No littering, pick up any trash. Motorized vehicle travel permitted only on roads shown in green on the TMA map or posted with an orange road marker in the field are open to motor vehicles. Miami Corporation, McMinnville: 503-472-7186 Sponsored Links. Reservations will not be taken over. Contact 503-947-6042 orclick here. The landsmade available through this project includerangeland, steep rimrock, and brushy, riparian areas.Contact:ODFW Hines, 541-573-6582, Map(pdf)Project information:A&H funds are used to pay the landowner for access to this rangeland.Contact:ODFW Ontario, 541-889-6975, Mapavailable from Salem Headquarters, and www.oregonhuntingmap.com.Project information:A&H funds are used to pay landowners on a per-acre basis for public hunting access.Contact:ODFW Northeast Region Office (541) 962-1838, Map Page 1 | Page 2 (pdf)Project information:A&H funds are used to pay landowners on a per-acre basis for public hunting access.Contact:ODFW Heppner (541) 676-5230, Primary: Mule deer, pheasant, quail, Hungarian partridge, grouse, doveSecondary: elk, pronghorn, bear, turkey, predators, February 1-January 31, through January 31 2026, Map(pdf)Project information:A&H funds are used to pay the landowner on a per acre basis for public hunting access.Contact:ODFW Baker City, 541-523-5832, Map(pdf)Project information:Provides access to 4,215 acres of previously inaccessible BLM land. From Prineville travel 26 miles east on Highway 380 to Newsome Road; turn south on, Reservation must be made online to access this property. Funding for the Private Lands Program comes in many different forms. These recommendations will be made to the Fish and Wildlife Commission in March and final versions will be adopted as rule by the Commission in April. The law established a funding mechanism to provide grants to private landowners, timber and agriculture corporations, sportsmen groups, natural resource agencies, and others for projects designed to increase public hunting access to private lands and/or improve wildlife habitat. Selected landowners should expect to be in contact with WDFW regional staff to assess seasons and permit numbers during the Fall/Winter timeframe. Different agreements with landowners mean differing requirements to hunt on those lands. No camping, no fires, be careful with cigarettes. WDFW works within formal agreements with the landowner to outline and develop a plan for enrolled lands. mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, waterfowl, quail. Annual production capacity of 260 MMBF. In return, the landowner has agreed to allow three years of by-permission hunting access.
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