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ELK: Table of Contents
OverviewLife history ........................................................................................................ 54Distribution ....................................................................................................... 55Management ..................................................................................................... 55Chronic wasting disease (CWD) ......................................................................... 56
2010 Statistical ReportsRoosevelt elk herd composition report ............................................................... 57Roosevelt elk population trends report .............................................................. 58
Rocky mountain elk herd composition report .................................................... 59Rocky mountain elk population trends report .................................................... 60
Roosevelt elk and cascade archery seasons ........................................................ 61Roosevelt elk and cascade rifl e seasons ............................................................. 63Roosevelt elk and cascades: harvest by hunters with disabilities (all weapons) ..... 69Roosevelt elk and cascades: total archery and rifl e harvest ................................. 70
Rocky mountain elk archery harvest ................................................................... 71Rocky mountain elk rifl e seasons ....................................................................... 73Rocky mountain elk: harvest by hunters with disabilities (all weapons) ............... 81Rocky mountain elk: total archery and rifl e harvest ............................................ 83
Elk hunting trends ............................................................................................. 85
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Overview
Oregon Departmentof Fish and Wildlife3406 Cherry Ave NE
Salem, OR 97303
www.dfw.state.or.us
Elk
Two sub-species of elk (Cervus elaphus) reside in Oregon. The Rocky Mountain (C. e. nelsoni) subspecies is found east of the Cascades, while Roosevelt elk (C. e. roosevelti) are distributed throughout the Coast and Cascade Ranges of western Oregon. Elkoccur throughout the state of Oregon, but are most abundant in the Blue and Wallowa Mountains and in the northern Coast Range and least abundant in the southeastern high desert region. Roosevelt elk are typically larger and darker in color, and bulls have more massive antlers and a narrower spread than Rocky Mountain elk. Variation among individuals within the two subspecies often makes identifi cation diffi cult.
Although elk are now fi rmly established in Oregon, this has not always been the case. Numbers were so low at the turn of the century due to market hunting for meat, teeth, and antlers that all hunting was prohibited from 1908-1932. Protection and management resulted in the increase and spread of elk populations until hunting again became possible by 1933.
Management strategies have evolved as habitat conditions, hunter participation, and elk populations changed over the years. In order to measure proper hunter numbers and elk harvest goals, management objectives for elk numbers for each management unit were established in 1981.
Attempting to restore or maintain mature bulls in herds throughout the state, while still controlling overall populations, has had several impacts on hunters. Limited entry units often mean hunters must be fl exible and willing to try new areas, spike-only hunts, or antlerless hunts in order to hunt elk every year.
Life History
Elk breeding behavior involves a complex social system, which revolves around mature bulls gathering harems. This complex process may be altered if bull:cow ratios and/or mature bull:yearling bull ratios become skewed. Studies of Roosevelt elk in western Oregon and Rocky Mountain elk in northeastern Oregon indicate that fewer than 10 older bulls/100 cows during the breeding season can cause delays in conception, aff ect conception rates, and may contribute to reduced calf survival.
The time of breeding for elk in Oregon typically extends from late August through mid-November. Most cows, however, are bred during a shorter time period, mostly by mid-October. Information collected in a recent study in northeastern Oregon indicates
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that when breeding is done primarily by mature bulls (3 ½ years or older) the range of breeding dates is shortened and the median breeding date is up to two weeks earlier.
Reproductive success is closely related to nutrition, body condition, physical health, and age of females. Cows in good body condition during breeding are more likely to conceive, and calf survival will generally be higher than for cows that are nutritionally stressed. Calves born early with higher birth weights typically have a better chance of surviving.
Adult cow elk that have nutritious forage available to them typically produce a calf each year. Roosevelt elk cows in the coastal areas of Oregon typically produce a calf every other year. Reduced levels of physical condition and lower pregnancy rate of lactating cows indicate that the nutritional base in western Oregon is not suffi cient to allow many of the lactating cows to breed in successive years.
Distribution
Quality, quantity, and arrangement of several habitat components aff ect the distribution of elk. Availability and distribution of food, water, shelter, space, and harassment due to human activities ultimately determine the number of elk an area can produce and the amount of recreation that can be provided. Migratory herds need high quality forage on transitional winter and summer ranges. Resident herds must fi nd sources of quality forage within their herd range.
During summer, elk use damp sites such as meadows and riparian areas, which off er nutritious forage, and moist, cool places for escaping summer heat and insects. Winter survival is primarily dependent on fat stores; thus, quality summer forage is at least as important as adequate winter food for over-winter survival. Elk require a mosaic of early forage-producing stages and later cover-forming stages of forest development -- both in close proximity. In
western Oregon, Roosevelt elk utilize forest clearcuts heavily. In many areas, elk will seek out fertilized meadows, pastures, and crops such as alfalfa. Vegetation in high rainfall zones generally lack nutritional quality as compared to mineral-rich ranges in eastern Oregon. Changes in ownership patterns, societal attitudes, forest management, and increases in road-building on public lands have encouraged elk to move out of forested habitats on public land to private lands in some areas. In northeastern Oregon, most summer ranges for elk are on public lands, whereas winter ranges largely are on private lands. Herein lies the source of most complaints of damage to crops and property. While new opportunities are emerging for hunters, ranchers and farmers can experience serious damage to crops when elk become resident on their land.
Management
Elk management involves a variety of steps, which include 1) establishing management objectives, 2) regulating hunting seasons, 3) maintaining and improving habitat, and 4) monitoring harvest and elk populations. Successful management requires consideration of both biological and social issues during the decision-making process.
The Oregon Fish & Wildlife Commission adopted a minimum statewide postseason ratio of 10 bulls per 100 cows in 1992. A 3-tiered bull management system provides a diversity of hunting opportunities with 10, 15, or 20 bulls/100 cows post season. Various management techniques are recommended to reach bull escapement objectives. These include controlled-entry bull hunting, spike-only seasons, and changes in season timing. Population management objectives were revised in 2005 for each Big Game Unit to maintain elk numbers at levels compatible with their habitat and agricultural considerations.
Annual inventories are conducted to determine population trend and herd composition (sex and age ratios). This information is typically collected
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from fi xed wing aircraft or helicopter. Some herd composition data is collected from the ground. Composition and trend information are collected from February through early April. Each animal is classifi ed as bull, cow, or calf, and bull antler class is recorded. This data is later converted to the number of bulls and calves per 100 cows. Herd composition is one measure of bull and calf survival. Low bull:cow ratios generally indicate excessive bull harvest, and low calf:cow ratios suggest poor calf survival. Population trend is an index to the end-of-winter population size. Trend data is expanded to a population estimate, which is compared to population management objectives (MOs) for each unit and used along with herd composition data for recommending hunting season regulations. Collecting reproductive tracts, udders, and teeth from harvested antlerless elk in selected units helps ODFW monitor reproduction and the age structure of the population. Pregnancy rates, average age of females, and number of lactating cows (indicating that they raised a calf ) are estimated from these collections.
Computer modeling of elk populations is used extensively to assist in making management decisions. All factors aff ecting reproduction and mortality, such as weather, harvest, natural mortality, and
habitat, are considered in this process. Models allow managers to look at several years of harvest, calf survival, and bull ratios to determine the appropriate level of tags to meet management objectives for bull escapement and winter population.
Oregon consistently ranks among the top three western states for elk numbers, hunter numbers, and elk harvest. Hunter success for bull and antlerless hunts combined remains fairly stable annually. The wetter climate in western Oregon creates brushy, heavily timbered habitat broken only by clearcuts, while eastern Oregon has much more open country with less underbrush, and more snow to help in tracking elk. More detailed information regarding elk can be found in Oregon’s Elk Management Plan on the department’s Web site.
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
CWD has not been detected in any Oregon samples obtained since testing began in 1996. Regulations are in place to help prevent CWD from being brought to Oregon from animals harvested in CWD states (see regulations).
Elk hunters are encouraged to allow there animals to be sampled for CWD or stop at biological sampling stations that may be set up during hunting seasons. Sampling takes only a few minutes and will not impact any taxidermy you may want to do with your trophy.
