At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Warner Wetlands offers waterfowl hunting
- Visit nearby Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge
- Good chukar hunting in steep, rocky terrain




Hunters exploring Unit 74 in Warner, Oregon, frequently emphasize the diverse terrain that demands preparation and adaptation for successful hunting. The unit is appreciated for offering a mix of open areas and dense cover, which requires hunters to be versatile in their approach, especially during the variable seasonal patterns. Observations suggest focusing on understanding elk and mule deer migration routes, as these patterns can significantly enhance the chances of success. Overall sentiment indicates that while the draw odds can be competitive, the unit provides rewarding opportunities for those who invest time in scouting and strategizing based on the unique environmental conditions.
East of Goose Lake on the California‐Oregon border, this mostly public unit offers hunting for mule deer, California bighorn sheep, elk and antelope.
There are very few elk in the unit, mule deer are doing average, antelope herds are healthy and this unit also holds the opportunity for California bighorn sheep.