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The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest intends to implement a
new travel management plan in the near future. Please check
with a Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Ranger District
for more information about motorized travel.
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Travel Management Area
Open Roads
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No Hunting Permitted
Location / road number
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BLM Land
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Mail to:
Oregon State Police
Fish and Wildlife Division
255 Capitol St NE, 4th Floor
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SHAMROCK and WHISKY CREEK
Period of Restrictions:
Three days prior to archery season
(late August) through May 31st
Only those roads shown in green, and the adjacent area within
300 feet of those roads, are open to motorized vehicles during
the period of restrictions.
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Cooperative Travel Management Area
Hancock Forest Management, Inc.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
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TIP Phone: 1-800-452-7888
Email: [email protected]
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4. Get that data! It is virtually impossible to manage
game populations effectively without good biological
data, and some data can only be collected with help
from hunters like you. If you are a bird hunter, please
put bird wings in one of the collection barrels. Big
game hunters, please collect the middle incisor teeth
(front teeth) from your animal; these will be used to
understand the herd's age structure. If you have an
antlerless tag, please collect teeth, the reproductive
tract, udder, and kidneys with attached fat. The samples youcollect will be used to monitor the herd's
pregnancy rate. Stop by the field headquarters, or ask
a biologist for collection bags and instructions for
gathering these samples. We'll even do it for you.
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are a very important part of the habitat for non-game
wildlife like woodpeckers and owls. We try to provide
habitat for these species by leaving snags as a part of
our forest management activities. Please don't cut
down snags; there is plenty of wood on the ground that
can be used for camp wood. Thanks, on behalf of our
non-game friends.
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1. Leave a clean camp! Please don't pound nails into
live trees. Pack out all garbage. If you must build a
latrine, remove all building materials and cover the
trench before you leave. Please don't leave a mess for
someone else to deal with.
2. Drive safely! Remember, these roads have logging
trucks on them, and a 40-ton truck can't maneuver as
well as your vehicle. If possible, stay off the road during working hours, and don't block gates or roadways
when parking your vehicle.
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We sincerely hope you enjoy your visit. Hancock
Forest Management, Inc.has a strong commitment to
sound management of our natural resources, and to
provide you with a quality recreational experience.
Here are a few things you can do to help:
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Visit www.OregonHuntingMap.com for an interactive map
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Download free GeoPDF maps before your trip to view your
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Notice:
Hancock Forest Management, Inc.
does not allow unauthorized commercial
packing, guiding, or hunting services or commercial
gathering of firewood or mushrooms on its lands.
WELCOME TO HANCOCK
FOREST MANAGEMENT, INC. LANDS
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Private Land
*This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable
for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult
primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information.
Motorized vehicle travel within the Travel Management Area
boundary on all other roads and trails, and cross-country is
prohibited except by special permit from the landowner or land
managing agency.
Snowmobiles will be subject to these travel restrictions prior
to the end of the last deer and/or elk hunting season in each
calendar year, but snow machines will be exempt from travel
restrictions thereafter and during the period from January 1
through the last day of spring turkey season.
During the period of this closure, normal forest management
activities including logging, grazing, and slash disposal will be
in progress. Please be aware of heavy logging traffic on some
roads. No one involved in these operations is allowed to hunt,
transport game or hunters while using vehicles in the closed area.
Use caution with firearms. Do not leave camp or warming fires
unattended. Please pack out all litter.
Hay and straw used by persons on Hancock F.M., Inc.property
must be certified free of noxious weeds to comply with North
American Weed Management Association standards. This
requirement is necessary to limit the spread of noxious weeds.
Persons in possession of or transporting non-certified hay on
Hancock F.M., Inc.property will be cited under Wallowa County
Ordinance Controlling Spread of Noxious Weeds 2010-001,
Oregon Revised Statute 164.245 or 164.265 (Criminal
Trespass), and/or Oregon Revised Statute 164.345 or 164.365
(Criminal Mischief)
The landing of aircraft is prohibited within the closure area except
for emergencies.
revised 5/2016