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WATERSHED MILES ELKUNIT DISTRICT TRAVELED OBSERVED 2010 2009 2008 BENCHMARK
SCAPPOOSE N WILLAMETTE -- -- -- -- -- --SADDLE MT N COAST -- -- -- -- -- 2.4WILSON N COAST -- -- -- -- -- 2.6TRASK N COAST -- -- -- -- -- 1.5ALSEA N COAST -- -- -- -- -- 16.1SIUSLAW -- -- -- -- 0.26 --
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E TIOGA UMPQUA 75 209 2.8 3.2 3.63 2.0 W TIOGA UMPQUA 300 301 1.0 0.6 0.51 1.5TIOGA UMPQUA 75 510 6.8 1.2 1.13 1.7SIXES UMPQUA 500 947 1.9 1.6 0.39 1.0POWERS UMPQUA 650 287 0.4 0.4 0.45 1.2CHETCO ROGUE 0 242 -- -- -- 1.5
SOUTHWEST 1225.0 1986.0 2.3 0.8 0.5 --
SANTIAM S WILLAMETTE -- -- -- -- -- --MCkENZIE S WILLAMETTE -- -- -- -- -- 9.6 N INDIGO S WILLAMETTE -- -- -- -- -- 10.2 S INDIGO UMPQUA -- -- -- 3.1 1.35 2.1INDIGO -- -- -- 3 1.35 3.3DIXON UMPQUA -- 112.0 -- 1.7 1.26 2.5EVANS CR ROGUE -- 273.0 -- -- -- --ROGUE ROGUE -- 730.0 -- -- -- 2.6
CASCADES 0.0 1115.0 0.0 0.8 0.4 --
ROOSEVELT ELK GRAND TOTAL 1225.0 3101.0 0.8 0.5 0.4 --
ROOSEVELT ELK POPULATION TRENDS REPORT
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WATERSHED MILES ELK UNIT DISTRICT TRAVELED OBSERVED 2010 2009 2008 BENCHMARK
MINAM GRANDE RONDE No Flight -- -- 7.7 1.0 8.1IMNAHA GRANDE RONDE No Flight -- -- 7.5 1.0 3.0CATHERINE CR GRANDE RONDE -- -- -- 9.5 11.6 4.0KEATING GRANDE RONDE 75 68 0.9 2.9 1.8 3.0PINE CR GRANDE RONDE 90 1,143 12.7 5.0 7.5 3.0LOOKOUT MT GRANDE RONDE -- 639 -- -- -- 1.8
WALLOWA ZONE 165.0 1,850 6.8 6.5 4.6 4.6
SNAKE RIVER GRANDE RONDE No Flight -- -- 18.6 19.1 15.0CHESNIMNUS GRANDE RONDE No Flight -- -- 13.2 10.9 9.2SLED SPRINGS GRANDE RONDE No Flight -- -- 8.2 10.1 12.0WENAHA GRANDE RONDE No Flight -- -- 5.2 5.8 18.0WALLA WALLA* JOHN DAY -- 1,020 -- -- -- 20.0MT EMILY* JOHN DAY -- 1,785 -- -- -- 25.0
WENAHA-SNAKE ZONE 0.0 2,805 -- 11.3 11.5 14.6
STARKEY GRANDE RONDE -- -- 34.1 34.1 23.4 33.7UKIAH* JOHN DAY -- 3,956 -- -- -- 46.3SUMPTER GRANDE RONDE -- 1,225 -- -- -- 3.8DESOLATION JOHN DAY 94 1,226 13.0 9.7 12.7 6.0HEPPNER JOHN DAY 45 1,140 25.3 49.5 42.1 20.0FOSSIL JOHN DAY -- -- -- 8.3 10.5 4.0
UMATILLA-WHITMAN ZONE 139.0 7,547 24.1 25.4 22.2 18.4
NORTHSIDE JOHN DAY 70 1,704 -- -- -- 4.8MURDERERS CR JOHN DAY 101 1,632 -- -- -- 4.9W. BEULAH JOHN DAY 20 91 -- -- -- 3.8E. BEULAH MALHEUR 0 0 -- -- -- --MALHEUR RIVER MALHEUR 131 1,073 8.2 9.5 5.8 --SILVIES MALHEUR 150 2,615 17.4 15.8 14.1 --OCHOCO DESCHUTES 201 1,922 9.6 5.5 9.0 4.3GRIZZLY DESCHUTES No Flight -- -- 7.6 2.8 8.9MAURY DESCHUTES 105 680 6.5 1.5 3.1 2.1
OCHOCO-MALHEUR ZONE 778.0 9,717 10.4 8.0 7.0 4.5
WHITE RIVER DESCHUTES 108 468 4.3 3.8 2.4 2.3MAUPIN/BIGGS DESCHUTES 100 131 1.3 1.6 -- --STEENS MT MALHEUR 115 0 0.0 1.5 -- --
323 599 1.9 2.3 2.4 2.3ROCKY MT ELK GRAND TOTAL 1,405.0 22,518 16.0 2.3 2.4 10.3* No miles are given because a fixed route has not been used since 1996 when the April fixed wing census flight was eliminated. The elk count data is collected during the early March composition helicopter flights.
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HARVEST# OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS SEASON HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
SADDLE MT Early General 1479 12449 51 142 193 13SCAPPOOSE Early General 424 3627 13 13 3WILSON Early General 871 6852 26 52 78 9
Wilson Unit total 871 6,852 26 52 78 9TRASK Early General 1188 10763 51 65 116 10WILLAMETTE Early General 270 1955 13STOTT MT Early General 424 3948 26 26 6
Late General 437 1762Stott Mt Unit total 861 5,710 26 0 26 3
ALSEA Early General 1397 11898 13 52 65 5Late General 1183 5556 90 90 8
Alsea Unit total 2,580 17,454 103 52 155 6SIUSLAW Early General 386 2328 13 26 39 10
NORTH COAST AREA TOTAL 8,059 61,138 270 363 633 8
MELROSE Early General 141 1132 26 26 18TIOGA Early General 1247 12247 116 154 270 22
Elliot Bow 224R 31 187 0 0Tioga Unit total 1,278 12,434 116 154 270 21
SIXES Early General 154 1698 13 13 8POWERS Early General 42 334
Powers 226R 48 313 27 27 56Powers Unit total 90 647 0 27 27 30
CHETCO Early General 116 1286APPLEGATE Early General 39 180
SOUTH COAST AREA TOTAL 1,818 17,377 116 220 336 18
SANTIAM Early General 1631 13547 65 65 4Late General 1070 5119
Santiam Unit total 2,701 18,666 0 65 65 2McKENZIE Early General 915 6934 57 57 0.4
Late General 958 4305 0 0McKenzie Unit total 1,873 11,239 0 57 57 3
INDIGO Early General 1223 10803 26 52 78 6Late General 725 3720 13 13 2
Indigo Unit total 1,948 14,523 39 52 91 5DIXON Early General 357 3191 13 13 4EVANS CREEK Early General 129 1042ROGUE Early General 816 6107 13 77 90 11
West Rogue 230R 20 30Rogue Unit total 836 6,137 13 77 90 11
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE ARCHERY SEASONS
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Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVEST# OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS SEASON HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
KENO Early General 283 2804SPRAGUE Early General 64 720UPPER DESCHUTES Early General 626 4805 13 13 2METOLIUS Early General 193 1363 26 26 13FORT ROCK Early General 412 4527
CASCADE AREA TOTAL 9,422 69,017 52 303 355 4
ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE ARCHERY SEASON TOTAL1,2 19,299 147,532 438 886 1,324 7
1 Includes 3,301 archery hunters who also hunted in Eastern Oregon2 Grand Total includes 4,076 archery hunters who hunted both the early and late seasons in western Oregon.
