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Regulations Updated Jan 29, 2026

Oregon Black-tailed Deer Bag Limits

Complete bag limit guide for black-tailed deer in Oregon.

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Oregon Black-tailed Deer Bag Limits

Complete bag limit information for black-tailed deer in Oregon. Find daily limits, possession limits, and special regulations.

Daily: 1 Season: Per tag held

Black-tailed Deer

Big Game

Oregon bag limits and regulations

Daily Limit

1

per day

Possession Limit

-

at any time

Season Limit

Per tag held

per season

Important Notes for Black-tailed Deer

Western Oregon

What This Means For You

Practical planning insights

Oregon's black-tailed deer bag limit of 1 with a season limit of Per tag held reflects the state's wildlife management goals for this species.

As a single-tag species in Oregon, make every shot count. Scout thoroughly before the season and have a solid plan for field dressing and transport.

Big game regulations in Oregon often include antler restrictions, weapon-specific seasons, and zone boundaries. Always verify current regulations for your specific hunting unit.

Understanding Black-tailed Deer Limits

What each limit type means

Daily Limit

The maximum number of black-tailed deer you can harvest in a single day. In Oregon, this is 1.

Possession Limit

The maximum black-tailed deer you can have at any time, including in your freezer. Usually 2-3x the daily limit: varies.

Season Limit

The total black-tailed deer you can harvest during the entire season. In Oregon: Per tag held.

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Oregon General Notes

Oregon has controlled hunt areas requiring draw and general season tags. Research units carefully.

Oregon Black-tailed Deer FAQ

Common questions about black-tailed deer bag limits in Oregon

What is the black-tailed deer daily bag limit in Oregon?

The daily bag limit for black-tailed deer in Oregon is 1. Western Oregon

What is the black-tailed deer season limit in Oregon?

The season limit for black-tailed deer in Oregon is Per tag held. This is the maximum you can harvest during the entire hunting season.

What's the difference between daily limit and possession limit?

The daily limit is the maximum number of black-tailed deer you can harvest in a single day. The possession limit is the maximum you can have at any time, including in your home freezer. In Oregon, always check if zone-specific rules apply.

Where can I find official black-tailed deer regulations for Oregon?

For the most current black-tailed deer bag limits and regulations in Oregon, visit the official state wildlife agency website. Regulations can change annually and may vary by zone or water body.

Are there special black-tailed deer regulations in Oregon?

Oregon has controlled hunt areas requiring draw and general season tags. Research units carefully.

Black-tailed Deer Limits in Other States

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Official Source

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

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