At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Pheasant and quail hunting on Ontario City Access Area
- Bring a shotgun for chukar hunting




User comments on Unit 65 in Beulah, Oregon, offer several insights valuable for hunters planning their next trip. Many highlight the unit's challenging terrain but mention its potential for rewarding hunts if you're prepared to tackle steep and rugged landscapes. Hunters generally advise those interested in this unit to focus on pre-season scouting, as the terrain can hide elk well, and knowledge of the area's specific game movement patterns is crucial. Additionally, timing visits later in the season when game is more active seems to be a recurrent recommendation, with seasoned hunters pointing out that patience, persistence, and strategic planning are key to a successful hunt in this unit.
Mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope and whitetail deer are hunted in this eastern unit, which has a lot of private land along with BLM and state land as well as National Forest in the Blue Mountains.
Private land harbors many elk, mule deer, antelope and whitetails in this unit, but hunters do take some mature animals of each species.