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Video oregon nonresident elk tag

2024-24 game bird license, tag, and permit fees

Annual licenses for 2024-24

Hunting

Resident* $34.50 Nonresident $172.00

* Resident is defined as a person who has resided in Oregon at least six months immediately prior to applying for a license, tag or permit. See the e-regulations for more details.

Combination Angling and Hunting

Resident $73.00 Nonresident N/A

Sports Pac

includes fishing, shellfish and hunting license; combine angling tag; spring or fall turkey, cougar, general or controlled bear tag, elk and deer tags; upland bird and waterfowl validations Resident $196.50 Nonresident N/A

Landowner (valid only for game birds on their own property)

Resident FREE Nonresident N/A

3-Day License

Game birds and crows (for hunters 18 and older)valid for most species with a nonresident game bird validation Resident N/A Nonresident $32.50

Permits and validations

Migratory Game Bird HIP Validation

Resident/Nonresident FREEvalid July 1 – June 30

Upland Game Bird Validation

Resident hunters 18 and older $10.00valid July 1 – June 30 Nonresident N/A

Waterfowl Validation

Resident hunters 18 and older $13.50valid July 1 – June 30 Nonresident N/A

Nonresident Game Bird Validation

Nonresident hunters 18 and older $44.50valid July 1 – June 30

Band-tailed Pigeon Permit

Resident/Nonresident $2.00

Sage-Grouse Permit

Resident/Nonresident $2.00

Brant Permit

Resident/Nonresident $2.00

Sea Duck Permit

Resident/Nonresident $2.00

Northwest OR Goose Permit

Resident/Nonresident $2.00

Tags

Turkey (Spring or Fall)

Resident $26.50 Nonresident $90.00

Western Oregon Fee Pheasant

Resident/Nonresident $25.00

Youth Licenses

Annual Combination License (12-17 years old)

includes fishing, hunting and shellfish license and Columbia River Basin Endorsement Resident/Nonresident $10.00

Youth Sports Pac

includes fishing, shellfish and hunting license; combine angling tag; spring or fall turkey, cougar, general or controlled bear tag, elk and deer tags; upland bird and waterfowl validations Resident $55.00 Nonresident N/A

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Youth Game Bird Hunting License

ages 11 and younger Resident/Nonresident FREE

Youth Western Oregon Fee Pheasant Permit

Resident/Nonresident $10.00

Youth Validations and Tags

Youth Upland Game Bird Validation ages 12-17

valid July 1 – June 30 Resident/Nonresident $4.00

Youth Waterfowl Validation ages 12-17

valid July 1 – June 30 Resident/Nonresident $4.00

Youth Turkey (Spring or Fall)

Resident/Nonresident $10.50

Disabled Veteran and Uniformed Service Member Licenses and Tags

Uniformed Services Hunting

Resident $17.00 Nonresident $34.50

Disabled Veteran Combination Angling and Hunting*

includes Columbia River Basin Endorsement Resident FREE Nonresident N/AResident Disabled Veteran License Application *Applicable validations, permits, and tags are required along with this hunting license.

Uniformed Services Turkey Tag

Resident/Nonresident $26.50

Resident Senior and Pioneer Licenses

Senior Hunting

age 70 and 5 years Oregon residency Resident $22.00 Nonresident N/A

Senior Combination Angling and Hunting

age 70 and 5 years Oregon residency Resident $47.50 Nonresident N/A

Pioneer Combination

age 65 and 50 years Oregon residency; includes fishing and hunting licenses, and Columbia River Basin Endorsement Resident $6.00 Nonresident N/A To make sure you qualify, visit this page.

Other Permits and Applications

Duplicate license, tag, permit

$2.00

Wildlife Area Parking Permit

Daily $10.00 Annual $30.00

Controlled Hunt Application – Game Birds

$4.00

Wildlife Area Reservation Daily Hunt Permits

$2.00

Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permit – Nonmotorized Boats

Resident/Nonresident$7.00

Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permit – Motorized Boats

Resident N/A Nonresident $22.00

Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit**

Resident/Nonresident FREEOregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit ** Applicable licenses and tags are still required.

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