Unit 19 in McKenzie, Oregon has seen significant changes, notably with Weyerhaeuser Property, specifically the Wendling area, now requiring permits for access. Hunters have noted that late archery season can be advantageous due to increased visibility from leaf drop and the migration of deer to lower elevations where logging and agricultural lands provide better browse. Deer are primarily concentrated below 2500 feet in disturbed industrial forest areas, though the population remains low overall due to factors like the Holiday Farm fire and predator presence. The buck-to-doe ratio, contrary to some past claims, is reported as decreasing, with recent data citing a ratio of 25:100, emphasizing the importance of adjusting expectations for deer populations and focusing efforts on lower elevations and disturbed habitats.