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE ARCHERY SEASONS
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
SADDLE MT 10 Saddle Mt Unit 210 53 189 38 38 72Saddle Mt Unit #1 210X 961 3143 177 177 18Saddle Mt Unit #2 210Y 955 4825 195 195 20
Onion Peak #1 210A1 24 127 16 16 67Onion Peak #2 210A2 25 62 25 25 100
Lewis & Clark #1 210B1 47 104 39 39 83Lewis & Clark #2 210B2 44 113 40 40 91
Upper Nehalem 210C 79 1382 52 52 66Lower Columbia 210D 20 78 15 15 75
Youngs River 210E 32 174 25 25 78Camp McGregor #1 210F1 17 70 17 17 100Camp McGregor #2 210F2 17 32 17 17 100Miami-Nehalem #1 212A1 3 23 3 3 100Miami-Nehalem #2 212A2 4 24 2 2 50Miami-Nehalem #3 212A3 6 38 4 4 67
North Fork Nehalem Muzzleloader 212M 0Misc CH total 371 2,416 293 293 79
Saddle Mt Unit total 2,287 10,384 293 372 665 29
SCAPPOOSE 11 GENERAL COAST 1 842 2611 129 129 15GENERAL COAST 2 1087 4568 123 123 11
South Scappoose #1 211A1 89 1975 33 33 37South Scappoose #2 211A2 24 93 21 21 88South Scappoose #3 211A3 22 184 16 16 73
North Central Scappoose 211B 64 720 28 28 44Scappoose Unit Youth 211T 34 177 7 7 21
Upper Nehalem 210C 22 278 12 12 55Misc CH total 255 3,427 117 117 46
Scappoose Unit total 2,184 10,606 117 252 369 17
WILSON 12 GENERAL COAST 1 1983 5884 213 213 11GENERAL COAST 2 840 3103 115 115 14
Wilson Unit 212 25 105 13 13 52Miami-Nehalem #1 212A1 20 143 15 15 75Miami-Nehalem #2 212A2 15 105 15 15 100Miami-Nehalem #3 212A3 14 84 2 2 14
Lower Kilchis 212B 30 224 11 11 37Buick Canyon 212C 18 89 15 15 83
North Fork Nehalem Muzzleloader 212M 17 81 2 2 12Onion Peak #1 210A1 2 5 2 2 100Onion Peak #2 210A2 0
Misc CH total 141 836 75 0 75 53Wilson Unit total 2,964 9,823 75 328 403 14
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE RIFLE SEASONS
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
TRASK 14 GENERAL COAST 1 2857 8762 341 341 12GENERAL COAST 2 1144 4848 82 82 7
Trask Unit 214 34 113 17 17 50West Trask 214A 228 2525 115 115 50Wind River 214B 38 188 11 11 29
Beaver Creek 214C 51 1031 27 27 53Pike 214D 50 476 28 28 56
Northeast Trask #1 214E1 64 1088 35 35 55Northeast Trask #2 214E2 15 119 15 15 100Northeast Trask #3 214E3 16 48 14 14 88
Panther Creek 214F 26 268 7 7 27Salmon River Estuary 214G 1 10 1 1 100
Northeast Trask Muzzleloader 214M 43 241 17 2 19 44Misc CH total 566 6,107 287 2 289 51
Trask Unit total 4,567 19,717 287 425 712 16
STOTT MT 17 GENERAL COAST 1 512 1556 32 32 6GENERAL COAST 2 642 2609 16 16 2
East Stott Mt #1 217A1 32 171 2 2 6East Stott Mt #2 217A2 34 197 18 18 53
West Stott Mt 217B 42 173 14 14 33Lower Siletz-Salmon River 217C 30 155 5 5 17
Upper Siletz River 217D 26 203 21 21 81East Thompson Creek 218E 18 173 8 8 44Salmon River Estuary 214G 7 27 1 1 14
Misc CH total 189 1,099 69 69 37Stott Mt Unit total 1,343 5,264 69 48 117 9
ALSEA 18 GENERAL COAST 1 1535 4722 172 172 11GENERAL COAST 2 2157 9326 141 141 7
North Alsea 218A 61 263 32 32 52Southwest Alsea 218B 47 179 23 23 49Southeast Alsea 218C 30 95 15 15 50
Central Alsea 218D 70 295 23 23 33Thompson Creek 218E 16 207 8 8 50
Yachats 218F 8 38 4 4 50Long Tom-Bellfountain 218G 15 145 4 4 27
Airlie-Lewisburg #1 218H1 37 310 8 8 22Airlie-Lewisburg #2 218H2 23 241 5 5 22
North Fork Siuslaw River 218J 11 105 5 5 45West Kings Valley 218K 37 410 11 11 30
Tum Tum 218L 27 203 3 3 11Klickitat Mt 218M 0
Willamette Unit Plus #1 215A1 2 34Willamette Unit Plus #2 215A2 5 40 2 2 40
Misc CH total 389 2,565 143 0 143 37Alsea Unit total 4,081 16,613 143 313 456 11
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE RIFLE SEASONS
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
SIUSLAW 20 GENERAL COAST 1 703 2110 53 53 8GENERAL COAST 2 461 1778 32 32 7
Noti-Saginaw 220A 16 109 8 8 50Elkton 220B 44 588 20 20 45
West Siuslaw 220C 63 519 22 22 35Misc CH total 123 1,216 50 50 41
Siuslaw Unit total 1,287 5,104 50 85 135 10
WILLAMETTE 15 GENERAL COAST 1 117 330 11 11 9GENERAL COAST 2 107 453 8 8 7
Willamette Unit Plus #1 215A1 187 4837 15 46 61 33Willamette Unit Plus #2 215A2 93 1674 24 24 26
Sandy 216D 8 63 3 3 38Misc CH total 288 6,574 42 46 88 31
Willamette Unit total 512 7,357 42 65 107 21
General Coast 1 & early CH bull 9,510 29,118 1,128 1,128 12General Coast 2 & late CH bull 7,393 31,510 712 712 10
Misc CH total 2,322 24,240 1,076 48 1,124 48
NORTH COAST AREA TOTAL 19,225 84,868 1,076 1,888 2,964 15
MELROSE 23 GENERAL COAST 1 203 565GENERAL COAST 2 354 1268 8 8 2
Melrose Plus 223A 255 2286 77 77 30Melrose Unit total 812 4,119 77 8 85 10
TIOGA 24 Tioga Unit #1 224X 1248 4762 134 134 11Tioga Unit #2 224Y1 1386 8609 136 136 10Tioga Private 224Y2 54 390 38 38 70
Sitkum 224A 10 25 10 10 100Callahan 224B 34 142 9 9 26
Old Blue #1 224C1 34 159 17 17 50Old Blue #2 224C2 38 97 17 17 45
Elliot Muzzleloader 224M 41 200 13 13 32Ash Valley Youth 224T1 0
Callahan Youth 224T2 0Old Blue Youth 224T3 73 280 41 41 56
Melrose Plus 223A 116 2950 31 31 27Misc CH total 346 3,853 138 0 138 40
Tioga Unit total 3,034 17,614 176 270 446 15
SIXES 25 Sixes Unit #1 225X 115 358 58 58 50Sixes Unit #2 225Y 114 415 66 66 58
North Sixes 225A 106 1096 66 66 62Curry Private 225B 11 292 5 5 45
Sixes Unit Youth 225T 26 150 26 26 100Misc CH total 143 1,538 97 97 68
Sixes Unit total 372 2,311 97 124 221 59
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE RIFLE SEASONS
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
POWERS 26 Powers Unit #1 226X 243 910 27 27 11Powers Unit #2 226Y 94 552 9 9 10Bone Mt Youth 226T 0
Melrose Plus 223A 8 46 8 8 100Misc CH total 8 46 8 8 100
Powers Unit total 345 1,508 8 36 44 13
CHETCO 27 Chetco Unit #1 227X 64 223 22 22 34Chetco Unit #2 227Y 73 313 27 27 37
Curry Private 225B 18 451 9 9 50Chetco Unit total 155 987 9 49 58 37
APPLEGATE 28 GENERAL COAST 1 64 192GENERAL COAST 2 25 107
Southeast Evans Cr 229A 0Applegate Unit total 89 299
General Coast 1 & early CH bull 1,937 7,010 241 241 12General Coast 2 & late CH bull 2,100 11,654 38 246 284 14
Misc CH total 770 8,174 329 329 43
SOUTH COAST AREA TOTAL 4,807 26,838 367 487 854 18
SANTIAM 16 GENERAL CASCADE 2660 11295 110 110 4Southwest Santiam #1 216B1 96 440 20 20 21Southwest Santiam #2 216B2 43 423 14 14 33Southwest Santiam #3 216B3 33 285 14 14 42
Molalla 216C 89 1197 22 22 25Sandy 216D 50 701 17 17 34
Southwest Santiam Youth 216T 25 118 6 6 24Northwest Cascade Muzzleloader 200M1 116 542 5 4 9 8
