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Attachment 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DIVISION 49 PRIVATE HOLDING OR PROPAGATING OF CERVID SPECIES 635-049-0025 Import, [or] Export, of Transport Other than to Licensed Facilities (1) It is unlawful to import live cervids. However, live fallow deer and/or reindeer that leave Oregon temporarily for educational or display purposes may return to Oregon upon obtaining any necessary Department of Agriculture permits, provided: (a) The fallow deer and/or reindeer have had no contact with other cervids while outside Oregon; and (b) The Department of Fish and Wildlife is notified each time before the fallow deer and/or reindeer re-enter Oregon. (c) The Department of Fish and Wildlife is provided a schedule of off facility locations and dates before the fallow deer and/or reindeer are transported outside the facility. Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162, 497.228, 498.002, 498.019, 498.052 & 174.106 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162, 497.228, 498.002, 498.019, 498.052 & 174.106 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 635-049-0265 Transport of Cervids Among Licensed Facilities (1) Cervids held under license may not be transported outside their licensed facility except: (a) From one Oregon licensed cervid facility to another under a permit issued by the Department. The permit will specify any conditions necessary to protect native wildlife and to ensure safe and humane treatment of the cervids being transported. (b) While being legally exported from Oregon under a permit issued by the Department, a certificate of veterinary inspection and any import permit or license required by the receiving state. (c) Elk (legally captured from the wild in Oregon or bred from elk legally captured from the wild in Oregon) to and from an exhibition within Oregon under a permit issued by the Department, on the condition that the elk has no contact with, and will not be held in an area frequented by, any other cervid. 20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 (d) As allowed by OAR 635-049-0025(1)(a), [and] (b) and (c) for fallow deer and/or reindeer. (e) To a slaughtering facility. (2) To obtain a permit, the holder must apply using a form provided by the Department and provide all requested details concerning the proposed transport. Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162, 497.228, 498.002, 498.019, 498.052 & 174.106 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162, 497.228, 498.002, 498.019, 498.052 & 174.106 DIVISION 65 GAME MAMMAL GENERAL SEASONS AND REGULATIONS 635-065-0765 Tagging, Possession, Transportation and Evidence of Sex (1) When the owner of any game mammal tag kills a game mammal for which a tag is issued, the owner shall immediately remove in its entirety only the month and day of kill and attach the tag in plain sight securely to the game mammal. The tag shall be kept attached to such carcass or remain with any parts thereof so long as the same are preserved. (2) It is unlawful to have in possession any game mammal tag from which all or part of any date has been removed or mutilated except when the tag is legally validated and attached to a game mammal. (3) It is unlawful to possess the meat or carcass of any pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, or Rocky Mountain goat without the animal's scalp while in the field, forest, or in transit on any of the highways or premises open to the public in Oregon, except processed or cut and wrapped meat. The scalp shall include the attached eyes and ears, if the animal is female; or ears, horns, and eyes if the animal is male. (4) It is unlawful to posses the meat or carcass of any deer or elk without evidence of sex while in the field, forest, or in transit on any of the highways or premises open to the public in Oregon, except processed or cut and wrapped meat. Evidence of sex for deer and elk is: (a) Evidence of sex for deer and elk which will be taken out of Oregon is: 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 (i) For Bucks and Bulls: Either the head with antlers naturally attached to at least one quarter of the carcass or testicles, scrotum, or penis naturally attached to one quarter of the carcass or to another major portion of meat. For hunts with antler restrictions, if the head is not attached to the carcass, in addition to leaving the testicles, scrotum, or penis naturally attached to one quarter of the carcass or to another major portion of meat, the head or skull plate with both antlers naturally attached shall accompany the carcass or major portions of meat while in the field, forest, or in transit on any of the highways or premises open to the public in Oregon, except processed or cut and wrapped meat. (ii) For Does and Cows: Either the head naturally attached to at least one quarter of the carcass or vulva or udder (mammary) naturally attached to one quarter of the carcass or to another major portion of meat. (iii) For Either Sex Hunts: Either the head naturally attached to at least one quarter of the carcass or reproductive organs (testicles, scrotum, penis, vulva, udder, mammary) naturally attached to one quarter of the carcass or to another major portion of meat. For bucks or bulls killed in either sex hunts with antler restrictions, if the head is not attached to the carcass, in addition to leaving the testicles, scrotum, or penis naturally attached to one quarter of the carcass or to another major portion of meat, the head or skull plate with both antlers naturally attached shall accompany the carcass or major portions of meat while in the field, forest, or in transit on any of the highways or premises open to the public in Oregon, except processed or cut and wrapped meat. (iv) For hunts where only white-tailed deer and for hunts where only mule deer are legal: in addition to evidence of sex, either the head or tail shall remain naturally attached to one quarter of the carcass or to another major portion of meat as evidence of the species taken while in the field, forest, or in transit on any of the highways or premises open to the public in Oregon, except processed or cut and wrapped meat. (b) Evidence of sex for deer and elk which will not be taken out of Oregon is either: (i) The animal's scalp while in the field, forest, or in transit on any of the highways or premises open to the public in Oregon, except processed or cut and wrapped meat. The scalp shall include the attached eyes and ears, if the animal is female; or ears, antlers, and eyes if the animal is male, or; 3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 (ii) the head naturally attached to at least one quarter of the carcass or reproductive organs naturally attached to one quarter of the carcass or to another major portion of meat as described in (4) (a) (i)-(iv) above. (5) When any game mammal or part thereof is transferred to the possession of another person, a written record describing the game mammal or part being transferred indicating the name and address of the person whose tag was originally attached to the carcass and the number of that tag shall accompany such transfer and shall remain with such game mammal or part so long as the same is preserved or until replaced by a tag or seal of the Department. (6) All game mammals in possession in the field or forest or in transit more than 48 hours after the close of the open season for such mammal must be tagged with a tag or metal seal by the Department or by the Oregon State Police. (7) All game mammals or portions thereof shipped by commercial carrier shall be tagged with a tag or metal seal provided by the Department or by the Oregon State Police. (8) It is unlawful to receive or have in possession any game mammal or part thereof which: (a) Is not properly tagged; (b) Was taken in violation of any wildlife laws or regulations; or (c) Was taken by any person who is or may be exempt from the jurisdiction of such laws or regulations. (9) No person shall possess any game mammal or part thereof which has been illegally killed, found or killed for humane reasons, except shed antlers, unless he has notified and received permission from the Department or personnel of the Oregon State Police prior to transporting. (10) No person shall possess the horns of bighorn sheep or Rocky Mountain goat that were not taken legally during an authorized season. Any horns of bighorn sheep or Rocky Mountain goat obtained by the Department may be made available to scientific and educational institutions and for ceremonial purposes. (11) Except for the following parts, importation of a cervid carcass or parts of a cervid carcass is prohibited if the cervid was killed in a state or province with a documented case of Chronic Wasting Disease: (a) meat that is cut and wrapped commercially or privately; (b) meat that has been boned out; (c) quarters or other portions of meat with no part of the spinal column or head attached; 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 (d) hides and/or capes with no head attached; (e) skull plates with antlers attached that have been cleaned of all meat and brain tissue; (f) antlers with no tissue attached; (g) upper canine teeth (buglers, whistlers, ivories); (h) finished taxidermy heads. (12) For the purposes of the parts and carcass import ban in subsection (11), the states or provinces with a documented case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) are Alberta, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Saskatchewan. The Department shall add by temporary rule any additional states or provinces when any new cases of CWD arise. (13) The parts and carcass import ban in subsection (11) does not apply to parts or carcasses shipped to the National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory (Ashland, Oregon) for the purpose of law enforcement investigations and also does not apply to parts or carcasses of reindeer/caribou. (14) Cervid carcasses or parts of cervid carcasses found in Oregon in violation of the parts and carcass ban in subsection (11) shall be disposed of in a manner as follows: (a) Brain tissue, spinal columns, and whole heads or heads minus the cleaned skull plate and attached antlers, shall be disposed of either by incineration at temperatures exceeding 800 F or at lined landfills registered by Oregon Department of Environmental Quality capable of accepting animal carcasses without environmental contamination; rendering is not an allowed means of disposal. (b) The person(s) who imported parts in violation of the parts and carcass ban in subsection (11) shall pay for appropriate disposal of cervid carcasses or parts of cervid carcasses. Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 DIVISION 67 PRONGHORN ANTELOPE, COUGAR, ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT, BIGHORN SHEEP REGULATIONS 635-067-0000 Purpose and General Information (1) The purpose of these rules is to establish season dates, bag limits, areas, methods, and other restrictions for hunting pronghorn antelope, cougar, bighorn sheep, and Rocky Mountain goat pursuant to ORS Chapter 496. (2) OAR chapter 635, division 067 incorporates, by reference, the requirements for hunting pronghorn antelope, cougar, bighorn sheep, and Rocky Mountain goat set out in the document entitled Oregon Big Game Regulations, into Oregon Administrative Rules. Therefore, persons must consult the Oregon Big Game Regulations in addition to OAR chapter 635, to determine all applicable requirements for hunting pronghorn antelope, cougar, bighorn sheep, and Rocky Mountain goat. The annual Oregon Big Game Regulations are available at authorized license agents and regional, district and headquarters offices and website of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. (3) Controlled hunt tags shall be issued by a controlled hunt drawing following the procedures established in OAR chapter 635, division 060. Permitted weapons and ammunition are established in OAR chapter 635, division 065. Controlled hunt tag numbers for [2010] are listed in Tables 1, 2, and 3 and are adopted and incorporated into OAR chapter 635, division 067 by reference. Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 6

