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Oregon Elk Deer (Buck) Deer (Antlerless)

Unit 25 (Sixes)

Oregon Hunting Guide — Elk, Deer (Buck), Deer (Antlerless)

The N Sixes hunt (225) is an Oregon controlled-hunt opportunity managed by ODFW. Tags are allocated through the ODFW controlled-hunt draw, and this entry summarizes what hunters can expect across access, pressure, and harvest context for the unit.

Elk Hunting in Unit 25

The N Sixes hunt (225) is an Oregon controlled-hunt opportunity managed by ODFW. Tags are allocated through the ODFW controlled-hunt draw, and this entry summarizes what hunters can expect across access, pressure, and harvest context for the unit.

Where to Find Elk in the N Sixes Hunt

Roosevelt elk in the N Sixes unit concentrate in coast-range river drainages and managed timberlands. Focus on reprod clearcuts five to fifteen years old, timbered benches above river corridors, and meadow-edge transitions that offer forage plus escape cover.

Use ODFW's WMU boundary layer together with industrial timberland access maps to identify huntable parcels. Elk move between cover and forage twice daily — scout those travel routes before opening day.

How to Hunt the N Sixes Hunt

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Elk Success Rates

ODFW's big-game statistics page publishes per-WMU harvest totals and hunter-day counts. Use the trailing three-year averages as a baseline since single-year success figures fluctuate with weather and access conditions.

Elk Draw Odds

SeasonTagsApplicantsDraw %Pts Req
Archery— Controlled22029972.9% 6
Rifle— Controlled228525.9% 8
Rifle— Controlled8356100.0% 4
Rifle— Controlled16516893.5% 20
Rifle— Controlled165135100.0% 15
Muzzleloader— Controlled444495.5% 9

Data from 2025 draw results. Resident odds shown.

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Oregon's controlled-hunt system draws 75% of tags by highest preference points and 25% at random. Pull up historical draw odds for this hunt number on the ProHunt draw-odds tool to see point creep trends and year-over-year odds.

Unit Logistics & Expectations

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for this Oregon controlled hunt?
Apply online through ODFW's controlled-hunt system by the May deadline. You'll need a current Oregon hunting license and the correct application for the species and hunt number.
Are preference points used for this hunt?
Yes. Oregon uses a 75/25 split — 75% of tags go to the highest preference-point holders and 25% are drawn at random from the remaining applicants.
How do I apply for the Sixes unit deer tag?
Apply through ODFW's controlled hunt system at myodfw.com using hunt code 125. Oregon uses a 75/25 preference-point/random draw split. Purchase preference points annually to improve preference-pool odds, or rely on the 25% random allocation each year.
What is the best season for Sixes unit deer hunting?
Season timing depends on your specific hunt code and weapon type. October rifle seasons typically coincide with the rut in Oregon deer units, which improves buck movement and encounter rates. Check current ODFW regulations for exact season dates.
What animals can I harvest on the Sixes antlerless tag?
Antlerless tags allow harvest of deer without visible antlers or with antlers below a specified length. Read your tag and current ODFW regulations carefully for exact legal animal definitions for hunt code 625.
How do I apply for the Sixes antlerless deer tag?
Apply through ODFW's controlled hunt system at myodfw.com using hunt code 625. Oregon's 75/25 draw split means 25% of tags go to random applicants every year regardless of preference points.

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Sources & Verification

Every fact on this page is tied to a primary source below. Last fact-checked 2026-04-18.

  1. Oregon Big Game Regs (eRegulations) — Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife · supports: WMU boundaries and controlled-hunt numbers, Season dates per weapon/species, Tag quotas per hunt number · accessed 2026-04-17
  2. ODFW Big Game Hub — Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife · supports: Species season structures, WMU-level special regulations, Public-access overviews · accessed 2026-04-17
  3. ODFW Big Game Statistics — Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife · supports: Per-WMU harvest totals, Hunter success rates, Population estimates per management unit · accessed 2026-04-17
  4. ODFW Controlled Hunt Navigation — Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife · supports: 75/25 preference-point / random draw structure, Historical draw odds per hunt number, Application deadlines · accessed 2026-04-17