CH total 452 3,706 92 10 102 23Santiam Unit total 3,112 15,001 92 120 212 7
McKENZIE 19 GENERAL CASCADE 1598 6655 25 25 2Mohawk 219A 54 252 2 2 4
Southwest McKenzie 219B 53 242 13 13 25Northwest McKenzie #1 219C1 9 34 2 2 22Northwest McKenzie #2 219C2 22 171 5 5 23
Wendling 219D 37 237 14 14 38Horse Rock 219E 32 318 5 5 16
Scott Mt 219F 16 202 6 6 38Norton Cr 219G 11 66
Pengra 219H 28 149 7 7 25McKenzie Unit Youth 219T 50 217 7 7 14 28
Northwest Cascade Muzzleloader 200M1 229 1201 21 17 38 17CH total 541 3,089 82 24 106 20
McKenzie Unit total 2,139 9,744 82 49 131 6
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE RIFLE SEASONS
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
INDIGO 21 GENERAL CASCADE 2397 10819 195 195 8Northwest Indigo 221A 53 254 18 18 34
Cougar Mt-Taylor Bt 221B 17 193 5 5 29Sutherlin 221C 36 300 8 8 22
Steamboat 221D 14 56 4 4 29North Indigo Youth 221T1 40 194 7 7 18
Sutherlin Youth 221T2 42 261 18 18 43Toketee 222B 27 82 11 11 41
Melrose Plus 223A 31 324 15 15 48Northwest Cascades Muzzleloader 200M1 227 1204 21 9 30 13Southwest Cascades Muzzleloader 200M2 121 607 15 5 20 17
CH total 608 3,475 122 14 136 22Indigo Unit total 3,005 14,294 122 209 331 11
DIXON 22 GENERAL CASCADE 1606 7598 101 101 6Tiller 222A 23 194
Toketree 222B 13 40 4 4 31South Umpqua Youth 222T1 26 203 5 5 19
Cavitt Creek Youth 222T2 7 16 2 2 29Melrose Plus 223A 8 46West Rogue 230A 2 42 2 2 100
West Rogue Youth 230T2 0Southwest Cascades Muzzleloader 200M2 160 792 10 9 19 12
CH total 239 1,333 23 9 32 13Dixon Unit total 1,845 8,931 23 110 133 7
EVANS CREEK 29 GENERAL CASCADE 348 1309 49 49 14Southeast Evans Cr 229A 57 401 34 34 60
Tiller 222A 8 44Melrose Plus 223A 0
Southwest Cascades Muzzleloader 200M2 10 49CH total 75 494 34 34 45
Evans Creek Unit total 423 1,803 34 49 83 20
ROGUE 30 GENERAL CASCADE 1878 8244 42 42 2West Rogue 230A 109 1460 36 36 33
Rogue Unit Youth 230T1 107 721 17 17 16West Rogue Unit Youth 230T2 25 207 7 7 28
Southwest Cascade Muzzleloader 200M2 289 1530 24 11 35 12CH total 530 3,918 84 11 95 18
Rogue Unit total 2,408 12,162 84 53 137 6
KENO 31 GENERAL CASCADE 646 2890 8
SPRAGUE 33 GENERAL CASCADE 85 374 8
UPPER DESCHUTES 34 GENERAL CASCADE 1666 7309 51 51 3Little River 234A 36 172 11 11 31
Tumalo 234B 28 511 5 5 18East Cascade Muzzleloader 234M 103 616 10 12 22 21
CH total 167 1,299 26 12 38 23Upper Deschutes Unit total 1,833 8,608 26 63 89 5
GRIZZLY 38 East Cascade Muzzleloader 234M 0
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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
METOLIUS 39 GENERAL CASCADE 773 3357 24 24 3Tumalo 234B 28 557
East Cascade Muzzleloader 234M 34 193 6 6 18Metolius Unit total 835 4,107 6 24 30 4
FORT ROCK 77 GENERAL CASCADE 382 1963East Cascade Muzzleloader 234M 10 67
Fort Rock Unit total 392 2,030
General Season Total 14,039 61,813 613 613 4West Cascade Muzzleloader 200M 1,152 5,925 96 55 151 13East Cascade Muzzleloader 234M 147 876 16 12 28 19
CH total (Includes muzzleloader hunts) 2,684 18,131 469 80 549 20
CASCADE AREA TOTAL 16,723 79,944 469 693 1,162 7
ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE AREA RIFLE TOTALS
General Coast 1 & early CH bull 11,447 36,128 1,369 1,369 12General Coast 2 & late CH bull 9,493 43,164 38 958 996 10
Coast Misc CH total 3,092 32,414 1,405 48 1,453 47Cascade General season total 14,039 61,813 613 613 4
Cascade CH total 2,684 18,131 469 80 549 20
ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADERIFLE SEASONS TOTAL 40,755 191,650 1,912 3,068 4,980 12
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADE RIFLE SEASONS
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTHUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNIT NAME HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULLS ELK SUCCESS
SADDLE MT 197 778 70 19 89 45SCAPPOOSE 97 390 16 7 23 24WILSON 236 903 41 7 48 20TRASK 271 1,060 41 11 52 19STOTT MT 85 337 14 0 14 16ALSEA 300 1,280 53 20 73 24SIUSLAW 74 301 4 0 4 5WILLAMETTE 16 51 2 0 2 13
NORTH COAST AREA TOTAL 1,276 5,100 241 64 305 24
MELROSE 30 105 0TIOGA 310 1,443 77 7 84 27SIXES 3 10 2 2 67POWERS 19 89 3 3 16CHETCO 9 33 3 3 33APPLEGATE
SOUTH COAST AREA TOTAL 371 1,680 77 15 92 25
SANTIAM 152 679 6 2 8 5McKENZIE 154 662 10 6 16 10INDIGO 160 714 12 4 16 10DIXON 115 603 8 2 10 9EVANS CREEK 28 117 2 2 4 14ROGUE 172 830 14 6 20 12KENO 36 194 0UPPER DESCHUTES 69 368 2 2 3METOLIUS 6 32 0
CASCADE AREA TOTAL 892 4,199 52 24 76 9
ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADESEASON TOTAL 2,539 10,979 370 103 473 19
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADES: HARVEST BY HUNTERS WITH DISABILITIES (ALL WEAPONS)
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
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HARVEST# OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
SADDLE MT 3766 22833 344 514 858 23SCAPPOOSE 2608 14233 117 265 382 15WILSON 3835 16675 101 380 481 13TRASK 5755 30480 338 490 828 14STOTT MT 2204 10974 95 48 143 6ALSEA 6661 34067 246 365 611 9SIUSLAW 1673 7432 63 111 174 10WILLAMETTE 782 9312 42 78 120 15
NORTH COAST AREA TOTAL 27,284 146,006 1,346 2,251 3,597 13
MELROSE 953 5251 77 34 111 12TIOGA 4312 30048 292 424 716 17SIXES 526 4009 97 137 234 44POWERS 435 2155 8 63 71 16CHETCO 271 2273 9 49 58 21APPLEGATE 128 479
SOUTH COAST AREA TOTAL 6,625 44,215 483 707 1,190 18
SANTIAM 5813 33667 92 185 277 5McKENZIE 4012 20983 82 106 188 5INDIGO 4953 28817 161 261 422 9DIXON 2202 12122 23 123 146 7EVANS CREEK 552 2845 34 49 83 15ROGUE 3244 18299 97 130 227 7KENO 929 5694 8 8 1SPRAGUE 149 1094 8 8 5UPPER DESCHUTES 2459 13413 26 76 102 4GRIZZLYMETOLIUS 1028 5470 6 50 56 5FORT ROCK 804 6557
CASCADE AREA TOTAL 26,145 148,961 521 996 1,517 6
Muzzleloader Total 1,400 7,323 144 69 213 15(Subtotal included in above Area Totals)
Hunters with Disabilities1 2,539 10,979 370 103 473 19(This data is not included in above table)
ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADESEASON TOTAL2,3 62,593 350,161 2,720 4,057 6,777 111 Hunters with disabilities harvest is in addition to all other harvest shown above.2 Includes 3,301 archery hunters who also hunted in Eastern Oregon.3 Grand Total includes 4,076 archery hunters who hunted both the early and late seasons in western Oregon.
