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How to fill out the Oregon Bobcat Harvest Report Form online
Completing the Oregon Bobcat Harvest Report Form online is an important step for individuals who have participated in bobcat hunting or trapping. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you efficiently fill out the form with confidence.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your report.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Oregon Bobcat Harvest Report Form and open it in your preferred document editor.
- Begin by entering your name and identification or brand number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
- Indicate whether you hunted or trapped. If yes, fill out the following sections related to trapping and hunting seasons. If no, you can leave additional sections blank.
- In the trapping season section, provide the species, county of harvest (required), number harvested, number of nights trapped, and average number of traps set each night.
- For the hunting season section, include the number of animals released, number harvested, the number of days hunted, and the specific harvest method code that applies.
- If applicable, fill out the pursuit season section with details including the number not harvested, number treed or called, and number of days called or pursued.
- Complete the road kills section if you have any relevant data to report. Follow all instructions for completion.
- Review all entered information for accuracy. Ensure you have included the county of harvest, and if no harvest occurred, indicate '0' accordingly.
- Once you have filled out all relevant fields, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Oregon Bobcat Harvest Report Form online today to ensure your compliance and maintain your hunting privileges.
Furbearers in Oregon include species such as bobcats, coyotes, and beavers. These animals are regulated by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, which oversees their hunting and trapping. If you plan to harvest these species, it’s essential to understand the regulations and reporting requirements, such as submitting an Oregon Bobcat Harvest Report Form after your hunt to ensure compliance.
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