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Old 06-08-2007, 03:36 PM   #1
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Exclamation ODFW News: Fall 2007 big game numbers

For Immediate Release Friday, June 8, 2007

Commission adopts fall 2007 big game tag numbers

SALEM – The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission today approved just over 145,000 hunting tags for controlled fall big game hunts.

The number of controlled or limited-entry tags is virtually the same as 2006 tag numbers, reflecting the following:
  • 5 percent decrease in antlerless tags due to continuing Deer Hair Loss Syndrome disease concerns in black-tailed deer in western Oregon
  • 1 percent decrease in bull and either-sex elk tags
  • 50 percent increase in western Oregon deer youth hunts
  • 2 percent decrease in antlerless elk tags
  • 12 percent increase in bighorn sheep tags
  • 2 percent increase in pronghorn tags

To set the numbers, the Commission adopted ODFW staff recommendations which were crafted by using the latest population data available, results of hunter harvest surveys from last year, input from 24 public meetings held throughout Oregon in May and public correspondence.

The controlled hunt drawing process will now begin to award tags to hunters who applied by the May 15 application deadline. Results will be available by June 20. Hunters who were unsuccessful in the controlled hunt drawing may choose to hunt in a general season for elk and / or western Oregon deer. There is no limit on the number of general season tags sold. Cougar and fall bear hunting seasons also are managed as general seasons.

The following summarizes the Commission’s actions today. More detailed information on what the Commission adopted is available at the link below.
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/07/june/index.asp

Deer:
80,463 deer tags, virtually the same number as last season.

Elk:
53,851 total elk tags, a 1 percent decrease form last season.

Pronghorn (Antelope):
3,094 pronghorn tags, a 2 percent increase from last season.

Bighorn Sheep:
92 bighorn sheep tags, a 12 percent increase from last season.

Rocky Mountain goat:
7 tags, a 17 percent increase from last season.

Spring bear
7,375 tags, a 1 percent increase from last season and 1 percent decrease in youth tags.

Change for western Oregon youth buck hunts
The Commission changed administrative rules so that adults with valid tags for the western Oregon firearms buck season can hunt with youth during eight specific hunts that have the same general seasons as the adult hunts: Chetco, Saddle Mountain, Scappoose, Wilson, Trask, Stott Mt., Alsea, & N. Siuslaw.

The Commission also approved several “concepts” for future big game hunting in the state. These ideas will be considered for adoption at the Oct. 12 Commission meeting in Salem.

Commercial Dungeness crab fishery
The Commission also adopted a rule to prohibit Oregon commercial ocean Dungeness crab permit holders from fishing off California and authorized the ODFW director to issue replacement crab buoy tags in extraordinary circumstances.

R&E, A&H projects
The Commission also approved $1.5 million in funding for 29 Fish Restoration and Enhancement (R&E) Program projects and $1.6 million in funding for 15 Access and Habitat (A&H) projects. The R&E projects meet a variety of goals like providing fishing access, education, fish passage, habitat restoration, hatchery maintenance, research and monitoring, and fish propagation. The A&H projects provide public access or improve wildlife habitat on private lands in Oregon.

2008 big game raffles and auctions
Big game tags are auctioned and raffled off annually to raise money for wildlife management and the A&H program. The Commission adopted allocations that are unchanged from 2006, meaning a total of 25 tags will be auctioned or raffled next year.

The Commission is the policy making body for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The seven-member panel meets monthly.
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Old 06-08-2007, 03:43 PM   #2
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Thanks Pete

I still think this is not enough I think they need to completley drop the doe hunts for a couple of years for both bow and rifle..


5 percent decrease in antlerless tags due to continuing Deer Hair Loss Syndrome disease concerns in black-tailed deer in western Oregon


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For Immediate Release Friday, June 8, 2007

Commission adopts fall 2007 big game tag numbers

SALEM – The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission today approved just over 145,000 hunting tags for controlled fall big game hunts.

The number of controlled or limited-entry tags is virtually the same as 2006 tag numbers, reflecting the following:
  • 5 percent decrease in antlerless tags due to continuing Deer Hair Loss Syndrome disease concerns in black-tailed deer in western Oregon
  • 1 percent decrease in bull and either-sex elk tags
  • 50 percent increase in western Oregon deer youth hunts
  • 2 percent decrease in antlerless elk tags
  • 12 percent increase in bighorn sheep tags
  • 2 percent increase in pronghorn tags
To set the numbers, the Commission adopted ODFW staff recommendations which were crafted by using the latest population data available, results of hunter harvest surveys from last year, input from 24 public meetings held throughout Oregon in May and public correspondence.

The controlled hunt drawing process will now begin to award tags to hunters who applied by the May 15 application deadline. Results will be available by June 20. Hunters who were unsuccessful in the controlled hunt drawing may choose to hunt in a general season for elk and / or western Oregon deer. There is no limit on the number of general season tags sold. Cougar and fall bear hunting seasons also are managed as general seasons.

The following summarizes the Commission’s actions today. More detailed information on what the Commission adopted is available at the link below.
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/07/june/index.asp

Deer:
80,463 deer tags, virtually the same number as last season.

Elk:
53,851 total elk tags, a 1 percent decrease form last season.

Pronghorn (Antelope):
3,094 pronghorn tags, a 2 percent increase from last season.

Bighorn Sheep:
92 bighorn sheep tags, a 12 percent increase from last season.

Rocky Mountain goat:
7 tags, a 17 percent increase from last season.

Spring bear
7,375 tags, a 1 percent increase from last season and 1 percent decrease in youth tags.

Change for western Oregon youth buck hunts
The Commission changed administrative rules so that adults with valid tags for the western Oregon firearms buck season can hunt with youth during eight specific hunts that have the same general seasons as the adult hunts: Chetco, Saddle Mountain, Scappoose, Wilson, Trask, Stott Mt., Alsea, & N. Siuslaw.

The Commission also approved several “concepts” for future big game hunting in the state. These ideas will be considered for adoption at the Oct. 12 Commission meeting in Salem.

Commercial Dungeness crab fishery
The Commission also adopted a rule to prohibit Oregon commercial ocean Dungeness crab permit holders from fishing off California and authorized the ODFW director to issue replacement crab buoy tags in extraordinary circumstances.

R&E, A&H projects
The Commission also approved $1.5 million in funding for 29 Fish Restoration and Enhancement (R&E) Program projects and $1.6 million in funding for 15 Access and Habitat (A&H) projects. The R&E projects meet a variety of goals like providing fishing access, education, fish passage, habitat restoration, hatchery maintenance, research and monitoring, and fish propagation. The A&H projects provide public access or improve wildlife habitat on private lands in Oregon.

2008 big game raffles and auctions
Big game tags are auctioned and raffled off annually to raise money for wildlife management and the A&H program. The Commission adopted allocations that are unchanged from 2006, meaning a total of 25 tags will be auctioned or raffled next year.

The Commission is the policy making body for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The seven-member panel meets monthly.
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Old 06-08-2007, 06:19 PM   #3
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Yeah baby - with a 12% increase in bighorn tags, I'm a lock! Maybe I need a new gun.
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Old 06-08-2007, 06:38 PM   #4
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ehunter, I agree with you on the doe hunts in Western Units, this needs to be looked at very carefully or the Blacktails are going to really decline in numbers.
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