2009 ROOSEVELT ELK AND CASCADES: TOTAL ARCHERY AND RIFLE HARVEST
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVEST# OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS SEASON HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
MINAM 60 GENERAL 283 3292 52 52 18IMNAHA 61 GENERAL 579 5633 13 78 91 16CATHERINE CREEK 53 GENERAL 399 3640 52 52 13PINE CREEK 62 GENERAL 296 2932 26 26 9KEATING 63 GENERAL 270 3022 51 51 19LOOKOUT MT 64 GENERAL 103 887 13 13 26 25
WALLOWA ZONE TOTAL 1,930 19,406 26 272 298 15
MT EMILY 54 GENERAL 347 3832 13 13 4Mt Emily Unit 254R 0
Mt Emily Unit total 347 3,832 13 13 4WALLA WALLA 55 GENERAL 77 437 0 0
Walla Walla Unit 255R 0Walla Walla Unit total 77 437 0 0 0
WENAHA 56 GENERAL 193 1338 13 13 7Wenaha Unit 256R 0
Wenaha Unit total 193 1,338 13 13 7SLED SPRINGS 57
Sled Springs #1 257R1 0Sled Springs #2 257R2 0
Sled Springs Unit total 0CHESNIMNUS 58
Chesnimnus Unit 258R 0SNAKE RIVER 59 GENERAL 193 1556 13 13 7
WENAHA-SNAKE ZONE TOTAL 810 7,163 39 39 5
UKIAH 49 GENERAL 913 7614 78 78 9DESOLATION 50 GENERAL 1188 11357 103 83 186 16SUMPTER 51 GENERAL 836 8527 39 78 117 14STARKEY 52 GENERAL 1608 16603 116 116 7
Starkey Exp Forest Bow 252R 0Starkey Unit total 1,608 16,603 116 116 7
HEPPNER 48 GENERAL 1492 14365 207 207 14FOSSIL 45 GENERAL 450 3627 26 39 65 14COLUMBIA BASIN 44 GENERAL 39 553 0 0
UMATILLA-WHITMAN ZONE TOTAL 6,526 62,646 168 601 769 12
MURDERERS CREEK 46 GENERAL 1497 13742 64 65 129 9NORTHSIDE 47 GENERAL 1166 9703 51 83 134 11BEULAH 65 GENERAL 604 4887 51 77 128 21MALHEUR RIVER 66 GENERAL 768 7332 64 52 116 15SILVIES 72 GENERAL 1453 14468 51 141 192 13MAURY 36 GENERAL 236 1743 13 13 6OCHOCO 37 69 500 13 13 19
Ochoco Unit 237R 617 5982 23 52 75 12GRIZZLY 38 GENERAL 626 5468 26 26 4
OCHOCO-MALHEUR ZONE TOTAL 7,036 63,825 304 522 826 12
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK ARCHERY HARVEST
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVEST# OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS SEASON HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
BLUE MT AREA TOTALS 16,302 153,040 498 1,434 1,932 12
BIGGS 43 GENERAL 77 733 13 13 17MAUPIN 40 GENERAL 0HOOD 42 GENERAL 129 1080 13 13 26 20WHITE RIVER 41 GENERAL 257 2624 26 26 10PAULINA 35 GENERAL 141 1389 26 26 18FORT ROCK 77 GENERAL See Roosevelt/Cascade Archery SummarySILVER LAKE 76 GENERAL 64 334SPRAGUE 33 GENERAL See Roosevelt/Cascade Archery SummaryUPPER DESCHUTES 34 GENERAL See Roosevelt/Cascade Archery SummaryKLAMATH FALLS 32 GENERAL 39 322INTERSTATE 75 GENERAL 141 1247WARNER 74 GENERAL 26 116
CENTRAL AREA TOTAL 874 7,845 39 52 91 10
OWYHEE 67 GENERAL 0WHITEHORSE 68 GENERAL 13 51STEENS MT 69 GENERAL 26 334BEATYS BUTTE 70 GENERAL 0JUNIPER 71 GENERAL 0WAGONTIRE 73 GENERAL 39 129
HIGH DESERT AREA TOTAL 78 514 0 0 0
EASTERN OREGON ARCHERY TOTAL1 17,254 161,399 537 1,486 2,023 12
1 Includes 3,189 archery hunters who also hunted in Western Oregon
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK ARCHERY HARVEST
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
MINAM 60 Minam Unit #1 260X 339 1382 46 46 14Minam Unit #2 260Y 344 1869 82 82 24
Alder Slope 260A 0Union Agriculture Muzzleloader 254M1 0Union Agriculture Muzzleloader 254M2 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0Minam Unit total 683 3,251 0 128 128 19
IMNAHA 61 Imnaha Unit 261X 0Imnaha Unit 261 0
Schleur-Park Cr #1 259A1 0Schleur-Park Cr #2 259A2 0Schleur-Park Cr #3 259A3 0
GENERAL 2nd 643 3332 63 63 10Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0
Imnaha Unit total 643 3,332 63 63 10
CATHERINE CREEK 53 Catherine Cr Unit 253X 192 677 44 44 23GENERAL 2nd 277 1206 63 63 23
South Catherine Creek Private 253A 0South Catherine Creek 253B 0
Mt Harris 253C 0Mt Harris Muzzleloader 253M 0
Union Agriculture Muzzleloader #1 254M1 0Union Agriculture Muzzleloader #2 254M2 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0Catherine Creek Unit total 469 1,883 0 107 107 23
PINE CREEK 62 Pine Creek Unit 262X 243 979 65 65 27GENERAL 2nd 277 1572 18 18 6
Pine Creek Unit 262 0Pine Creek Unit total 520 2,551 83 83 16
KEATING 63 Keating Unit 263X 217 818 47 47 22GENERAL 2nd 250 1385 54 54 22
Keating Unit 263 97 378 42 42 43Keating Unit total 564 2,581 42 101 143 25
LOOKOUT MT 64 Lookout Mt Unit #1 264X 102 409 4 28 32 31Lookout Mt Unit #2 264Y 110 532 16 26 42 38
Lookout Mt Unit 264 133 884 28 28 21Lookout Mt Unit total 345 1,825 48 54 102 30
All 1st Season Hunts 1,093 4,265 4 230 234 21All 2nd Season Hunts 1,901 9,896 16 306 322 17
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 230 1,262 70 70 30WALLOWA ZONE TOTAL 3,224 15,423 90 536 626 19
MT EMILY 54 Mt Emily Unit #1 254X 432 1597 96 96 22Mt Emily Unit #2 254Y1 0Mt Emily Unit #3 254Y2 371 2143 53 53 14
GENERAL 2nd 0Pumpkin Ridge 254A 0
Union Agriculture Muzzleloader #1 254M1 0Union Agriculture Muzzleloader #2 254M2 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0Mt Emily Unit total 803 3,740 149 149 19
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE SEASON
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
WALLA WALLA 55 Walla Walla Unit #1 255X 191 722 22 22 12Walla Walla Unit #2 255Y1 0Walla Walla Unit #3 255Y2 200 1105 53 53 27
GENERAL 2nd 9 9Mill Creek Watershed 255A 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0Walla Walla Unit total 400 1,836 75 75 19
WENAHA 56 Wenaha Unit #1 256X 270 1102 18 18 7GENERAL 2nd 9 18
Wenaha Unit #2 256Y1 0Wenaha Unit #3 256Y2 179 1039 11 11 6
Bartlett Bench 256A 0Troy 256B 0
Union Agriculture Muzzleloader #1 254M1 0Union Agriculture Muzzleloader #2 254M2 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0Wenaha Unit total 458 2,159 0 29 29 6
SLED SPRINGS 57 Sled Springs Unit #1 257X 0Sled Springs Unit #2 257Y 0
Elk Creek 257A 0Flora #1 257B1 0Flora #2 257B2 0
Whiskey Creek 257C 0East Sled Springs 257D 0West Sled Springs 257E 0
Crickett Flat 257F 0Union Agriculture Muzzleloader #1 254M1 0Union Agriculture Muzzleloader #2 254M2 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0Sled Springs Unit total 0
CHESNIMNUS 58 Chesnimnus Unit 258X 0Zumwalt 258A 0
Chesnimnus Unit total 0
SNAKE RIVER 59 Snake River #1 259X 0Snake River #2 259Y 0
Schleur-Park Cr #1 259A1 0Schleur-Park Cr #2 259A2 0Schleur-Park Cr #3 259A3 0
Snake River Unit total 0
All 1st Season Hunts 893 3,421 136 136 15All 2nd Season Hunts 768 4,314 0 117 117 15
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0WENAHA-SNAKE ZONE TOTAL 1,661 7,735 253 253 15
UKIAH 49 Ukiah Unit #1 249A1 0Ukiah Unit #2 249A2 693 2916 59 59 9
GENERAL 2nd 1581 7862 152 152 10McKay Creek 249B 70 312 16 16 23
Ukiah Unit total 2,344 11,090 16 211 227 10
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE SEASON
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
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HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
DESOLATION 50 Desolation Unit 250X 933 4017 82 82 9GENERAL 2nd 1090 6379 27 27 2
Desolation Unit 250A 34 183 7 7 21Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 34 183 7 7 21
Desolation Unit total 2,057 10,579 7 109 116 6
SUMPTER 51 North Sumpter 251A 627 2553 66 66 11South Sumpter #1 251B1 0
