At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring a shotgun to hunt chukars and quail
- Visit Newberry National Volcanic Monument




Hunters discussing Unit 35 in Paulina, Oregon, have emphasized the area's challenging terrain, with some parts being difficult to access due to thick juniper and sagebrush, which requires careful planning and navigation. The unit is seen as having moderate draw odds, making it a feasible option for those looking to secure a tag without overwhelming competition. There is consensus that deer and elk are present, particularly in the more remote sections, with movement patterns greatly influenced by water sources and available forage. Hunters suggest focusing on scouting during the pre-season to identify animal patterns and access routes, as it significantly increases the chance of success.
This unit is a combination of high desert, farmland and low, timbered mountains, producing elk, mule deer and pronghorn antelope for persistent and lucky hunters.
Hunting is fair for elk and mule deer and excellent for pronghorn antelope. Elk are scattered and few, so hunters take very few 5x5 or bigger bulls.