Table 1. Pronghorn Antelope Hunts [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS FIREARMS 435 PAULINA UNIT 16 436 MAURY UNIT [32] 27 437 OCHOCO UNIT 93 438 GRIZZLY UNIT 11 440 MAUPIN-W. BIGGS 5 443A1 COLUMBIA PLATEAU NO. 1 33 443A2 COLUMBIA PLATEAU NO. 2 10 445A S FOSSIL-WINLOCK 11 446 MURDERERS CREEK UNIT [62] 52 447 NORTHSIDE UNIT 6 451A NORTH SUMPTER [10] 15 451B SOUTH SUMPTER [19] 27 463 KEATING UNIT [16] 21 464 LOOKOUT MT. UNIT 21 465 BEULAH UNIT [106] 80 466A1 MALHEUR RIVER UNIT NO. 1 95 466A2 MALHEUR RIVER UNIT NO. 2 94 466B HARNEY BASIN 66 467 OWYHEE UNIT 79 468A1 WHITEHORSE UNIT NO. 1 [95] 85 468A2 WHITEHORSE UNIT NO. 2 [95] 85 469A STEENS MT. 125 470A EAST BEATYS BUTTE 93 470B WEST BEATYS BUTTE [47] 52 470C HART MT. 31 471A JUNIPER 82 472A1 SILVIES UNIT NO. 1 42 472A2 SILVIES UNIT NO. 2 40 7

Table 1. Pronghorn Antelope Hunts (cont d) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS 472B RILEY 33 473A N. WAGONTIRE 32 473B S. WAGONTIRE [31] 26 474A WARNER UNIT NO. 1 [51] 56 474B WARNER UNIT NO. 2 [53] 58 475A1 EAST INTERSTATE NO. 1 26 475A2 EAST INTERSTATE NO. 2 44 476A E. FORT ROCK-SILVER LAKE 36 [ARCHERY] BOW HUNTS 435R PAULINA UNIT 5 436R MAURY UNIT [99] 83 464R LOOKOUT MT. UNIT [17] 22 466R MALHEUR RIVER UNIT 61 467R OWYHEE UNIT 72 470R1 HART MT. 20 470R2 WEST BEATYS BUTTE [33] 39 473R N WAGONTIRE ARCHERY 5 474R WARNER UNIT [44] 50 475R1 EAST INTERSTATE 55 475R2 GERBER RESERVOIR 220 477R E. SLOPE 110 MUZZLELOADER HUNTS 435M PAULINA UNIT 5 470M E BEATYS BUTTE 49 473M1 S. WAGONTIRE [22] 16 473M2 N WAGONTIRE 5 475M GERBER RESERVOIR [61] 50 476M E FORT ROCK-SILVER LAKE 37 YOUTH HUNTS 432T SWAN LAKE 3 475T GERBER RESERVOIR [32] 27 8

