ODFW Recreation Report
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-11-2024
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Save $25: Report your hunt
Approximately 20 percent of hunters who bought a big game hunting tag in 2023 will be charged a $25 dollar fee because they didn't report their hunt by Jan. 31. Hunters who report their hunt by Jan. 31 are eligible to win a special big game tag of their choice. Which would you rather be? Find ways to report.
Veteran and active military waterfowl hunt Feb. 4
This statewide waterfowl hunt includes ducks, coots and geese, and is open only to veterans and members of the Armed Forces on active duty. Find more information, including what licenses and stamps are required.
Best bets for weekend fishing
The forecast for much of the state calls for cold and wintery weather. In some places, very cold and very wintery weather. So, may we suggest a more comfortable way to get an outdoor fix? ODFW's YouTube channel features everything from hunting and fishing tips, to amazing (and sometimes amusing) videos of Oregon wildlife, to engaging stories about how ODFW is working to help Oregon's fish and wildlife populations flourish. Recommended gear includes cozy slippers and hot chocolate.
Tips for late season duck hunting
Duck season remains open until Jan. 28. Here are some late season duck hunting trips to help you finish your season with a bang, or two.
Time for winter steelhead
Rivers levels are high right now but once they start to drop, be ready to hit the water for winter steelhead. In the meantime, check out these tips for catching more winter steelhead.
E-taggers: you need to update your app
E-taggers and others who use the MyODFW app need to update to the latest version now available in the Apple or Google Play store.