Thank youAfter draw results for sure. Maybe July 1st through end of Oct. Draws out middle of June. Think they say around the 20th, but usually a little earlier.
I didn’t but I know someone that’s did. Much the less I was able to find the information online that they do have a point purchasing only period starting in July. Has never been a concern for me since I have always just applied and made sure to not miss a deadline.Did you miss the draw deadline?
Points only period is 7/1 thru 11/30 but as a NR they are expensive points to buy for elk, deer, and pronghorn If the $172 hunting license still needs to be purchased during the points only period…
Horniac
Good luck to you as well! Main concern and interest for me applying for Oregon is the sheep so let’s hope I draw a nr sheep tag.Yup 7/1 to 11/30 for point saver, didn't know you could actually do that until I read it in the regs a few days ago. Learned something new, also in the 2023 regs it says results will be posted on June 12th so a bit earlier this year.
Good luck to all on your draws.
Right on Brad I know you are trying to draw a sheep tag so I was hoping you didn’t miss it…I didn’t but I know someone that’s did. Much the less I was able to find the information online that they do have a point purchasing only period starting in July. Has never been a concern for me since I have always just applied and made sure to not miss a deadline.
Do you know when the seed numbers are out?Yup 7/1 to 11/30 for point saver, didn't know you could actually do that until I read it in the regs a few days ago. Learned something new, also in the 2023 regs it says results will be posted on June 12th so a bit earlier this year.
Good luck to all on your draws.
Thank youWeek after they lock in apps, which is May 25th. So should have them the very first part of June. Early enough to factor for ID but not likely for WY, unless WY allows edits.
I didn’t, thank God but let’s hope I draw that sheep tag now! Good luck everyoneRight on Brad I know you are trying to draw a sheep tag so I was hoping you didn’t miss it…
Horniac
Not even remotely close to any of them but thanx for posting them up.Seed #'s
Deer- 8112061
Elk- 6807130
Antelope- 5277380
Sheep- 3718206
Goat- 8886905
Prem Deer- 7453495
Prem Elk- 3669613
Prem Antelope- 4158251
Me either, I’m SOL on drawing anything.Not even remotely close to any of them but thanx for posting them up.
YesBeing over is better than under ?
I’m at 14,032 above for the premium elk ,if that means anythingClosest I have ever been in the past was 124k. Anyone here got an application number closely over the seed number?
I am showing closer to 4K apps last year…OS Beavs. 6947 applications last year. The math from last years applicants would be if every number was evenly spaced (we know they won’t be) they would be 1,439 numbers apart. There are 40 total tags, so 25 percent of that is 10 random tags. Take 10x1439= 14,390. So if the applicants remain the same this year you would need to be within 14,390 over seed. That is an estimate because all numbers won’t be evenly spaced apart.
Yep, one under is just as bad as 10 million over. Both = no tag. ??Being over is better than under ?
Application numbers for each species you applied forSo I’ve been trying to follow along but I’m lost…. You guys got your draw numbers?
How do you find your application number? Is it the same as the transaction number?Basically, Your app number compared to the drawn seed numbers. Just a way to see if you are close enough to probably get a tag. Or realize you have no way of getting a tag ??
Something else to occupy time through the draws. ??
Elkits on your profile in each game application. I didn't get past the first number on any.
@Skidmore which premium tag? You could be in the game if there are around 700 applicants.
Thank you Jgill.its on your profile in each game application. I didn't get past the first number on any.
@Skidmore which premium tag? You could be in the game if there are around 700 applicants.
Mt. Emily and Wenahaits on your profile in each game application. I didn't get past the first number on any.
@Skidmore which premium tag? You could be in the game if there are around 700 applicants.
So my elk number is 3497168. What’s that mean aside from that’s a $hit ton of applicationsBasically, Your app number compared to the drawn seed numbers. Just a way to see if you are close enough to probably get a tag. Or realize you have no way of getting a tag ??
Something else to occupy time through the draws. ??
Sorry, no tag for you. Being under is the kiss of death.So my
So my elk number is 3497168. What’s that mean aside from that’s a $hit ton of applications
How many pts do you have?Mt. Emily and Wenaha
It doesn’t matter on the premium hunts how many points you have according to the regs .How many pts do you have?
I thought you were referring to the other bull hunts. Good luck!It doesn’t matter on the premium hunts how many points you have according to the regs .
actually since there are only 9,999,999 possible numbers, wouldn’t 10,000,000 over the seed number really only be 1 over?Yep, one under is just as bad as 10 million over. Both = no tag. ??
Ok, 9,999,998 over or 1 under. ???actually since there are only 9,999,999 possible numbers, wouldn’t 10,000,000 over the seed number really only be 1 over?
There are actually 10,000,000 possible numbers because 0,000,000 is a possibility.actually since there are only 9,999,999 possible numbers, wouldn’t 10,000,000 over the seed number really only be 1 over?
Year #56 for me, you got some catching up to do. ? Congrats on the 'lope tag, hope she bags a good one.My daughter is 4,700 over on speed goats. So looks like we'll be hunting for those stinky critters this year. Year #31 for me with no chance at a sheep tag......