Table 2. Bighorn Sheep Hunts [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] TAGS HUNT # HUNT NAME RESIDENT NONRESIDENT CALIFORNIA BIGHORN SHEEP 543A1 EAST JOHN DAY RIVER NO. 1 [2] 3 543A2 EAST JOHN DAY RIVER NO. 2 [2] 3 543A3 EAST JOHN DAY RIVER NO. 3 [2] 3 543A4 WEST JOHN DAY RIVER NO. 1 [1] 2 543A5 WEST JOHN DAY RIVER NO. 2 1 1 543A6 WEST JOHN DAY RIVER NO. 3 1 543B1 EAST DESCHUTES RIVER NO. 1 2 543B2 EAST DESCHUTES RIVER NO. 2 [1] 2 543C1 WEST DESCHUTES RIVER NO. 1 [2] 3 543C2 WEST DESCHUTES RIVER NO. 2 [2] 3 543C3 WEST DESCHUTES RIVER NO. 3 [1] 2 546 MURDERERS CREEK 2 546A ALDRICH 2 546B MC CLELLAN 2 548 POTAMUS 1 551A BURNT RIVER CANYON 1 566 RIVERSIDE 1 567A1 LOWER OWYHEE NO. 1 4 567A2 LOWER OWYHEE NO. 2 [4] 3 1 568A1 UPPER OWYHEE NO. 1 1 568A2 UPPER OWYHEE NO. 2 1 [1] 568B1 EAST TROUT CR. MTS. NO. 1 [4] 2 568B2 EAST TROUT CR. MTS. NO. 2 [4] 1 568C1 ALVORD-BUCKSKIN NO.1 1 568C2 ALVORD-BUCKSKIN NO.2 1 568D1 SHEEPSHEAD MTS NO. 1 1 568D2 SHEEPSHEAD MTS NO. 2 2 569A1 STEENS MT. NO. 1 2 569A2 STEENS MT. NO. 2 2 569B N. CATLOW RIM 2 570A HART MT. 3 1 570B1 E. BEATYS BUTTE NO. 1 3 570B2 E. BEATYS BUTTE NO. 2 2 1 570C COLEMAN-E GUANO 2 574 WARNER UNIT 4 575A SOUTH CENTRAL 7 1 9

Table 2. Bighorn Sheep Hunts (cont d) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] TAGS HUNT # HUNT NAME RESIDENT NONRESIDENT ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEP 558A CHESNIMNUS 1 559A1 SNAKE RIVER NO. 1 2 559A2 SNAKE RIVER NO. 2 1 1 560A HURRICANE DIVIDE 1 560B BEAR CREEK 1 564A1 LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN NO. 1 [1] 2 564A2 LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN NO. 2 1 Table 3. Rocky Mountain Goat Hunts [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] TAGS HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS 951A1 ELKHORN NO. 1 [2] 3 951A2 ELKHORN NO. 2 2 959A1 HAT POINT NO. 1 1 959A2 HAT POINT NO. 2 1 960A1 E. HURRICANE CREEK 1 960A2 W. HURRICANE CREEK 1 960B CUSICK MTN 1 960C GOAT MOUNTAIN 1 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DIVISION 68 WESTERN OREGON DEER SEASONS 635-068-0000 Purpose and Gener al Information (1) The purpose of these rules is to establish season dates, bag limits, areas, methods and other restrictions for hunting western Oregon deer pursuant to ORS Chapter 496. (2) Controlled hunt tag numbers for [2010] are listed in Tables 1 and 2 and are adopted and incorporated into OAR chapter 635, division 068 by reference. (3) OAR chapter 635, division 068 incorporates, by reference, the requirements for hunting western Oregon deer set out in the document entitled Oregon Big Game Regulations, into Oregon Administrative Rules. Therefore, persons must consult the Oregon Big Game Regulations in addition to OAR chapter 635, to determine all applicable requirements for hunting western Oregon deer. The annual Oregon Big Game Regulations are available at authorized license agents and regional, district, and headquarters offices of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Table 1. Controlled Buck Deer Hunts [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS HIGH CASCADE RIFLE HUNT 119A W HIGH CASCADE 3,300 141A HOOD-WHITE RIVER 220 SOUTHWEST AREA RIFLE HUNT 123A UMPQUA 22 123B NORTH BANK HABITAT 5 11

Table 2. Controlled Antlerless Deer Hunts [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS NORTHWEST AREA 610 SADDLE MT. UNIT [318] 107 611 SCAPPOOSE UNIT [158] 53 612 WILSON UNIT [159] 54 614 TRASK UNIT [159] 53 615 WILLAMETTE UNIT 3,300 616A W. SANTIAM [636] 535 617 STOTT MT. UNIT [72] 52 618 ALSEA UNIT [148] 53 619 WEST MCKENZIE UNIT [642] 636 619A MILL CREEK [424] 428 619B LITTLE FALL CREEK 55 620A NORTH SIUSLAW [151] 54 620B SOUTH SIUSLAW 32 620C CAMAS SWALE [330] 324 SOUTHWEST AREA 621A DORENA [324] 327 621B CALAPOOYA 33 [621C PRUNE HILL [38] 621[D] C SIMPSON CR. [17] 11 622A WEST DIXON 32 623 MELROSE UNIT 273 623A CENTRAL MELROSE 1,100 623B1 N BANK HABITAT AREA #1 17 623B2 N BANK HABITAT AREA #2 [17] 10 623B3 N BANK HABITAT AREA #3 [17] 16 624A TIOGA UNIT 53 624B EAST TIOGA 75 625 SIXES UNIT [105] 104 626 POWERS UNIT 74 627 CHETCO UNIT 53 628A WEST APPLEGATE [54] 52 629 EVANS CREEK UNIT 37 12

1 DIVISION 69 2 3 4635-069-0000 5 Purpose and General Information 6 EASTERN OREGON DEER SEASONS (1) The purpose of these rules is to establish season dates, bag limits, areas, methods and 7 other restrictions for hunting eastern Oregon deer pursuant to ORS Chapter 496. 8 (2) Controlled hunt tag numbers for [2010] are listed in Tables 1 and 2 and are adopted 9 and incorporated into OAR Chapter 635, Division 069 by reference. 10 (3) OAR Chapter 635, Division 069 incorporates, by reference, the requirements for hunting 11 eastern Oregon deer set out in the document entitled Oregon Big Game Regulations, into 12 Oregon Administrative Rules. Therefore, persons must consult the Oregon Big Game 13 Regulations in addition to OAR Chapter 635, to determine all applicable requirements for hunting 14 eastern Oregon deer. The annual Oregon Big Game Regulations are available at hunting license 15 agents and regional, district and headquarters offices and website of the Oregon Department of Fish 16 and Wildlife. 17 18 Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 13

