SALEM - The Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted
regulations for a program that provides free hunting tags to terminally
ill youth and young adults, a program authorized in 2005 after the
passage of Senate Bill 694.
The rules adopted today define ages for hunters participating in the
program as 12-21 years old; set a limit of 10 deer, 10 elk and five
pronghorn tags annually for the program; and limit each charitable
organization sponsoring hunters to five tags per year.
Rules adopted today also set expanded hunting seasons for the
tag-holders, Aug. 1-Sept. 30 for pronghorn and Sept. 1-Nov. 30 for deer
and elk.
The adopted regulations are similar to guidelines utilized by the
national “Hunt of a Lifetime” organization.
Last year, when the program was operating under temporary
regulations, two tags were provided (one deer tag was issued to a
nonresident and one elk tag was issued to an Oregon resident). Both
tag-holders were successful.