GENERAL 2nd 804 4092 27 27 3South Sumpter #2 251B2 0
North Sumpter 251C 50 228 20 20 40South Sumpter 251D 185 1643 28 28 15Elkhorn Mt #1 251E1 28 99 13 13 46Elkhorn Mt #2 251E2 37 186 11 11 30
Elkhorn Agricultural Muzzleloader 251M 28 184 8 8 29Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 328 2,340 80 0 80 24
Sumpter Unit total 1,759 8,985 80 93 173 10
STARKEY 52 Starkey #1 252A1 386 1584 110 110 28Starkey #2 252A2 1460 6193 121 121 8
GENERAL 2nd 1242 6861 45 45 4South Starkey 252B 21 71 14 14 67
South Starkey Private 252C 50 214 21 21 42Starkey Experimental Forest 252D 24 90 5 5 21
North Powder 252E 206 968 79 79 38Ladd Marsh 252T 3 17 2 2 67
Union Agricultural Muzzleloader #1 254M1 0Union Agricultural Muzzleloader #2 254M2 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 304 1,360 114 7 121 40Starkey Unit total 3,392 15,998 114 283 397 12
HEPPNER 48 Heppner #1 248A1 620 2610 120 120 19Heppner #2 248A2 570 2456 91 91 16
Ritter #1 248B1 0GENERAL 2ND 1689 9774 170 170 10Ritter #2 248B2 171 781 13 30 43 25
Monument 248C 12 50 2 2 17Heppner 248D 66 227 40 40 61
West Grant Private #1 247D1 0West Grant Private #2 247D2 0West Grant Private #3 247D3 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 78 277 42 42 54Heppner Unit total 3,128 15,898 55 411 466 15
FOSSIL 45 Fossil Unit #1 245X 184 736 26 26 14Fossil Unit #2 245Y 218 1341 41 41 19
North Fossil Private #1 245A1 83 309 30 30 36South Fossil Private #1 245B1 65 270 20 20 31North Fossil Private #2 245A2 150 692 38 24 62 41South Fossil Private #2 245B2 171 756 34 47 81 47
North Fossil 245C 0South Fossil #1 245D1 82 256 38 38 46South Fossil #2 245D2 67 240 29 29 43South Fossil #3 245D3 40 122 24 24 60
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 189 618 91 91 48Fossil Unit totals 1,060 4,722 163 188 351 33
COLUMBIA BASIN 44 GENERAL 1st 144 783 7 10 17 12McKay Creek 249B 16 158 6 6 38
Columbia Basin Unit totals 160 941 13 10 23 14
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE SEASON
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
76
HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
All 1st Season Hunts 5,765 24,427 7 735 742 13All 2nd Season Hunts 7,116 38,538 85 563 648 9
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 1,019 5,248 356 7 363 36UMATILLA-WHITMAN ZONE TOTAL 13,900 68,213 448 1,305 1,753 13
MURDERERS CREEK 46 Murderers Cr Unit 246X 425 1967 94 94 22Murderers Cr Private Lands 246 56 442 25 25 45
West Murderers Creek 246A 380 2276 56 52 108 28East Murderers Creek 246B 250 1355 17 31 48 19
Flagtail 246C 300 1615 74 74 25Upper John Day River 246D 0
East Grant 265D 155 973 34 34 22Flat Creek Youth 246T 19 71 7 7 37
East Grant Muzzleloader 265M 98 576 3 6 9 9Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 628 3,677 143 6 149 24
Murderers Creek Unit total 1,683 9,275 216 183 399 24
NORTHSIDE 47 Northside Unit 247X 353 1514 59 59 17Northside Private #1 247A1 0Northside Private #2 247A2 0
West Northside 247B 0East Northside 247C 378 2316 53 15 68 18
Northside Unit 247 0West Grant Private #1 247D1 0West Grant Private #2 247D2 0West Grant Private #3 247D3 0East Northside Private 247E 0Upper John Day River 246D 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0Northside Unit total 731 3,830 53 74 127 17
BEULAH 65 West Beulah #1 265A1 303 1172 46 46 15East Beulah #1 265B1 131 423 15 24 39 30
West Beulah #2 265A2 320 2004 58 25 83 26East Beulah #2 265B2 136 593 25 26 51 38East Beulah #3 265B3 99 464 15 18 33 33Bully Creek #1 265C1 0Bully Creek #2 265C2 0
East Grant 265D 75 445 10 10 13East Grant Muzzleloader 265M 76 438 6 6 8
Murderers Creek Private Lands 246 2 16Upper John Day River 246D 0
Drewsey Valley #1 266A1 12 181 2 2 17Drewsey Valley #2 266A2 17 174 3 3 18
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 281 1,718 36 18 54 19Beulah Unit total 1,171 5,910 134 139 273 23
MALHEUR RIVER 66 North Malheur River #1 266X 354 1475 54 54 15North Malheur River #2 266Y 375 2377 62 62 17
Drewsey Valley #1 266A1 54 583 31 31 57Drewsey Valley #2 266A2 34 193 14 14 41North Malheur River 266B 257 1349 57 57 22South Malheur River 266C 113 753 32 32 28
High Desert 278A 211 1410 9 33 42 20High Desert Muzzleloader 278M 30 158 6 6 20
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 699 4,446 143 39 182 26Malheur River Unit total 1,428 8,298 143 155 298 21
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE SEASON
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
77
HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
SILVIES 72 Silvies Unit #1 272X 503 2139 94 94 19Silvies Unit #2 272Y 529 3124 84 84 16
Silvies Unit 272A 529 2815 152 152 29West Silvies 272B 81 472 8 8 10
Silvies North Juniper #1 271A1 97 819 25 25 26Silvies North Juniper #2 271A2 95 670 33 33 35
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 802 4,776 218 66 8Silvies Unit total 1,834 10,039 218 178 396 22
MAURY 36 Maury Unit #1 236X 94 339 19 19 20Maury Unit #2 236Y 99 487 34 34 34
Maury-Hampton Buttes 236A 35 171 2 2 6Crooked River 237B 29 268 3 3 10
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 64 439 5 5 8Maury Unit total 257 1,265 5 53 58 23
OCHOCO 37 Ochoco Unit #1 237X 288 1172 77 77 27Ochoco Unit #2 237Y 293 1644 69 69 24
Ochoco Unit 237 446 2304 71 71 16North Ochoco 237A 51 322 9 9 18Crooked River 237B 135 939 26 26 19
Ochoco Unit Youth Hunt 237T 189 749 50 50 26Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 821 4,314 156 0 156 19
Ochoco Unit total 1,402 7,130 156 146 302 22
GRIZZLY 38 Grizzly Unit #1 238X 102 374 16 16 16Grizzly Unit #2 238Y 102 486 12 12 12
Southwest Grizzly 238A 233 3346 47 47 20North Grizzly Private 238B 123 733 41 41 33
Grizzly Private #1 238C1 124 478 14 28 42 34Grizzly Private #2 238C2 168 855 13 34 47 28
East Cascade Muzzleloader 234M 0Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 356 4,079 88 0 88 25
Grizzly Unit total 852 6,272 115 90 205 24
All 1st Season Hunts 2,677 11,053 29 511 540 20All 2nd Season Hunts 3,030 17,517 222 444 666 22
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 3,651 23,449 789 63 852 23OCHOCO-MALHEUR ZONE TOTAL 9,358 52,019 1,040 1,018 2,058 22
All 1st Season Hunts 10,428 43,166 40 1,612 1,652 16All 2nd Season Hunts 12,815 70,265 323 1,430 1,753 14
Misc CH total 4,900 29,959 1,215 70 1,285 26BLUE MT AREA TOTAL 28,143 143,390 1,578 3,112 4,690 17
BIGGS 43 GENERAL 1st 174 678 10 28 38 22GENERAL 2nd 36 188
North Grizzly Private 238B 0Maupin/West Biggs 240A 104 420 21 21 20
Biggs Unit total 314 1,286 31 28 59 19
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE SEASON
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
78
HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
MAUPIN 40 GENERAL 1st 29 105 6 6 21GENERAL 2nd 45 134 9 9 20
North Grizzly Private 238B 3 13Maupin/West Biggs 240A 114 737 16 16 14
Maupin Unit total 191 989 16 15 31 16
HOOD 42 GENERAL 1st 69 236GENERAL 2nd 232 1018 9 9 4
Hood River/Mosier Valley 242A 25 159 9 9 36White River/Hood 241B 0
North White River/Hood #1 241C1 7 121 4 4 57North White River/Hood #2 241C2 5 28 3 3 60
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 37 308 16 16 43Hood Unit total 338 1,562 16 9 25 7