Table 1. Controlled Buck Deer Hunts 1 [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS SOUTH CENTRAL AREA 131 KENO UNIT [825] 935 132 KLAMATH FALLS UNIT [935] 927 133 SPRAGUE UNIT 660 175 INTERSTATE UNIT [1,100] 1,540 176 SILVER LAKE UNIT [2,200] 1,980 177 FORT ROCK UNIT [3,300] 2,750 CENTRAL AREA 134 UPPER DESCHUTES UNIT [2,200] 2,750 135 PAULINA UNIT [2,750] 2,200 136 MAURY UNIT 385 137 OCHOCO UNIT 3,080 138 GRIZZLY UNIT [1,188] 1,199 139 METOLIUS UNIT [440] 436 COLUMBIA AREA 140 MAUPIN UNIT [385] 413 141B WHITE RIVER UNIT 2,200 141C WHITE RIVER UNIT 10 142A HOOD UNIT 825 142B HOOD UNIT 10 143A EAST BIGGS 660 143B WEST BIGGS 654 NORTHEAST AREA 144 COLUMBIA BASIN 1,980 145 FOSSIL UNIT 2,035 146 MURDERERS CREEK UNIT 990 147 NORTHSIDE UNIT 1,430 148 HEPPNER UNIT 3,300 149 UKIAH UNIT 1,815 150 DESOLATION UNIT 1.540 151 SUMPTER UNIT [1,980] 1,870 152A STARKEY [990] 990 152B STARKEY EXP. FOREST 25 153 CATHERINE CREEK UNIT [432] 436 154A EAST MT. EMILY [273] 275 154B WEST MT. EMILY [654] 660 154C MT. EMILY 10 155 WALLA WALLA UNIT [220] 216 156 WENAHA UNIT 495 157 SLED SPRINGS UNIT 1,925 158 CHESNIMNUS UNIT 550 14

Table 1. Controlled Buck Deer Hunts (cont'd) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS 159 SNAKE RIVER UNIT 330 160 MINAM UNIT 660 161 IMNAHA UNIT 825 162 PINE CREEK UNIT [385] 413 163 KEATING UNIT [486] 482 164 LOOKOUT MT. UNIT 327 165 BEULAH UNIT [2,145] 1,870 165A SOUTHEAST BEULAH [594] 491 SOUTHEAST AREA 166 MALHEUR RIVER UNIT [1,870] 1,870 167 OWYHEE UNIT 600 168A TROUT CREEK MTS. [53] 52 168B E. WHITEHORSE 275 169A STEENS MT. [273] 275 170A BEATYS BUTTE 218 171A N. JUNIPER [165] 138 171B S. JUNIPER 110 172 SILVIES UNIT 770 173 WAGONTIRE UNIT [214] 220 174A N. WARNER [32] 31 174B S. WARNER 220 15

Table 2. Controlled Antlerless Deer Hunts [2010] HUNT # [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT NAME TAGS CENTRAL AREA 638A LOWER WILLOW CREEK AGRI. 27 [638B LYTLE CREEK 11] COLUMBIA AREA 640 MAUPIN UNIT 5 641[B] THE DALLES ORCHARD 11 A 642A HOOD UNIT/HOOD RIVER VALLEY [31] 21 643A EAST BIGGS [21] 22 643B WEST BIGGS 27 NORTHEAST AREA 644A1 UMATILLA NWR NO. 1 15 644A2 UMATILLA NWR NO. 2 15 644A3 UMATILLA NWR NO. 3 3 644B1 N. COLUMBIA BASIN NO. 1 55 644B2 N. COLUMBIA BASIN NO. 2 55 644C S. COLUMBIA BASIN 55 645A N. FOSSIL HUNT 22 647A JOHN DAY VALLEY 11 647B MIDDLE FORK JOHN DAY 28 648A HEPPNER PRIVATE [21] 20 649A1 NORTH UKIAH NO. 1 [55 649A2 NORTH UKIAH NO. 2 [54] 53 649B WEST BLUE MTS. [130] 128 651A SUMPTER UNITY AGRICULTURAL 11 653A UNION COUNTY AGRICULTURAL [11] 10 654A RAWHIDE 44 655A ORCHARDS 22 655B1 WALLA WALLA RIVER NO. 1 [44] 43 655B2 WALLA WALLA RIVER NO. 2 44 657A1 FLORA NO. 1 44 657A2 FLORA NO. 2 28 657B1 N. WALLOWA VALLEY NO. 1 54 657B2 N. WALLOWA VALLEY NO. 2 55 657C UPPER SWAMP CREEK 44 [658A SWAMP-CROW CREEKS 83] 660A1 UPPER WALLOWA VALLEY NO. 1 28 660A2 UPPER WALLOWA VALLEY NO. 2 165 660A3 UPPER WALLOWA VALLEY NO. 3 27 16

Table 2. Controlled Antlerless Deer Hunts (cont'd) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS 660B LOSTINE-ALLEN CANYON 28 663A KEATING AGRICULTURAL [10] 11 665A[1] VALE BENCH [NO. 1] [16] 26 [665A2 VALE BENCH NO. 2 6] 665B VALE-ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL 11 665C[1] MOORES HOLLOW-PORTER FLAT [NO. 1] [10] 30 [665C2 MOORES HOLLOW-PORTER FLAT NO. 2 5] 665D WILLOW CREEK AG 11 SOUTHEAST AREA [665D1 WILLOW CREEK AGRICULTURAL NO. 1 6] [665D2 WILLOW CREEK AGRICULTURAL NO. 2 11] 667A MITCHELL BUTTE [43] 53 667[C]B NORTHEAST OWYHEE [22] 33 679A HARNEY BASIN AGRICULTURAL 11 17

