Furbearer Hunting
A person must not hunt any wildlife from a motor propelled vehicle. Exception: Landowners, their agents, or qualified disabled hunters may use an Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit to hunt predatory animals from a motor vehicle, as long as the vehicle is not moving and not on a public road or highway.
- Bobcat, opossum, and raccoon may be hunted with the aid of an artificial light provided the light is not cast from or attached to a motor vehicle or boat.
- Use of dogs is permitted to hunt or pursue bobcat, raccoon, fox, and unprotected mammals.
- It is unlawful to waste the pelt of any furbearer except when authorized by the ODFW.