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Thoughts On Oregon & Washington As Hunting States
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<blockquote data-quote="Retired2021" data-source="post: 2907171" data-attributes="member: 119236"><p>Oregon wildlife management is all about protecting the wolf, cougar and bear. Deer and elk numbers are on a continual decline. I hunt the High Desert, it is not because of the quality, it is the only place where it is not crowded. It can take 3 days of hard hunting to find an elk track. As cougar and wolf populations expand, hunting will get worse. East side is very red (except for Bend) and has no say in any politics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired2021, post: 2907171, member: 119236"] Oregon wildlife management is all about protecting the wolf, cougar and bear. Deer and elk numbers are on a continual decline. I hunt the High Desert, it is not because of the quality, it is the only place where it is not crowded. It can take 3 days of hard hunting to find an elk track. As cougar and wolf populations expand, hunting will get worse. East side is very red (except for Bend) and has no say in any politics. [/QUOTE]
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