DIVISION 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 WESTERN OREGON ELK SEASONS 635-070-0000 Purpose and General Information (1) The purpose of these rules is to establish season dates, bag limits, areas, methods and other restrictions for hunting Cascade and Coast elk pursuant to ORS Chapter 496. (2) Controlled hunt tag numbers for [2010] are listed in Tables 1 and 2 and are adopted and incorporated into OAR Chapter 635, Division 070 by reference. (3) OAR Chapter 635, Division 070 incorporates, by reference, the requirements for hunting western Oregon elk set out in the document entitled Oregon Big Game Regulations, into Oregon Administrative Rules. Therefore, persons must consult the Oregon Big Game Regulations in addition to OAR Chapter 635, to determine all applicable requirements for hunting western Oregon elk. The annual Oregon Big Game Regulations are available at hunting license agents and regional, district and headquarters offices of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Table 1. Bull Elk Hunts [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS NORTHWEST AREA 210X SADDLE MT. UNIT NO. 1 1,320 210Y SADDLE MT. UNIT NO. 2 1,320 215A1 WILLAMETTE PLUS NO. 1 [110] 109 SOUTHWEST AREA 224X TIOGA UNIT NO. 1 [2,100] 1,900 224Y1 TIOGA UNIT NO. 2 [2,100] 1,900 225X SIXES UNIT NO. 1 [100] 120 225Y SIXES UNIT NO. 2 [100] 120 226X POWERS UNIT NO. 1 400 226Y POWERS UNIT NO. 2 [78] 79 226A POWERS PRIVATE 11 227X CHETCO UNIT NO. 1 [65] 66 227Y CHETCO UNIT NO. 2 [64] 63 228A APPLEGATE-EVANS CR 33 18

Table 2. Antlerless Elk Hunts [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS NORTHWEST AREA 210 SADDLE MOUNTAIN UNIT 20 210A1 ONION PEAK NO. 1 33 210A2 ONION PEAK NO. 2 33 210B1 LEWIS & CLARK NO. 1 22 210B2 LEWIS & CLARK NO. 2 22 210C UPPER NEHALEM [46] 47 210D LOWER COLUMBIA [21] 32 210E YOUNG S RIVER [21] 20 210F1 CAMP MCGREGOR NO. 1 17 210F2 CAMP MCGREGOR NO. 2 17 211A1 S. SCAPPOOSE NO. 1 22 211A2 S. SCAPPOOSE NO. 2 17 211A3 S. SCAPPOOSE NO. 3 39 211B N. CENTRAL SCAPPOOSE [39] 22 212 WILSON UNIT 21 212A1 MIAMI-NEHALEM NO. 1 11 212A2 MIAMI-NEHALEM NO. 2 [20] 21 212A3 MIAMI-NEHALEM NO. 3 22 212B LOWER KILCHIS 21 212C BUICK CANYON 22 214 TRASK UNIT 20 214A WEST TRASK 47 214B WIND RIVER [31] 21 214C BEAVER CREEK [31] 26 214D PIKE [32] 31 214E1 NE TRASK NO. 1 10 214E2 NE TRASK NO. 2 [10] 22 [214E3 NE TRASK NO. 3 22] 214F PANTHER CR 22 19

Table 2. Antlerless Elk Hunts (cont d) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS 214G SALMON RIVER ESTUARY 17 215A2 WILLAMETTE PLUS NO. 2 [162] 165 216B1 SOUTHWEST SANTIAM NO. 1 [99] 77 216B2 SOUTHWEST SANTIAM NO. 2 33 216B3 SOUTHWEST SANTIAM NO. 3 17 216C1 MOLALLA NO. 1 [55] 33 216C2 MOLALLA NO. 2 11 216C3 MOLALLA NO. 3 11 216D SANDY [39] 28 216E GREEN MOUNTAIN [10] 11 217A1 EAST STOTT MT. NO. 1 11 217A2 EAST STOTT MT. NO. 2 22 217B WEST STOTT MT. 33 217C LOWER SILETZ 33 217D UPPER SILETZ RIVER 33 218A NORTH ALSEA 33 218B SOUTHWEST ALSEA 22 218C SOUTHEAST ALSEA 28 218D CENTRAL ALSEA 22 218E SW ALSEA PRIVATE LANDS 11 218F THOMPSON CREEK 22 218G LONG TOM-BELLFOUNTAIN 11 218H1 AIRLIE-LEWISBURG NO. 1 [41] 42 218H2 AIRLIE-LEWISBURG NO. 2 22 218J WEST KINGS VALLEY 22 218K TUM TUM 11 219A MOHAWK 28 219B SOUTHWEST MCKENZIE 44 219C1 NORTHWEST MCKENZIE NO. 1 11 219C2 NORTHWEST MCKENZIE NO. 2 11 219D WENDLING 22 219E HORSE ROCK 28 219F SCOTT MT 17 219G NORTON CREEK 11 219H PENGRA [33] 32 219J OAKRIDGE PRIVATE LANDS 17 220A NOTI-SAGINAW 22 [220B ELKTON 42] 220C WEST SIUSLAW 55 20D E SIUSLAW 11 20

Table 2. Antlerless Elk Hunts (cont d) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS SOUTHWEST AREA 220B ELKTON [42] 41 221A NORTHWEST INDIGO 55 221B COUGAR MOUNTAIN-TAYLOR BUTTE 17 221C SUTHERLIN 33 221D STEAMBOAT [50] 44 221E S INDIGO PRIVATE 11 [222A TILLER 11] 222A [TILLER] DIXON PRIVATE 11 222B TOKETEE [46] 42 [223A MELROSE PLUS 255] 223A1 MELROSE UNIT NO. 1 220 223A2 MELROSE UNIT NO. 2 [11] 10 224A CALLAHAN [39] 32 [224B1 OLD BLUE NO. 1 35 28] [224B2 OLD BLUE NO.2 37 22] 224B OLD BLUE [28] 33 224C TIOGA PRIVATE 11 225A NORTH SIXES [102] 156 225B CURRY PRIVATE 10 225C MENASHA 11 229A S.E. EVANS CREEK 32 230A WEST ROGUE [32] 31 21

