[ODFW-News] Big game auctions bring record-breaking $25, 000 elk hunting tag

ODFW News Odfw.News at state.or.us
Thu Feb 16 11:01:55 PST 2006


For Immediate Release Thursday, Feb. 16, 2006

Big game auctions bring record-breaking $25,000 elk hunting tag 
 
SALEM - The first of the 2006 Access and Habitat Program auction hunts
got off to a roaring start with a record-breaking $25,000 winning bid on
a statewide elk tag, breaking the previous elk auction tag record of
$19,500 set in 2000. 
 
The elk tag sold at the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Tillamook
Chapter's annual banquet Feb. 4.
 
The Access and Habitat Program was created by the Oregon Legislature in
1993 and is funded by a $2 surcharge on hunting licenses. Funds raised
by the program are distributed through grants to individual and
corporate landowners, conservation organizations and others for
cooperative wildlife habitat improvement and hunter access projects
throughout the state.
 
Auction hunts are one way the A&H Program raises funds. Each year, the
Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission provides five elk tags and five deer
tags. The A&H Program enters into sponsorship agreements with various
hunter conservation organizations, which auction the tags at their
annual banquets. The groups keep 10 percent of the revenues for their
own conservation projects and the remainder goes to the A&H Program for
grants.
 
"Last year, hunters reached an all-time high with the deer and elk
auction tags, raising $217,000," said A&H Program coordinator Nick
Myatt. "I expect 2006 to be another record-setting year for the auction
program."
 
The A&H Program also receives five elk tags and five deer tags for its
raffle program. Raffle tickets are currently on sale at point-of-sale
agents and from ODFW headquarters in Salem. Revenues from the raffle
hunts also are used for A&H habitat and hunter access projects.
 
Winning auction bidders and raffle ticket holders are allowed an
extended deer or elk hunting season, from Sept. 1 through Nov. 30 over
multiple management units. Any legal hunting device may be used to fill
an auction or raffle tag. Winners may harvest an additional deer and/or
elk with general or controlled season tags during authorized seasons.
 
More information on the A&H Program, auction hunts and raffle hunts may
be found on pages 28-31 of the 2006 Oregon Big Game Regulations booklet,
on the program website at www.dfw.state.or.us/ah , or by contacting A&H
Program Coordinator Nick Myatt at 503-947-6087. 
 
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