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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1512503" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>True. Frank is a great resource.</p><p>I would also call the Fields General Store in Fields Oregon (541) 495-2275. They probably know a few guides.They may even know guides who have access to private lands in the Steens, Beatys Butte and Hart Mnt areas. They have lots of pics on the wall posted by guides who guide for sheep etc. in the Steens wilderness areas.</p><p>I will probably be hunting Steens next year with my brother. He has the points for that. It will be my 3rd time hunting there. There are a few wall hangers walking around for sure, but they tend to be scattered from the herds in August when the Steens and most other hunts are. Hart Mnt is better because it is in Sept.</p><p>For Hart Mnt. there is only one non resident tag allowed per year. As of 2018 a non resident would have had to have 23 preference points for a 100% chance at a draw. At 22 points the odds dropped to 17%. Hart Mnt will still be several years out for you..</p><p>I would look at Steens. It has a non resident quota of 3 tags per year (100% for non resident in 2018 with 17 points) or East Beatys Butte (100% for non resident in 2018 with 20 points.)</p><p>This is a good site to figure the draw odds in Oregon.</p><p><a href="https://sites.google.com/site/oregontags/400-series---2018-pronghorn-antelope" target="_blank">https://sites.google.com/site/oregontags/400-series---2018-pronghorn-antelope</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1512503, member: 74902"] True. Frank is a great resource. I would also call the Fields General Store in Fields Oregon (541) 495-2275. They probably know a few guides.They may even know guides who have access to private lands in the Steens, Beatys Butte and Hart Mnt areas. They have lots of pics on the wall posted by guides who guide for sheep etc. in the Steens wilderness areas. I will probably be hunting Steens next year with my brother. He has the points for that. It will be my 3rd time hunting there. There are a few wall hangers walking around for sure, but they tend to be scattered from the herds in August when the Steens and most other hunts are. Hart Mnt is better because it is in Sept. For Hart Mnt. there is only one non resident tag allowed per year. As of 2018 a non resident would have had to have 23 preference points for a 100% chance at a draw. At 22 points the odds dropped to 17%. Hart Mnt will still be several years out for you.. I would look at Steens. It has a non resident quota of 3 tags per year (100% for non resident in 2018 with 17 points) or East Beatys Butte (100% for non resident in 2018 with 20 points.) This is a good site to figure the draw odds in Oregon. [URL]https://sites.google.com/site/oregontags/400-series---2018-pronghorn-antelope[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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