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DIVISION 71 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK SEASONS 635-071-0000 Purpose and General Information (1) The purpose of these rules is to establish season dates, bag limits, areas, methods and other restrictions for hunting Rocky Mountain elk pursuant to ORS Chapter 496. (2) Controlled hunt tag numbers for [2010] are listed in Tables 1 and 2 and are adopted and incorporated in OAR Chapter 635, Division 071 by reference. (3) OAR Chapter 635, Division 071 incorporates, by reference, the requirements for hunting Rocky Mountain elk set out in the document entitled Oregon Big Game Regulations, into Oregon Administrative Rules. Therefore, persons must consult the Oregon Big Game Regulations in addition to OAR Chapter 635, to determine all applicable requirements for hunting Rocky Mountain elk. The annual Oregon Big Game Regulations are available at hunting license agents and regional, district and headquarters offices of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 22

Table 1. Rocky Mountain Elk Hunts [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS SOUTH CENTRAL AREA 232X KLAMATH FALLS UNIT NO. 1 77 232Y KLAMATH FALLS UNIT NO. 2 55 233X SPRAGUE UNIT NO 1 220 233Y SPRAGUE UNIT NO 2 110 235X PAULINA-EAST FORT ROCK NO. 1 770 235Y PAULINA-EAST FORT ROCK NO. 2 550 275X INTERSTATE UNIT NO. 1 330 275Y INTERSTATE UNIT NO. 2 165 276X SILVER LAKE UNIT NO. 1 350 276Y SILVER LAKE UNIT NO. 1 200 277A CONNLEY HILLS 54 277B HAYES BT.-MURDOCK CK. [26] 27 CENTRAL AREA 234A LITTLE RIVER 11 234B TUMALO [22] 16 235A BADLANDS 43 236A MAURY-HAMPTON BUTTE [28] 11 236X MAURY UNIT NO. 1 83 236Y MAURY UNIT NO. 2 [79] 80 237 OCHOCO UNIT [440] 378 237A N OCHOCO 83 237B CROOKED RIVER 191 237X OCHOCO UNIT NO. 1 [273] 242 237Y OCHOCO UNIT NO. 2 [263] 231 238A SW GRIZZLY 275 238B N GRIZZLY PRIVATE 165 238C1 GRIZZLY PRIVATE LANDS NO. 1 [154] 138 238C2 GRIZZLY PRIVATE LANDS NO. 2 [220] 165 238X GRIZZLY UNIT NO. 1 [88] 72 238Y GRIZZLY UNIT NO. 2 [87] 71 COLUMBIA AREA 240A MAUPIN-W BIGGS 660 241A THE DALLES WATERSHED 33 241B WHITE R-HOOD 44 241C1 N WHITE R-HOOD NO. 1 [21] 22 241C2 N WHITE R-HOOD NO. 2 22 241D LARCH CR 21 23

Table 1. Rocky Mountain Elk Hunts (cont d) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS NORTHEAST AREA 245A1 N. FOSSIL PRIVATE LANDS NO. 1 330 245A2 N. FOSSIL PRIVATE LANDS NO. 2 330 245B1 S. FOSSIL PRIVATE LANDS NO. 1 770 245B2 S. FOSSIL PRIVATE LANDS NO. 2 770 245C N FOSSIL 55 245D1 S FOSSIL NO. 1 132 245D2 S FOSSIL NO. 2 94 245D3 S FOSSIL NO. 3 66 245E FOSSIL-SE BIGGS. AGRIC. [162] 428 245X FOSSIL UNIT NO. 1 330 245Y FOSSIL UNIT NO. 2 330 246 MURDERERS CR. PRIVATE LANDS 138 PLUS 246A WEST MURDERERS CR. 371 246B EAST MURDERERS CR. 270 246C FLAGTAIL 330 246D UP JOHN DAY R [107] 109 246X MURDERERS CR. UNIT 463 247 NORTHSIDE UNIT 440 247A1 NORTHSIDE PRIVATE LANDS NO. 1 [104] 105 247A2 NORTHSIDE PRIVATE LANDS NO. 2 106 247B WEST NORTHSIDE [241] 245 247C EAST NORTHSIDE 401 247D1 W GRANT PRIVATE NO. 1 200 247D2 W GRANT PRIVATE NO. 2 250 247D3 W GRANT PRIVATE NO. 3 100 247E E. NORTHSIDE PRIVATE 138 247X NORTHSIDE UNIT 413 248A1 HEPPNER NO. 1 715 248A2 HEPPNER NO. 2 935 248B1 RITTER NO. 1 138 248B2 RITTER NO. 2 220 248C MONUMENT 22 248D HEPPNER 20 249A1 UKIAH UNIT NO. 1 [495] 440 249A2 UKIAH UNIT NO. 2 [1,100] 990 249B MCKAY CR [55] 66 250A DESOLATION UNIT 11 250X DESOLATION UNIT 1,100 251A N. SUMPTER 770 251B1 S. SUMPTER NO. 1 138 24

Table 1. Rocky Mountain Elk Hunts (cont d) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS 251B2 SUMPTER NO. 2 138 251C N SUMPTER 11 251D S SUMPTER [191] 189 251E1 ELKHORN MT NO. 1 22 251E2 ELKHORN MT NO. 2 21 252A1 STARKEY UNIT NO. 1 401 252A2 STARKEY UNIT NO. 2 2,530 252B S STARKEY 11 252C S STARKEY PVT 11 252D STARKEY EXPERIMENTAL FOREST 25 252E NORTH POWDER 216 253A S CATHERINE CR PVT [138] 162 253B S CATHERINE CR [53] 26 253C MT HARRIS [110] 138 253X CATHERINE CR. UNIT [220] 248 254A PUMPKIN RIDGE [129] 130 254X MT. EMILY UNIT NO. 1 660 254Y1 MT. EMILY UNIT NO. 2 [51] 52 254Y2 MT. EMILY UNIT NO. 3 550 255A MILL CR. WATERSHED 25 255X WALLA WALLA UNIT NO. 1 330 255Y1 WALLA WALLA UNIT NO. 2 20 255Y2 WALLA WALLA UNIT NO. 3 330 256A BARTLETT BENCH 6 256B TROY 5 256X WENAHA UNIT NO. 1 385 256Y1 WENAHA UNIT NO. 2 [21] 20 256Y2 WENAHA UNIT NO. 3 275 257A ELK CR 15 257B1 FLORA NO. 1 33 257B2 FLORA NO. 2 33 257C WHISKY CR 28 257D E SLED SPRINGS [55] 54 257E W SLED SPRINGS [109] 110 257F CRICKET FLAT [54] 55 257X SLED SPRINGS UNIT NO. 1 [550] 545 257Y SLED SPRINGS UNIT NO. 2 440 258A1 ZUMWALT NO. 1 [55] 65 258A2 ZUMWALT NO. 2 65 258B CROW-PINE CREEK 22 258X CHESNIMNUS UNIT 770 259A1 SCHLEUR-PARK CRS NO. 1 5 259A2 SCHLEUR-PARK CRS NO. 2 5 25

