Anyone hunting Central Oregon?
Anyone hunting Central Oregon?
Sage rats of course........new kid on the block on this forum. Would enjoy hearing reports of hunting near Fort "Stone" (you know I can't tell). Headed for my third season up there at 4,200' elevation......next spring with a 204 a couple of 17's........redmist
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I cant wait I just bought my son a 22-250 and my .204 is ready to blow up some varmints. I Want to get out to Eastern Oregon and try some Coyotes. Has anybody hunted out by Post and Paulina I hunted elk in the Ochcoos last year and seen a ton of Coyotes. Does Eastern Washngton have any sage rats?
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I hunt coyotes all winter out in that area, but be warned that all or most of it is private land. The south border of the Ochocos is of course National Forest, and it is also good for coyotes. Les Schwab owns almost the entire valley, along with the Cold Creek Ranch, and neither take trespassers lightly, believe me. Without landowner permission, best to stay out of that area.
If you're really after coyotes, just head east on Hwy 20 past Horse Ridge, and you'll be in BLM heaven with literally hundreds of thousands of acres to warm up that 204 and have some fun with dogs. The local kids have educated the coyotes pretty well with amatuer calling, so the farther away from Bend, the better you'll do.
If you're really after coyotes, just head east on Hwy 20 past Horse Ridge, and you'll be in BLM heaven with literally hundreds of thousands of acres to warm up that 204 and have some fun with dogs. The local kids have educated the coyotes pretty well with amatuer calling, so the farther away from Bend, the better you'll do.
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HYW 20
How far is Horse rigde out 20? Does asking work out in the Post area? Its that much closer for me than hyw 20 but I will give anything a try.
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Horse ridge is about 20 miles east of Bend (the large ridge with the prehistoric river canyon & viewpoint). It's all open high desert after that, and great coyote country, all BLM.
It won't do much good to ask in the Post/Paulina Valley, as there is only about 4 or 5 owners total, and they get asked all the time. Unless you're on a "short list", it's a waste of time. Out of all that land, I've only got permission to hunt one ranch that's also posted, and it's only for sage rats and coyotes, NO big game whatever allowed. It took me many years to gain permission, and it was only granted because I knew the ranch caretakers from a very good friend. It's the old story of a few inconsiderate idiots ruining it many years ago for the rest of us.
It won't do much good to ask in the Post/Paulina Valley, as there is only about 4 or 5 owners total, and they get asked all the time. Unless you're on a "short list", it's a waste of time. Out of all that land, I've only got permission to hunt one ranch that's also posted, and it's only for sage rats and coyotes, NO big game whatever allowed. It took me many years to gain permission, and it was only granted because I knew the ranch caretakers from a very good friend. It's the old story of a few inconsiderate idiots ruining it many years ago for the rest of us.
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No, have not hunted anything around there except rock chucks and squirrels, but again, mostly private land. Any area over here around a town of any size has "educated" coyotes, as the newbies try calling on them, and the dogs soon learn to avoid those sounds and say healthy by staying away.
Honestly, if you want to shoot coyotes, find any rancher that will let you hunt on or the fringes of his property, especially sheep and cow ranches. Barring that, deep into BLM land will produce desert dogs too. Just remember, the farther away you are from civilization, the better the hunting unless you are a very good caller. Around Mitchell is good, up around Enterprise too. You just have to drive around, knock on doors and ask. Hint: Don't go up to the door in camo.
Honestly, if you want to shoot coyotes, find any rancher that will let you hunt on or the fringes of his property, especially sheep and cow ranches. Barring that, deep into BLM land will produce desert dogs too. Just remember, the farther away you are from civilization, the better the hunting unless you are a very good caller. Around Mitchell is good, up around Enterprise too. You just have to drive around, knock on doors and ask. Hint: Don't go up to the door in camo.
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Same Here I miss Oregon too I graduated from Bend Senior High back in 75. The people here in California just keep telling me to go home. My Dad and Brother still live there. I miss it but there is some pretty good shooting in Alturas California I meet my brother and his boy there every spring for a week of Sage rat shooting although the rats are greatly thinned down there anymore.