Can I shoot a deer on my property in Oregon?
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Asked by: Stephanie English
A landowner or landowner agent does not need a hunting or trapping license to take predatory animals on land they own, lease, lawfully occupy, possess, or have charge or dominion over. Landowners or their agents may hunt predatory animals with a spotlight, and from a vehicle on lands that they legally own or occupy.
How long is deer season in Oregon?
Be sure to visit the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for details. **Season dates vary by zone. Many of the state’s hunts are controlled hunts, and hunters must have permits to hunt black bears.
Oregon Deer Seasons.
Firearm | Oct. 2-Nov. 5 |
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Archery | Aug. 28-Sept. 26 |
Can you shoot a bobcat in Oregon?
No animals shall be killed except during authorized open harvest seasons. A bobcat record card must be in possession to harvest bobcat. A Furtaker’s License or Hunting License for Furbearers must be in possession to pursue.
STATEWIDE FURBEARER PURSUIT SEASONS | |
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Bobcat | Sept. 1 – Feb. 28 |
Raccoon | Sept. 1 – March 15 |