By Logan Bagett on Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 in Eastern/Southeast Oregon News
PRAIRIE CITY – Young hunters—the ODFW’s Youth Pheasant Hunt will be September 18th and 19th out of Prairie City, according to District Wildlife Biologist Ryan Torland:
“It’ll be up at Prairie Wood Products again this year, 7 o’clock in the morning we’ll start the show off. We plant pheasants for kids. There’s also a skills clinic where we provide shotgun shells and clay pigeons and what have you.”
Torland said again this year thanks to Ace Hardware and Les Schwab, a shotgun will be given away to one lucky youth hunter. For details, call the ODFW John Day office or log on to myodfw.com.
PREVIOUSLY RELEASED:
(Release from ODFW) Youth hunters (age 17 and under) can sign up now for ODFW’s free pheasant hunts happening around the state starting in September, with an additional few hunt dates in October.
ODFW and partners stock pheasants at these special hunts that give youth a head start on regular pheasant seasons, which don’t begin until October. They are mostly held on ODFW’s wildlife areas, with a few exceptions (see more detail on locations below).
There are multiple dates and hunt locations to choose from. Register by logging in to the youth’s account at MyODFW’s Licensing page. Then go to Purchase from the Catalog and look under the Category/ Class/Workshop / Outdoor Skills. Hunts are listed alphabetically by city name. If you do not see the event you want to register for, please call the local hunt location (see below). Note that registration is only online; it is not available at license sale agents.
These events are open only to youth who have passed hunter education. Volunteers bring their training hunting dogs to some events to hunt with participants. Some events also host a shooting skills session before the hunt.
The hunts are free, though participants need a valid hunting license ($10 for youth 12 and older, free for age 11 and under) to hunt. Youth hunters age 12-17 also need an upland game bird validation ($4). Purchase before the event, online or at a license sales agent (reminder that ODFW offices remain closed to public access until Sept. 1, 2021.) Licenses and validations will not be sold at the events.
Some areas will host the event both Saturday and Sunday. Youth who register for one day are welcome to hunt stand by on the other day.
“Youth pheasant hunts are a great chance for young hunters to find early success and put the lessons learned in hunter education to work in the field,” said Jered Goodwin, ODFW hunter education coordinator.
See page 26-27 of the Oregon Game Bird Regulations for more information, or see https://myodfw.com/workshops-and-events for the local contact for each hunt. For help signing up, contact Myrna Britton, (503) 947-6028, Myrna.B.Britton@odfw.oregon.gov
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