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No, in Oregon, it is not legal to hunt Roosevelt elk at night without a permit from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) for specified areas and times.
Hunting Regulations
In Oregon, Roosevelt elk hunting is regulated by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW). To hunt Roosevelt elk at night, you must obtain a special permit from the ODFW. The permit is typically only issued for specific locations, such as in the coastal range, and during specific times, such as the late archery season or the muzzleloader season. These permits are usually limited in number and issued through a drawing process.
Permitted Areas and Times
The ODFW designates specific areas and times for Roosevelt elk hunting at night. For example, during the late archery season, which typically runs from mid-November to mid-December, elk hunting is allowed at night with a special permit in areas such as the Siuslaw National Forest, the Willamette National Forest, and the Umpqua National Forest. However, it’s essential to check the ODFW website for the most up-to-date information on permitted areas and times.
Hunting Techniques
When hunting Roosevelt elk at night, it’s essential to use the right techniques to increase your chances of success. This includes using a spotter or a guide who is familiar with the area and the elk’s behavior. You should also use a high-powered rifle with a scope, such as a .300 Winchester Magnum or a .338 Winchester Magnum, and be prepared to shoot at a distance of up to 200 yards. Additionally, make sure to follow all safety guidelines and regulations, including wearing reflective clothing and carrying a flashlight.
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