To buck or not to buck

Str8shtr

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I'd do it if I had a dedicated week for each. If it was mainly an elk hunt, i wouldn't do it. Just don't seem to see that many bucks while elk hunting. If i knew a really good deer spot near where i was elk hunting it would be a little different.
 

Or.hunter

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I buy both and focus on elk, if I bump into a buck while elk hunting that I thinks worth my tag I take it. If not you can late season hunt blacktails in November on the western side and it’s a blast. Just my 2 cents.


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Brady1991

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I buy both and focus on elk, if I bump into a buck while elk hunting that I thinks worth my tag I take it. If not you can late season hunt blacktails in November on the western side and it’s a blast. Just my 2 cents.


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Agree. This is also what I do and have had lots of luck hunting it like this.


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Elk are for eating, Mulie’s are for finding a big’on. I would focus on elk with little discretion, then use the remaining time to find a toad.
 

bpurtz

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Oregon mule deer hunting pretty much sucks. I guess if the cost for a NR deer tag is literally meaningless to you then you might as well have one in your pocket but I wouldn't focus on deer hunting during an elk hunt.

If you have the opportunity to return during the late general archery deer season (mid November) then the blacktail hunting is probably a better reason to have a general archery deer tag in your pocket during the elk hunt.
 

CorbLand

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I am not familiar with Oregon but could you buy the elk tag and then if you kill one go get a deer tag? Seems to me that would be logical thing to do if possible.


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Jbake108

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IdahoElk describes what I did last year. Although only had 8 days, looking back wish I would’ve taken a day or 2 and maybe changed it up and gotten to a glassing knob looking for bucks to stalk. Plus in Oregon you have late season if unsuccessful for deer.
 
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I buy both and focus on elk, if I bump into a buck while elk hunting that I thinks worth my tag I take it. If not you can late season hunt blacktails in November on the western side and it’s a blast. Just my 2 cents.


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Same here. No such thing as easy elk. A huge factor in killing elk is time. So I’d get both tags and plan on hunting elk the entire time. If a mule deer worth shooting decided to commit suicide I’d shoot it and get right back to elk hunting.
 

shane102

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get both. we run across deer all the time while hunting elk. it only takes 30 minutes at the most to work a deer up (even a large mule buck). you only get one shot at life, make the most out of it.
 
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I buy both and focus on elk, if I bump into a buck while elk hunting that I thinks worth my tag I take it. If not you can late season hunt blacktails in November on the western side and it’s a blast. Just my 2 cents.


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That’s pretty much what I’m thinking. Well except the west side part. That said it would be cool to chase some little blacktails in the late season.


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Oregon mule deer hunting pretty much sucks. I guess if the cost for a NR deer tag is literally meaningless to you then you might as well have one in your pocket but I wouldn't focus on deer hunting during an elk hunt.

If you have the opportunity to return during the late general archery deer season (mid November) then the blacktail hunting is probably a better reason to have a general archery deer tag in your pocket during the elk hunt.

I didn’t realize the deer tags could be used in late season on black tails. What are those dates? The general tag for early season is still good for late season blacktails?


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bpurtz

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I didn’t realize the deer tags could be used in late season on black tails. What are those dates? The general tag for early season is still good for late season blacktails?


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Yes - general archery (buck deer) for 2020 is Aug 29 - Sept 27

the tag is also good for late season archery in these units and dates:

Units 23, 25, 29, 30: Nov 14 - Dec 6
Units 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and par of 21: Nov 21 - Dec 13

You should consider double checking the regulations - the dates change every year.
 
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Yes - general archery (buck deer) for 2020 is Aug 29 - Sept 27

the tag is also good for late season archery in these units and dates:

Units 23, 25, 29, 30: Nov 14 - Dec 6
Units 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and par of 21: Nov 21 - Dec 13

You should consider double checking the regulations - the dates change every year.

Hey that’s pretty cool. Hey thanks for the heads up.


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