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Oregon is a wonderful sleeper state for bird hunting. There are
ample numbers of ruffed and blue grouse in the mountains,
chukar and Hungarian partridge in the eastern deserts, solid
populations of valley quail, some mountain quail, and a plentiful
turkey population, as well. Published in 1999.
Contents
Introduction
Oregon Facts
Oregon Major Roads and Rivers (map)
Tips on using This Book
Oregon Bird hunting Regulations
Upland Game Birds
Ruffed Grouse Blue Grouse
Sage Grouse
Mountain Quail
Valley Quail
Chukar Partridge
Hungarian partridge
Ring-necked Pheasant
Wild Turkey
Mourning Dove
Band-tailed Pigeon
Common Snipe
Northeast Region
Joseph and Enterprise / Wallowa County
La Grande / Union County
Baker City, Huntingdon, Richland, and Halfway / Baker County
John Day / Canyon City / Grant County
Pendleton, Hermiston, Umatilla / Umatilla County
Heppner, Condon, Mitchell, Fossil, and Spray / Morrow, Gilliam, and Wheeler Counties
High Desert Region
Ontario, Juntura, Jordan Valley / Halheur County
Burns, Frenchglen, Fields, Drewsey / Harnay County
Lakeview, Paisley, Summer Lake, Silver Lake / Lake County
Klamath Falls / Klamath County
Bend, Prineville, Madras / Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook Counties
The Dalles / Wasco and Sherman Counties
Columbia Region
Astoria / Clatsop County
Tillamook / Tillamook County
St. Helens / Columbia County
Hood River / Hood River County
Portland Metro Area / Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties
Northwest Region
McMinnville / Yamhill and Polk Counties
Salem / Marion County
Corvallis / Benton and Linn Counties
Eugene and Springfield / Lane County
Lincoln City and Newport / Lincoln County
Southwest Region
Roseburg and Reedsport / Douglas County
Grants Pass / Josephine County
Medford and Ashland / Jackson County
Coos Bay-North Bend, Bandon / Coos County
Port Oxford, Gold Beach, Brookings / Curry County
Oregon's Cooperative Access Program
Oregon's Regulated Hunt Areas
Oregon's State Wildlife Areas
Oregon's National Wildlife Refuges
Other Public hunting Areas
Appendix I: Traveling with Dog and Gun
Appendix II: Hunter Conditioning and Equipment
Appendix III: Gun Dog Conditioning
Appendix IV: Equipment Checklist
Appendix V: Preserving Game Birds for Mounting
Appendix VI: Field Preparation of Game Birds for the Table
Appendix VII: Information Sources
Index
Travel Guides/Hunting
Softcover 6x9 inches, 350 pages
OtaBind lay flat binding
70+ black and white photos and over 100 maps