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Planning Updated Jan 29, 2026

Oregon Moose Draw Odds

Success rates, points needed, and unit-by-unit breakdown

Oregon Moose Draw Odds

View detailed Moose draw odds by unit type in Oregon. Preference point system, application deadline May 15.

1 unit types Avg 0.1% success preference points May 15
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Oregon Moose Overview

2025 draw statistics

22,000
Total Applicants
20
Tags Available
0.1%
Avg Success Rate
1
Unit Types

Moose Draw Odds by Unit

Detailed breakdown by hunt type

#1
Statewide
22,000 applicants / 20 tags
0.09%
Success Rate
20+
Points Needed

What This Means For You

Strategic planning insights

At 0.1% average success, Oregon Moose tags are highly competitive. This is a once-in-a-lifetime species, so competition is fierce and multi-decade point building is common.

Start building points immediately if Moose is a bucket-list hunt. Some units require 15-25+ years of applications.

Pro tip: Research specific units thoroughly. Some less popular units may have significantly better odds while still offering quality hunting.

Point System: Oregon uses preference points. Preference points guarantee that applicants with more points are drawn before those with fewer points. The applicant with the most points gets first pick.

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Oregon Moose FAQ

Common questions about Moose draws in Oregon

What are the draw odds for Moose in Oregon?

Oregon Moose draw odds range from 0.09% to 0.09% depending on unit type and weapon choice. The best odds are in Statewide units at 0.09%.

How many points do I need to draw Moose in Oregon?

Oregon Moose draws typically require 20-20 preference points depending on the unit. Premium and limited-entry units require more points.

When is the application deadline for Oregon Moose?

The Oregon Moose application deadline is typically May 15. Draw results are announced Late June. Always verify dates with the Oregon wildlife agency.

What does it cost to apply for Moose in Oregon?

Oregon charges $8 to purchase preference points. Application fees vary by species and license type. Non-residents typically pay higher fees than residents.

Is Moose a once-in-a-lifetime tag in Oregon?

Yes, Moose is typically a once-in-a-lifetime species in Oregon. If you draw and harvest a Moose, you are ineligible to apply again for that species.

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