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Major hunting seasons begins Saturday: Be safe!



Soon the surrounding Mountains, hills and open ranges will be crawling with hunters.The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife offers a few suggestions on how to be safe this hunting season. Pictured above, two hunters scan the sky for prey.
SALEM — With the major fall hunting season beginning Saturday, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials are encouraging hunters to carefully review hunter safety guidelines before entering the field.

While a majority of Oregon hunters are safe and enjoy a memorable experience, incidents still can happen. Last year, Oregon had five hunting incidents, none fatal, but several causing serious injury.

Following these simple guidelines can help prevent an incident from occurring this hunting season:

• Keep your firearm’s muzzle pointed in a safe direction.

• Keep your finger outside of the trigger guard until ready to shoot.

• Treat every firearm as if it were loaded.

• Be sure of your target and what is in front of it and beyond it.

    “Think very carefully before you pull that trigger, because once you do, there is no going back,” said Chris Willard, ODFW Hunter Education Coordinator

• Wear blaze orange or other brightly colored clothing: This way, hunters will be able to see you. Avoid wearing earth-tones. To help avoid being mistaken for game, hunters are encouraged to wear blaze orange. While wearing blaze orange is not a requirement under Oregon’s hunting laws, many refuse to hunt with people who won’t wear it.

• Make noise: Alert hunters to your presence by talking, singing or whistling.

• Make your presence known: If you hear someone shooting, let the hunters know you are in the area by raising your voice.

• Be aware of hunting seasons: The peak of hunting season is October through January but hunting is open all year for some animals in some areas. Hunters could be in state and national forests, Bureau of Land Management land, wilderness areas, state-managed wildlife areas, some federal refuges and on private lands.

Below are dates of some of the major fall hunting seasons in Oregon.

• Oct. 4-17, Oct. 25-Nov. 7 – Western Oregon general deer rifle season in Cascades.

• Oct. 4- Nov. 7 – Western Oregon general deer season on Coast. Last year, more than 94,000 hunters participated in a Westside deer rifle hunt (Cascades or Coast).

• Oct. 4 - The majority of controlled (limited entry) deer hunting in eastern Oregon also begins Saturday. Last year, more than 54,000 hunters participated in eastside deer hunting.

• Oct. 11 – Opening of waterfowl (duck and goose) hunting seasons in most areas and chukar, quail, Hungarian partridge season on eastside of state.

• Oct. 18– Opening of pheasant hunting season.

• Oct. 18-24 – Cascade elk season. Last year, more than 18,000 hunters participated.

• Nov. 15-18 – Coast elk season. Last year, nearly 25,000 hunters participated.

• Oct. 29-Nov. 2, Nov. 8-16 – General Rocky Mountain bull elk (Columbia Basin area including Mt. Hood); most controlled (limited entry) elk hunting in eastern Oregon begins Oct. 29 and continues through the end of the year. Last year, nearly 34,000 hunters participated in general or controlled Rocky Mountain elk hunting.

The ODFW Recreation Report at www.dfw.state.or.us/RR/, updated every Thursday, lists which hunting seasons are open in specific areas.




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