Table 1. Rocky Mountain Elk Hunts (cont d) [2010] [2010] NO. OF [2010] HUNT # HUNT NAME TAGS 259A3 SCHLEUR-PARK CRS NO. 3 5 259X SNAKE RIVER UNIT NO. 1 330 259Y SNAKE RIVER UNIT NO. 2 275 260A ALDER SLOPE [39] 55 260X MINAM UNIT NO. 1 550 260Y MINAM UNIT NO. 2 550 261 IMNAHA UNIT 110 261X IMNAHA UNIT 330 262 PINE CREEK UNIT 165 262X PINE CREEK UNIT 303 263 KEATING UNIT [63] 65 263X KEATING UNIT 248 264 LOOKOUT MT UNIT [154] 176 264X LOOKOUT MT. UNIT NO. 1 110 264Y LOOKOUT MT. UNIT NO. 2 110 265A1 WEST BEULAH NO. 1 385 265A2 WEST BEULAH NO. 2 [218] 220 265B1 EAST BEULAH NO. 1 [275] 440 265B2 EAST BEULAH NO. 2 [330] 440 265B3 EAST BEULAH NO. 3 [78] 368 265C1 BULLY CREEK NO. 1 [28] 27 265C2 BULLY CR NO. 2 [109] 214 265D E GRANT [275] 275 SOUTHEAST AREA 266A1 DREWSEY VALLEY NO. 1 76 266A2 DREWSEY VALLEY NO. 2 33 266B N MALHEUR R [275] 220 266C S MALHEUR R 110 266X NORTH MALHEUR RIVER NO. 1 440 266Y NORTH MALHEUR RIVER NO. 2 440 267 OWYHEE UNIT 27 268A E WHITEHORSE 28 271A1 SILVIES-N JUNIPER NO. 1 138 271A2 SILVIES-N JUNIPER NO. 2 [110] 109 271B NORTH JUNIPER 22 272A SILVIES UNIT 605 272B WEST SILVIES 110 272X SILVIES UNIT NO. 1 550 272Y SILVIES UNIT NO. 2 550 274X WARNER UNIT NO. 1 55 274Y WARNER UNIT NO. 2 55 278A HIGH DESERT 605 26

1 DIVISION 73 2 3 4635-073-0000 5 Purpose and General Information 6 SPECIAL INTEREST SEASONS (1) The purpose of these rules is to establish season dates, bag limits, areas and other restrictions for 7 bow and muzzleloader hunting and controlled deer and elk youth hunts; pursuant to ORS Chapter 496. 8 (2) Controlled hunt tag numbers for [2010] for deer and elk bow and muzzleloader hunting and 9 deer and elk youth hunts are listed in Tables 1 and 2 and are adopted and incorporated into OAR chapter 635, 10 division 073 by reference. 11 (3) OAR chapter 073 incorporates, by reference, the requirements for bow and muzzleloader hunting 12 and controlled deer and elk youth hunts set out in the document entitled Oregon Big Game 13 Regulations, into Oregon Administrative Rules. Therefore, persons must consult the Oregon Big 14 Game Regulations," in addition to OAR chapter 635, to determine all applicable requirements for bow and 15 muzzleloader hunting and controlled deer and elk youth hunts. The annual Oregon Big Game Regulations are 16 available at hunting license agents and regional, district and headquarters offices and website of the Oregon 17 Department of Fish and Wildlife. 18 Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 27

Table 1. Special Interest Deer Hunt [2010] HUNT # [2010] Hunt Name No. of [2010] Tags ARCHERY HUNTS 123R1 UMPQUA 55 123R2 N. BANK HABITAT 11 131R KENO UNIT 138 135R S. PAULINA [22] 20 136R MAURY UNIT BOW 127 139R1 S.E. METOLIUS NO. 1 21 139R2 S.E. METOLIUS NO. 2 28 165R W. BEULAH 20 168R1 TROUT CREEK MT. TRADITIONAL UNLIMITED 168R2 S.E.WHITEHORSE 20 169R STEENS MTN UNIT BOW 136 170R1 HART MT. NO 1 16 170R2 HART MT. NO. 2 17 170R3 HART MT. NO. 3 6 174R1 N WARNER BOW [44] 55 174R2 S WARNER BOW [104] 93 MUZZLELOADER HUNTS 100M N. MUZZLELOADER 872 121M S. INDIGO 54 123M1 MELROSE-N.SIXES 165 123M2 NORTH BANK HABITAT 5 128M APPLEGATE UNIT [324] 321 132M KLAMATH FALLS [28] 27 135M S. PAULINA 38 139M1 S.E. METOLIUS #1 [27] 26 139M2 S.E. METOLIUS #2 21 148M DITCH CR. 138 151M BAKER 80 153M UNION COUNTY 440 156M N. WENAHA-E. SLED SPRINGS 303 166M N. MALHEUR 55 168M N.E. WHITEHORSE 26 170M HART MT. 15 171M JUNIPER 10 172M SILVIES UNIT 55 176M SILVER LAKE E FORT ROCK [33] 32 28

