Hunting Licenses
- Annual Hunting License: $34.50 for residents, $172 for non-residents
- Youth Hunting License (12-17 years old): $10
- Senior Hunting License (65+ years old): $24.50
- Disabled Veteran Hunting License: Free
Fishing Licenses
- Annual Angling License: $44 for residents, $110.50 for non-residents
- Daily Angling License: $23 for one day, $42 for two days, $59.50 for three days
- Youth Angling License (12-17 years old): $10
- Senior Angling License (70+ years old): $29
- Disabled Veteran Angling License: Free
Combination Licenses
- Annual Combination Angling and Hunting License: $73 for residents
- Annual Sports Pac (includes angling, hunting, tags, and validations): $196.50 for residents
Additional Requirements
- Columbia River Basin Endorsement: $9.75 when purchased with a license, $11.75 if purchased separately
- Two-Rod Validation: $28
- Adult Combined Angling Tag (for salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, and halibut): $46 for residents
- Hatchery Harvest Card: $33
Choosing the Right License for Your Needs
When selecting a hunting or fishing license in Oregon, consider the following factors:
- Residency Status: Determine whether you qualify as a resident or non-resident based on the state's residency requirements.
- Age: Certain licenses are available for youth, adults, and seniors at varying costs.
- Disability Status: Disabled veterans may qualify for free or discounted licenses.
- Duration of Stay: Choose between annual licenses or daily/temporary licenses depending on the length of your stay in Oregon.
- Species Targeted: Additional tags or endorsements may be required for specific fish or game species.
Where to Purchase Your Oregon Hunting and Fishing Licenses
You can obtain your Oregon hunting and fishing licenses through various channels:
- Online: Visit the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) website to purchase licenses, tags, and endorsements electronically. You can either print your license or store it on your mobile device using the MyODFW app.
- In-Person: ODFW offices, authorized license agents, and retailers like Walmart and sporting goods stores sell hunting and fishing licenses. Find a nearby vendor using the ODFW's license agent locator.
Staying Informed and Up-to-Date
Hunting and fishing regulations in Oregon are subject to change based on factors such as conservation efforts and population dynamics. To stay informed about the latest updates:
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