WHITE RIVER 41 GENERAL 1st 433 1662 35 35 8GENERAL 2nd 786 4181 27 27 3
The Dalles Watershed 241A 25 108 2 2 8White River/Hood 241B 41 208 12 12 29
North White River/Hood #1 241C1 15 209 2 2 13North White River/Hood #2 241C2 10 245
Larch Creek 241D 28 515 6 6 21Hood River/Mosier Valley 242A 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 94 1,177 20 0 20 21White River Unit total 1,338 7,128 22 62 84 6
KLAMATH FALLS 32 Klamath Falls Unit #1 232X 8 39Klamath Falls Unit #2 232Y 19 86 2 2 11
Klamath Falls Unit total 27 125 2 2 7
SPRAGUE 33 Sprague Unit #1 233X 74 302Sprague #2 233Y 90 520 6 6 7
Sprague Unit total 164 822 6 6 4
PAULINA 35 Paulina-East Fort Rock #1 235X 253 1032 25 25 10Paulina-East Fort Rock #2 235Y 202 970 26 26 13
General 1st 0Badlands 235B 43 358 18 18 42
Paulina-East Fort Rock Muzzleloader 235M 0Little River 234A 5 38
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 48 396 18 18 38Paulina Unit total 503 2,398 18 51 69 14
WARNER 74 Warner Unit 274X 33 123Warner Unit 274Y 38 185 4 4 11
Warner Unit total 71 308 4 4 6
INTERSTATE 75 Interstate Unit 275X 149 568 9 9 6Interstate Unit 275Y 111 545
Interstate Unit total 260 1,113 9 9 3
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE SEASON
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
79
HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
SILVER LAKE 76 Silver Lake Unit 276X 145 575 8 8 6Silver Lake Unit 276Y 142 907 3 3 2
Connley Hills 277A 0Hayes Butte-Murdock Creek 277B 0
Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0 0Silver Lake Unit total 287 1,482 0 11 11 4
FORT ROCK 77 Connley Hills 277A 0Hayes Butte-Murdock Creek 277B 0
Paulina-East Fort Rock #1 235X 155 633 6 6 4Paulina-East Fort Rock #2 235Y 197 1170 18 18 9
Paulina-East Fort Rock Muzzleloader 235M 0Total CH other than 1st & 2nd season 0 0
Fort Rock Unit total 352 1,803 24 24 7
All 1st Season Hunts 1,547 6,061 12 117 129 8All 2nd Season Hunts 1,898 9,904 104 104 5
Misc CH total 400 3,051 91 0 91 23CENTRAL AREA TOTAL 3,845 19,016 103 221 324 8
OWYHEE 67 Owyhee Unit 267 25 157 4 4 16High Desert 278A 32 175 5 5 10 31
High Desert Muzzleloader 278M 8 42 6 6 75Owyhee Unit total 65 374 9 11 20 31
WHITEHORSE 68 East Whitehorse 268A 19 256 1 1 5High Desert 278A 5 28
High Desert Muzzleloader 278M 0Whitehorse Unit total 24 284 1 0 1 4
STEENS MT 69 High Desert 278A 152 854 9 24 33 22High Desert Muzzleloader 278M 8 44 6 6 75
Steens Mt Unit total 160 898 9 30 39 24
BEATYS BUTTE 70 High Desert 278A 0High Desert Muzzleloader 278M 0
Beatys Butte Unit total 0 0
JUNIPER 71 Silvies-North Juniper #1 271A1 15 134 2 2 13Silvies-North Juniper #2 271A2 13 73 7 7 54
North Juniper 271B 0High Desert 278A 41 161 5 5 12
High Desert Muzzleloader 278M 8 36 3 3 38Juniper Unit total 77 404 12 5 17 22
WAGONTIRE 73 High Desert 278A 175 1185 14 14 28 16High Desert Muzzleloader 278M 44 196 6 8 14 32Silvies-North Juniper #1 271A1 2 3Silvies-North Juniper #1 271A2 0
North Juniper 271B 0Wagontire Unit total 221 1,384 20 22 42 19
HIGH DESERT AREA TOTAL 547 3,344 51 68 119 22
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE SEASON
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
80
HARVESTSEASON # OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE OR HUNT HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE HUNTER TOTALSAll 1st Season Hunts 11,975 49,227 52 1,729 1,781 15All 2nd Season Hunts 14,713 80,169 323 1,534 1,857 13
Misc CH totals 5,847 36,354 1,357 138 1,495 26
GRAND TOTAL 32,535 165,750 1,732 3,401 5,133 16
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK RIFLE SEASON
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
81
MINAM 7 40 0IMNAHA 40 193 11 4 15 38CATHERINE CREEK 7 33 2 2 29PINE CREEK 29 128 12 2 14 48KEATING 24 156 4 4 17LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
MT EMILY 16 70 2 2 13WALLA WALLA 12 61 2 2 17WENAHA 5 87 3 3 60SLED SPRINGS 42 228 7 0 7 17CHESNIMUS 17 97 0SNAKE RIVER 2 7 2 2 100
UKIAH 121 640 11 11 9DESOLATION 150 916 13 2 15 10SUMPTER 92 493 23 0 23 25STARKEY 97 514 6 6 6HEPPNER 87 452 5 5 6FOSSIL 19 94 2 2 4 21COLUMBIA BASIN 3 52 0
MURDERERS CREEK 14 61NORTHSIDE 9 40 2 2 22BEULAH 5 17 0 0 0MALHEUR RIVER 26 146 3 2 5 19SILVIES 28 155 2 4 6 21MAURYOCHOCO 17 106 3 2 5 29GRIZZLY 14 71 2 2 4 29
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
82
HARVESTHUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNIT NAME HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULLS ELK SUCCESS
BIGGSMAUPINHOODWHITE RIVERPAULINAFORT ROCKSILVER LAKESPRAGUEKLAMATH FALLSINTERSTATEWARNER
CENTRAL AREA 0 0 0 0 0 0
OWYHEEWHITEHORSESTEENS MOUNTAINBEATYS BUTTEJUNIPERWAGONTIRE
HIGH DESERT AREA 0 0 0 0 0 0
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELKSEASON TOTAL 883 4,857 55 59 137 16
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK: HARVEST BY HUNTERS WITH DISABILITIES (ALL WEAPONS)
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
83
HARVEST# OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
MINAM 966 6543 180 180 19IMNAHA 1222 8965 13 141 154 13CATHERINE CREEK 868 5523 159 159 18PINE CREEK 816 5483 109 109 13KEATING 834 5603 42 152 194 23LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN 448 2712 61 67 128 29
WALLOWA ZONE 5,154 34,829 116 808 924 18
MT. EMILY 1150 7572 162 162 14WALLA WALLA 477 2273 75 75 16WENAHA 651 3497 42 42 6SLED SPRINGSCHESNIMNUSSNAKE RIVER 193 1556 13 13 7
WENAHA-SNAKE RIVER ZONE 2,471 14,898 292 292 12
UKIAH 3257 18704 16 289 305 9DESOLATION 3245 21936 110 192 302 9SUMPTER 2595 17512 119 171 290 11STARKEY 5000 32601 114 399 513 10HEPPNER 4620 30263 55 618 673 15FOSSIL 1510 8349 189 227 416 28COLUMBIA BASIN 199 1494 13 10 23 12
UMATILLA-WHITMAN ZONE 20,426 130,859 616 1,906 2,522 12
MURDERERS CREEK 3180 23017 280 248 528 17NORTHSIDE 1897 13533 104 157 261 14BEULAH 1775 10797 185 216 401 23MALHEUR RIVER 2196 15630 207 207 414 19SILVIES 3287 24507 269 319 588 18MAURY 493 3008 5 66 71 14OCHOCO 2088 13612 179 211 390 19GRIZZLY 1478 11740 115 116 231 16
OCHOCO-MALHEUR ZONE 16,394 115,844 1,344 1,540 2,884 18
BLUE MT AREA 44,445 296,430 2,076 4,546 6,622 15
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK SEASONS - ARCHERY AND RIFLE HARVEST
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
84
HARVEST# OF HUNTER ANTLER- TOTAL TOTAL %
UNITS BY AREA OR ZONE HUNTERS DAYS LESS BULL ELK SUCCESS
BIGGS 391 2019 31 41 72 18MAUPIN 191 989 16 15 31 16HOOD 467 2642 29 22 51 11WHITE RIVER 1595 9752 22 88 110 7PAULINA 644 3787 44 51 95 15FORT ROCK 352 1803 24 24 7SILVER LAKE 351 1816 11 11 3SPRAGUE 164 822 6 6 4KLAMATH FALLS 66 447 2 2 3INTERSTATE 401 2360 9 9 2WARNER 97 424 4 4 4
CENTRAL AREA 4,719 26,861 142 273 415 9
OWYHEE 65 374 9 11 20 31WHITEHORSE 37 335 1 1 3STEENS MT. 186 1232 9 30 39 21BEATYS BUTTEJUNIPER 77 404 12 5 17 22WAGONTIRE 260 1513 20 22 42 16
HIGH DESERT AREA 625 3,858 51 68 119 19
Hunters with Disablities1 883 4,857 55 59 137 16(This data not included in table above)
ROCKY MOUNTAINELK SEASONS TOTALS3 50,672 332,006 2,324 4,946 7,293 14
1 Hunters with disabilities harvest is in addition to all other harvest shown above.2 Includes 3,301 archery hunters who also hunted in Weastern Oregon.