[2010] HUNT # Table 1. Special Interest Deer Hunt (cont d) [2010] Hunt Name No. of [2010] Tags 1 YOUTH HUNTS 141T THE DALLES WATERSHED YOUTH 2 100 SERIES 174T WATER UNIT-YOUTH 100 SERIES 20 175T INTERSTATE UNIT-YOUTH 100 [25] 30 SERIES 610T SADDLE MOUNTAIN [108] 54 611T SCAPPOOSE UNIT 54 612T WILSON UNIT 53 614T TRASK UNIT [54] 55 616T S.W. SANTIAM 107 617T STOTT MOUNTAIN UNIT 32 618T ALSEA UNIT [62] 21 619T MCKENZIE UNIT [106] 105 620T1 N. SIUSLAW [65] 42 620T[1]2 TERRITORIAL 11 621T N. INDIGO 80 623T1 N. BANK HABITAT MGT AREA NO. 1 31 623T2 N. BANK HABITAT MGT AREA NO. 2 [33] 11 [623T3 N. BANK HABITAT MGT AREA NO. 3 32] 623T[4]3 MELROSE UNIT 43 625T N. SIXES 77 627T CHETCO UNIT 25 628T APPLEGATE UNIT 25 629T EVANS CR. UNIT 55 630T ROGUE 83 640T MID-COLUMBIA PRIVATE 11 644T1 UMATILLA NWR [9] 8 644T2 UMATILLA CO. PRIVATE 44 648T MORROW COUNTY 60 651T BAKER [43] 44 652T1 LADD MARSH BOW [NO.1] 3 652T2 LADD MARSH [NO.2] 3 665T MALHEUR CO YOUTH [54] 55 679T HARNEY BASIN 33 29

Table 2. Special Interest Elk Hunts [2010] HUNT # [2010] HUNT NAME NO. OF [2010] TAGS CONTROLLED ARCHERY HUNTS 216R SANTIAM LATE BOW 880 217R STOTT MOUNTAIN UNIT 275 218R ALSEA UNIT 550 219R MCKENZIE BOW 880 221R N INDIGO BOW 660 224R 226R ELLIOT POWERS UNIT [44] 109 [42] 41 230R WEST ROGUE 55 237R OCHOCO UNIT [825] 770 252R STARKEY EXP FOREST 25 254R MT. EMILY UNIT 52 255R WALLA WALLA UNIT 20 256R WENAHA UNIT 20 257R1 SLED SPRINGS UNIT NO. 1 214 257R2 SLED SPRINGS UNIT NO. 2 165 258R CHESNIMNUS UNIT 330 CONTROLLED MUZZLELOADER HUNTS 200M1 NW CASCADE [654] 500 200M2 SW CASCADE [540] 450 212M N. FORK NEHALEM 22 214M NE TRASK [55] 50 218M KLICKITAT MTN 11 224M WILLIAMS RIVER 330 [224M SITKUM 43] 234M E. CASCADE 162 235M PAULINA-E. FORT ROCK 55 251M ELKHORN AGRICULTURAL [44] 66 253M MT. HARRIS 83 254M1 UNION AGRICULTURAL NO. 1 161 254M2 UNION AGRICULTURAL NO. 2 273 265M E. GRANT 193 278M HIGH DESERT 138 30

[2010] HUNT # Table 2. Special Interest Elk Hunts (cont d) [2010] HUNT NAME NO. OF [2010] TAGS YOUTH HUNTS 210T SADDLE MTN UNIT 10 211T SCAPPOOSE UNIT [22] 21 212T1 WILSON UNIT NO. 1 10 212T2 WILSON UNIT NO. 2 44 214T TRASK UNIT 10 216T [SW] SANTIAM UNIT 20 217T STOTT MT UNIT 10 218T ALSEA UNIT 10 219T MCKENZIE UNIT 11 220T SIUSLAW UNIT 10 221T1 [N.] INDIGO UNIT 10 221T2 SUTHERLIN 33 222T DIXON UNIT 10 [222T2 S. UMPQUA 17] 223T MELROSE UNIT 10 224T1 TIOGA UNIT 10 [224T2 ASH VALLEY 10] 224T[3] 2 CALLAHAN 33 224T[4] 3 OLD BLUE 32 225T1 SIXES UNIT 1 21 225T2 SIXES UNIT 2 [28] 26 226T1 POWERS UNIT 15 226T2 BONE MT 10 227T CHETCO UNIT 10 228T APPLEGATE-EVANS CREEK 10 230T1 ROGUE UNIT 45 230T2 WEST ROGUE 25 231T KENO UNIT 10 233T SPRAGUE UNIT 10 234T E CASCADE 20 235T PAULINA-E FT ROCK 10 236T MAURY UNIT 10 237T1 OCHOCO UNIT NO. 1 [20] 15 237T2 OCHOCO UNIT NO. 2 [193] 176 238T GRIZZLY UNIT 10 240T MAUPIN W. BIGGS 10 241T WHITE RIVER-HOOD 10 31

[2010] HUNT # Table 2. Special Interest Elk Hunts (cont d) [2010] HUNT NAME NO. OF [2010] TAGS 244T UMATILLA 30 245T FOSSIL UNIT [10] 25 246T1 GRANT 40 246T2 FLAT CREEK 22 248T HEPPNER UNIT [10] 25 251T SUMPTER [10] 20 252T1 STARKEY UNIT 10 252T2 LADD MARSH 3 253T CATHERINE CREEK UNIT 10 257T SLED SPRINGS UNIT 10 258T CHESNIMNUS UNIT 10 259T SNAKE RIVER UNIT 10 260T MINAM UNIT 10 261T IMNAHA UNIT 15 262T PINE CK-KEATING 20 264T LOOKOUT MT UNIT [20] 30 265T BEULAH UNIT 10 266T N MALHEUR RVR 10 272T SILVIES UNIT 10 276T SILVER LAKE UNIT 10 278T HIGH DESERT 10 32

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 DIVISION 75 LANDOWNER HUNTING PREFERENCE AND OUTFITTERS AND GUIDES TAG ALLOCATION 635-075-0003 Decision Standard for Suspension and Revocation from the LOP Program (1) If a landowner as defined in OAR 635-045-0002 (or the landowner s partner, member, manager, employee, or any person using an LOP tag provided by the landowner) is convicted of violation of the wildlife laws arising from participating in the LOP program, the Department may suspend that landowner from participating in the LOP program for [the remainder of the current year plus two additional] three years, beginning upon issuance of a final order. (a) When the Department suspends a landowner pursuant to paragraph (1), that suspension will include any and all properties associated with that landowner, including properties registered to the individual, as a partnership, or as a corporation, and the suspension will run for the same period of time as for the landowner. (b) When the Department suspends a landowner pursuant to paragraph (1), the Department will also revoke any unused LOP tags previously issued for the landowner s properties. (2) Any landowner whose LOP program participation the Department proposes to suspend may request a contested case hearing within 14 days of notice of the proposed decision. Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 Stats Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 33