By Shannon Weidemann (McKone) on Monday, August 2nd, 2021 in Eastern/Southeast Oregon News Featured Stories
EASTERN OREGON – (Release from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife) ODFW has released the final proposal for Commission consideration regarding changes to how archery elk season is managed for portions of eastern Oregon within the Blue Mountain region.
This final proposal includes two major modifications from the original draft proposal released in March: Five units would be combined into a single Eagle Cap Zone hunt and there would be a single general season hunt for any part of the state not proposed for controlled hunting, see a map on the big game review page for more information. (The original proposal was for a general Western Oregon and general Eastern Oregon tag for any units not managed as controlled hunts.)
These changes are needed to help wildlife managers meet elk plan objectives in areas with low bull ratios and in areas with a high percentage of branch antlered bull harvest occurring within the general archery season. Current management strategy only allows managers to alter harvest during the controlled any legal weapon hunts, resulting in significant changes to the season structure and tag numbers for rifle hunting over the last 30 years.
This proposal will be presented at the Aug. 6 Commission meeting for potential adoption. To see the full proposal, see Exhibit B at https://www.dfw.state.or.us/agency/commission/minutes/21/08_Aug/index.asp
Additional information about the big game review process can be found at https://myodfw.com/articles/big-game-hunting-season-review.
The Aug. 6 Commission meeting will be online via Zoom. To testify about the proposal, register at https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_5F152fCyTdyidRFGazlDRw no later than 48 hours before the meeting (so by Wednesday, Aug. 4 at 8 a.m. PT). Comments can also be sent to odfw.commission@odfw.oregon.gov
The remainder of the 2022 hunting regulations will be presented at the September Commission meeting.
More about potential changes to archery elk hunting
Under the proposal, 13 wildlife management units (WMUs) and three sub-unit hunts would move to controlled archery seasons (see map). These hunts would be added to the current seven WMUs within the Blue Mountains already managed for regulated archery seasons. These controlled hunts would be the only opportunity for archers who draw and purchase those tags.
Within the units proposed for regulatory change, ODFW is proposing a mix of single WMU and a zone hunt to obtain the reduction in harvest that is the goal of moving to controlled archery. Both alternatives provide the control necessary for wildlife managers to regulate take to achieve the overall bull harvest reduction needed to meet agency objectives.
WMUs not proposed for controlled hunts would remain under the current statewide general season framework, allowing archers to continue to move in response to conditions throughout the state during the archery season.