Oregon’s Fish and Wildlife Commission will decide whether to make major changes to the boundaries of some mule deer hunts in Eastern and Central Oregon starting in 2026, and to reduce the number of ...
A mule deer buck in Grant County. Oregon’s Fish and Wildlife Commission will decide Sept. 12 whether to make major changes to the boundaries of some mule deer hunts in Eastern and Central Oregon ...
The 56,000 or so people who hunt mule deer east of the Cascades each year, whether they carry a rifle or a bow, could see a major change in the boundaries of many hunt areas in 2026. This fall’s hunts ...
In an effort to protect declining populations, Oregon officials have approved the biggest changes to the state's mule deer hunting in decades. As the Baker City Herald reported, mule deer boundary ...
For many, deer will be the largest game animal they’ll see (or hit while driving) in their lifetime. Washington state is home to two species of deer: whitetail deer and its subspecies, Columbian ...
For generations, hunters across Oregon have loaded up their trucks, headed to familiar spots in Eastern and Central Oregon, and chased mule deer through the same units their dads and granddads knew.