon, it’s stupid accessible, and obviously leads to increased pressure when it’s both highly accessible and managed for opportunity.
Edit: And too many cats.
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