Licenses required: Age 14 & up
Education Programs: Hunters Education (mandatory for hunters under age 18)
unless they are hunting on land owned by their parents/guardian or are in the Mentored Youth Hunter Program
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Klamath Country is often on a bird hunter's "places to hunt before I die" list. Located in the heart of the Pacific Flyway, Klamath Country is home to 17 different duck species, 4 goose species, mountain and valley quail, pheasant, chuckar, and turkeys. The waterfowling experience combines silence and calmness, adrenaline rushing, varying weather conditions and beautiful scenery. It's infectious - you'll want to share it with your family and friends.
For the game hunter who enjoys bow, firearm or muzzleloader hunting Black-tailed and mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, antelope, cougars, bear, bobcats, coyotes are in good numbers in Klamath Country.
You'll find Oregon a friendly place to hunt, with tags and hunts available to residents and nonresidents alike. Regulations and access sites can be tricky…you may want to arrange with Roe Outfitters for great guide service.
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