Oregon's emergency 2017 tag cuts for antelope and mule deer seasons

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The upcoming antelope and mule deer seasons in eastern Oregon don’t look good. Harsh winter weather has impacted mule deer, elk and antelope herds and biologists anticipate that the winterkill tally will only continue to increase as spring surveys are completed. Because of this, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is reducing the number of tags for both deer and antelope in Baker, northern Malheur and Union counties.

According to an ODFW press release, these counties will see a 25% to 50% reduction in available tags. Officials hope this emergency reduction will help stabilize herds still recovering from freezing weather and high snowfall. ODFW warns that those who hunt these units will likely see fewer yearling animals (spikes and 2-points) – age classes which made up roughly 33% of Baker County’s harvest last year. For more details about which hunts will be affected, see the chart below:

2017 Oregon emergency tag reductions Hunt Number Hunt name % tag

reduction # of tags

now available 100 Series Buck Deer 151 Sumpter -50% 825 152A Starkey -35% 537 153 Catherine Cr -35% 273 154A E. Mt. Emily -35% 137 162 Pine Creek -50% 193 163 Keating -50% 270 164 Lookout Mtn -50% 159 165 Beulah -40% 1,188 165A SE Beulah -40% 297 166 Malheur River -35% 1,210 167 Owyhee -25% 327 167A NE Owyhee -25% 103 600 Series Antlerless Deer 651T Baker No. 1 Youth -50% 17 651A Sumpter-Unity Ag -100% No tags 663A Keating Ag -100% No tags 400 Series Antelope 451b South Sumpter -52% 13 463 Keating -50% 6 464 Lookout Mtn -53% 8 464R Lookout Mtn Bow -50% 11 465 Beulah -40% 54 467 Owyhee -25% 61 467R Owyhee Bow -25% 54

In addition to the above reductions, all landowner preference tags will also be decreased to allow wildlife to recover.

Here is a summary for the tag reduction per county:

Baker County:

Antelope and buck deer tags will be reduced by 50%

Two doe hunts on agricultural lands are canceled.

Union County:

All tags will be reduced by 35%.

Malheur County:

Beulah Unit: All tags will be reduced by 40%.

All tags will be reduced by 40%. Owyhee Unit: All tags will be reduced by 25%.

If you have already applied for one of the impacted controlled hunts, ODFW is allowing you to change your hunt choice free of charge until June 1, 2017 using the Controlled Hunt Application Change Request form.