2009 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK SEASONS - ARCHERY AND RIFLE HARVEST
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
85
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1940
6,15
21,
350
1,17
92,
529
414,
809
1,15
21,
179
2,33
148
1,34
319
80
198
1519
458,
597
2,39
867
2,46
529
7,27
02,
176
672,
243
311,
327
222
022
217
1950
22,8
023,
157
2,23
45,
391
2416
,726
2,21
01,
234
3,44
421
6,07
694
71,
000
1,94
732
1955
27,7
094,
228
1,85
56,
083
2221
,504
3,36
11,
749
5,11
024
6,20
586
710
697
316
1961
51,3
499,
707
2,38
412
,091
2436
,514
7,09
81,
863
8,96
125
14,8
352,
609
521
3,13
021
1962
52,9
917,
998
2,17
810
,176
1939
,432
6,46
01,
925
8,38
521
13,5
591,
538
253
1,79
113
1963
54,7
2410
,084
3,60
613
,690
2541
,216
6,95
93,
606
10,5
6526
13,5
083,
125
03,
125
2319
6462
,898
11,8
465,
311
17,1
5727
41,0
107,
576
4,87
912
,455
3021
,888
4,27
043
24,
702
2119
6567
,387
8,06
64,
200
12,2
6618
47,6
515,
768
3,59
49,
362
2019
,736
2,29
860
62,
904
1519
6668
,178
8,03
03,
372
11,4
0217
49,5
045,
529
3,18
98,
718
1818
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2,50
118
32,
684
1419
6764
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7,66
02,
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10,5
3016
46,1
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220
2,69
07,
910
1718
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2,44
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02,
620
1419
6865
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7,16
02,
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9,41
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45,6
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170
1,98
06,
150
1320
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2,99
027
03,
260
1619
6966
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7,80
02,
118
9,91
815
46,3
005,
800
2,08
07,
880
1719
,700
2,00
038
2,03
810
1970
73,5
6010
,150
2,53
012
,680
1752
,190
6,92
02,
420
9,34
018
21,3
703,
230
110
3,34
016
1971
74,5
507,
830
2,44
010
,270
1451
,640
5,33
02,
260
7,59
015
22,9
102,
500
180
2,68
012
1972
79,1
008,
075
2,23
510
,310
1353
,700
5,74
22,
188
7,93
015
25,4
002,
333
472,
380
919
7398
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11,0
872,
913
14,0
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65,1
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626
2,73
510
,361
1633
,200
3,46
117
83,
639
1119
7410
6,70
09,
527
4,54
314
,070
1369
,100
6,62
84,
036
10,6
6415
37,6
002,
899
507
3,40
69
1975
110,
830
11,4
803,
871
15,3
5114
73,2
807,
393
3,47
610
,869
1537
,550
4,08
739
54,
482
1219
7698
,770
9,76
73,
423
13,1
9013
64,9
707,
389
2,83
810
,227
1633
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2,37
858
52,
963
919
7711
2,34
013
,270
4,50
317
,773
1673
,580
9,31
83,
696
13,0
1418
38,7
603,
952
807
4,75
912
1978
100,
949
9,69
96,
298
15,9
9716
67,3
897,
287
5,06
312
,350
1833
,560
2,41
21,
235
3,64
711
1979
110,
642
9,64
76,
481
16,1
2815
68,7
186,
444
5,09
111
,535
1741
,924
3,20
31,
390
4,59
311
1980
119,
270
13,6
269,
174
22,8
0019
74,6
559,
279
6,67
215
,951
2144
,615
4,34
72,
502
6,84
915
1981
124,
596
10,9
499,
233
20,1
8216
77,9
347,
578
7,49
615
,074
1946
,662
3,37
11,
737
5,10
811
1982
121,
691
10,5
266,
400
16,9
2614
74,9
867,
128
4,91
012
,038
1646
,705
3,39
81,
490
4,88
810
1983
128,
095
10,5
846,
457
17,0
4113
76,8
797,
319
5,64
312
,962
1751
,216
3,26
581
44,
079
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8,79
85,
736
14,5
3418
52,1
264,
621
1,51
66,
137
1219
8613
4,28
510
,764
4,90
615
,670
1278
,102
7,65
14,
096
11,7
4715
56,1
833,
113
810
3,92
37
1987
101,
603
8,11
45,
775
13,8
8914
62,8
225,
363
4,67
710
,040
1638
,781
2,75
11,
098
3,84
910
1988
113,
718
10,5
427,
428
17,9
7016
68,9
607,
507
6,20
013
,707
2044
,758
3,03
51,
228
4,26
310
1989
114,
110
11,3
236,
777
18,1
0016
67,7
917,
484
4,88
912
,373
1846
,319
3,83
91,
888
5,72
712
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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Big Game Statistics: Elk
86
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HA
RV.
HA
RVE
STH
AR
V.SU
CC
.H
UN
TER
SH
AR
V.H
AR
VEST
HA
RV.
SUC
C.
HU
NTE
RS
HA
RV.
HA
RVE
STH
AR
V.SU
CC
.
1990
110,
504
10,7
627,
574
18,3
3617
66,1
217,
690
5,61
813
,308
2044
,383
3,07
21,
956
5,02
811
1991
117,
342
13,3
848,
185
21,5
6918
71,0
699,
856
6,50
316
,359
2346
,273
3,52
81,
682
5,21
011
1992
128,
560
13,0
828,
933
22,0
1517
76,7
108,
998
7,01
216
,010
2151
,850
4,08
41,
921
6,00
512
1993
138,
270
13,2
548,
335
21,5
8916
81,8
998,
048
6,28
814
,336
1856
,371
5,20
62,
047
7,25
313
1994
129,
903
14,5
6811
,496
26,0
6420
76,3
1310
,027
8,82
718
,854
2553
,590
4,54
12,
669
7,21
013
1995
140,
777
13,2
9110
,167
23,4
5817
81,9
069,
210
7,54
116
,751
2058
,871
4,08
12,
626
6,70
711
1996
137,
032
13,2
1312
,755
25,9
6819
77,7
368,
269
9,60
117
,870
2359
,296
4,94
43,
154
8,09
814
1997
142,
262
12,8
2912
,878
25,7
0718
78,8
418,
186
9,20
917
,395
2263
,421
4,64
33,
669
8,31
213
1998
146,
614
12,1
3811
,634
23,7
7216
79,4
197,
452
8,47
215
,924
2067
,195
4,68
63,
162
7,84
812
1999
142,
980
11,5
7310
,004
21,5
7715
78,2
637,
474
7,17
114
,645
1964
,717
4,09
92,
833
6,93
211
2000
137,
624
10,6
459,
595
20,2
4015
75,1
816,
697
6,53
113
,228
1862
,443
3,94
83,
064
7,01
211
2001
137,
348
10,9
349,
448
20,3
8215
74,4
086,
747
6,21
012
,957
1762
,940
4,18
73,
238
7,42
512
2002
134,
485
10,8
899,
458
20,3
4715
74,4
086,
747
6,21
012
,957
1760
,077
4,14
23,
248
7,39
012
2003
129,
101
10,5
129,
007
19,5
1915
69,7
606,
085
5,28
411
,369
1659
,341
4,42
73,
723
8,15
014
2004
110
5,78
27,
589
5,44
413
,033
1250
,883
3,82
12,
251
6,07
212
54,8
993,
768
3,19
36,
961
1320
051
107,
101
8,52
15,
055
13,5
7613
51,9
154,
389
2,28
66,
675
1355
,186
4,13
22,
769
6,90
113
2006
111
2,38
09,
405
5,11
914
,524
1351
,011
5,06
02,
252
7,31
214
61,3
694,
345
2,86
77,
212
1220
071
114,
184
8,53
04,
602
13,1
3212
51,0
104,
487
2,14
96,
636
1363
,174
4,04
32,
453
6,49
610
2008
111
4,11
88,
746
4,80
313
,561
1249
,823
5,12
12,
036
7,16
914
64,2
953,
625
2,76
76,
392
1020
091
113,
265
9,00
35,
044
14,0
7012
50,6
724,
946
2,32
47,
293
1462
,593
4,05
72,
720
6,77
711
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