At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Consider packrafting down the Owyhee River
- Great chukar hunting in good years
- Quail and pheasant in places
- Great catch-and-release brown trout fishing below Owyhee Dam
- Warmwater fishing in Lake Owyhee




Hunters in Unit 67 - Owyhee, Oregon, note its rugged terrain and suggest preparing physically for challenging hunts in remote areas. There are mentions of decent populations of mule deer and antelope, though spotting them can require patience and strategic glassing from high vantage points. Seasonal conditions can greatly affect game behavior and accessibility, so checking weather forecasts and understanding migration patterns beforehand is advised. Overall, hunters emphasize the need for thorough pre-hunt planning and familiarity with the unit's unique landscape to increase the chances of success.
A starkly arid and open unit cut by several canyons and bordered by large rivers in places, this unit offers mule deer, California bighorn sheep, antelope and elk.
Trophy hunters know this unit as a producer of record-book antelope, California bighorn sheep and mule deer. There aren’t many exceptional animals but a few are taken every year by hunters.