At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Great warmwater fishing in Brownlee Reservoir
- Chukars and Hungarian partridge hunting
- Bring chains for truck tires




Hunters discussing Unit 64 - Lookout Mt, Oregon, highlight its challenging terrain with steep inclines and dense forest, making navigation an important consideration for preparation. The unit is known for having a good elk population, but hunters emphasize the necessity of understanding seasonal movement patterns, as elk tend to migrate in response to weather conditions. Success is often tied to scouting efforts, with some noting that more remote areas away from common trails can yield better results. Overall, experienced hunters suggest patience and persistence, encouraging newcomers to invest time in learning the land to improve their chances.
Between the Snake River Canyon and Interstate 84, this unit has elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep and pronghorn antelope, including some trophy-size animals of each species.
One of the top places in the West for trophy-size Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and has produced several great rams. Elk, mule deer and antelope hunting is better on private land.