Or. Admin. Code § 635-066-0010 - General Season Regulations
(1)
Open Area: The entire state is open, except that lands within one mile of the
Rogue River between Grave Creek and Lobster Creek are closed to all black bear
hunting.
(2) No person shall use
dogs to hunt or pursue black bear.
(3) No person shall use bait to attract or
hunt black bear.
(4) The skull of
any bear taken must be presented to an ODFW office or designated collection
site. The person who took the animal is responsible to have it presented,
within 10 days of the kill, to be checked and marked. Skull must be unfrozen
when presented for check-in. Check-in at ODFW offices must occur during normal
business hours (8-5, Mon-Fri.). Hunters are required to check in the skull
only, for the purpose of inspection, tagging and removal of a tooth for
aging.
(5) When the bear skull is
presented at check-in information that must be provided includes:
(a) Sex of animal, date of harvest and
location of harvest including Wildlife Management Unit, and
(b) Complete hunter information including the
issued date and time of a paper tag or the confirmation number of an electronic
tag; a completed "Wildlife Transfer Record Form" as found in the current year's
Oregon Big Game Regulations is an alternative for providing the required
information.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 496.138, 496.146, 496.162 & ORS 496.012
Statutes/Other Implemented: 496.138, 496.146, 496.162 & ORS 496.012
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