Sure, rub it in. Over the years I've heard lots of stories about people drawing in their first few years of applying, I'm ok with that, it's when people draw and then either don't go or give up early because, gee, the mountains are steep, that irks me. At least they can't stop me from hunting them with my camera.Well all I have to say is my son drew a big horn Ram hunt on his second year trying. I think that was 2017 or 2018. Once in a lifetime awesome float hunt with a 166 and a half CA bighorn ram on the wall now. Keep applying someone has to get them!!!!!!!
Always count on you for a great picture.Sure, rub it in. Over the years I've heard lots of stories about people drawing in their first few years of applying, I'm ok with that, it's when people draw and then either don't go or give up early because, gee, the mountains are steep, that irks me. At least they can't stop me from hunting them with my camera.
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Met a young lady (15 years old) who drew and was mad about it. Evidently her dad applied for her, not realizing that the sheep hunt interfered with her cheerleader camp. Also met a guy who quit on the second day because his feet hurt. ? Saddest story was the kid who drew when he was 12. Never hunted any kind of big game before, (this was back before mentoring was allowed) and he just wasn't up to the task. Once in a lifetime opportunity wasted.
I don't think it's age so much as experience. An 18 year old who's taken a few deer, especially if taken on physically challenging, spot and stalk type hunts should be good to go.My son is 15 almost 16 and I won't put him in for Sheep, and told him he should wait until 21 years old just because of all the stuff you mentioned. He's fine with it too because he knows some guys are older now, or been waiting for 50 plus years for a tag and they're running out of time.
Besides for some reason he likes Mule Deer more then anything else??? LOL.......................
I don't think it's age so much as experience. An 18 year old who's taken a few deer, especially if taken on physically challenging, spot and stalk type hunts should be good to go.
Personally, I hate to think about "running out of time" but at 70 years of age I no longer apply for the big three bull tags because I'll never catch up to point creep. Even without creep I can't envision hunting the Wenaha at 95, heading up some canyon with my walker. ?
I've made suggestions to the ODFW to set aside a few hunts for pioneer license holders, possibly something a little less physically demanding, along the lines of the youth hunts but get no response.
It'll happen early. Last year they posted the results one species at a time. I don't remember exactly but I believe they started showing up by around 8:00 am. I know I checked once and had deer and antelope, then the elk tag appeared later, just because they post a successful doesn't necessarily mean you're done. Good luck to everyone.What’s the timeline for the draw tomorrow?
What nikon you shoot with?Guess I'll have to keep on hunting bighorns with my Nikon.
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If I ever draw a ram tag I’m coming to you for gps coordinatesGuess I'll have to keep on hunting bighorns with my Nikon.
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It’s all about the glass, not the camera (for the most part)What nikon you shoot with?
If you need any info on Warner pm me, I’ll point you as best I can. I’ve had the deer tag, antelope tag, and spent probably 20 days a year down there thinning out the coyotes and bears.My son drew the Warner youth deer. Looking forward to it.
Mostly for wildlife I use my trusty old D500.What nikon you shoot with?
Yeah I shoot some here and there so I am aware of that. Just was curious what body he ran since I use nikon as well.It’s all about the glass, not the camera (for the most part)
Very true although the D500 I use was a big step up from my previous cameras, even though the lenses stayed the same. Would love to try a Z9 but haven't yet found that rich widow that'll buy it for me. ? For lenses I have a 600mm F4 that gets heavier every year, and a 200-400 F4, both Nikons.It’s all about the glass, not the camera (for the most part)
Rutting blacktails are definitely fun to hunt. Lots of opportunities if you're willing to use a muzzleloader.Drew our Columbia basin deer tags and will have the kids and wife hunt our lease. Twin 15 year olds drew north Santiam late youth blacktail which is a mid November blacktail buck hunt. I wish I could hunt blacktails in the rut, but the boys will have a great time.
That’s good glass though. I’ve been a full time photographer for 15 years, just a very different genre. I’m a Nikon guy as well.Very true although the D500 I use was a big step up from my previous cameras, even though the lenses stayed the same. Would love to try a Z9 but haven't yet found that rich widow that'll buy it for me. ? For lenses I have a 600mm F4 that gets heavier every year, and a 200-400 F4, both Nikons.
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Would love to have a D850 but ended up with a D810 for my full frame backup. Found a D810 with 9,000 clicks for about $2,000 less than any D850 I found. Are you a wedding photographer? Personally, I'd rather face a mad sow grizzly than just about any mother of the bride. ?That’s good glass though. I’ve been a full time photographer for 15 years, just a very different genre. I’m a Nikon guy as well.
I played around with the Z9 for a few weeks, great camera but doesn’t fill my needs. I’m waiting for a 65+ Z7iii. Im still rocking my D850.
I’ve shot a few weddings when friends have needed a second but I shoot architecture, interior design, and custom homes.Would love to have a D850 but ended up with a D810 for my full frame backup. Found a D810 with 9,000 clicks for about $2,000 less than any D850 I found. Are you a wedding photographer? Personally, I'd rather face a mad sow grizzly than just about any mother of the bride. ?
These are rifle tags in the 600 series for youth for any deer. There is. North and south Santiam tagRutting blacktails are definitely fun to hunt. Lots of opportunities if you're willing to use a muzzleloader.
My point being, if you want to hunt blacktail in the rut, you can, by applying for some of the November muzzleloader hunts.These are rifle tags in the 600 series for youth for any deer. There is. North and south Santiam tag