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Now that hunting season is right around the corner and will be here before we know it, do you know how to properly tag an animal with the new Oregon hunting license system? It will be a little different than in years past, so you may want to think about how you are going to attach the required information to your harvest. Whether you are electronic tagging (e-tagging) or paper tagging, we will look at the steps required to properly "punch" that tag. Electronic Tag (E-Tag) Process If you chose electronic tagging here is a quick run through of how you...

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Hunt-Tag was fortunate enough to be invited onto the On Point podcast with Garrett Weaver to talk about Hunt-Tag, the new regulations, and shed hunting. So, if you want to learn more about the Hunt-Tag Product or a little background on how we got started I would recommend giving this one a listen. Check out the links below for the podcast. Stay tuned for more episodes as we ran into Garret at the Northwest Mountain Challenge up a Hoodoo and was able to sit down and chat some more. Good things to come. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FChnkZR3HLw Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-fur7w-b14b03

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If you plan on hunting in Oregon this year you may be interested to find out how you will now be required to tag your animal in the field.

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With the recent hunting regulation changes in Oregon, hunters are now required to provide their own method of tagging their harvest. Oregon has moved to an electronic tagging system that requires the use of an app to validate your tag upon harvest via a smartphone. Once the tag is validated the app will give the user a confirmation number. This confirmation number and other information about the harvest is required to be attached to the harvested animal during transit. The Hunt-Tag system provides a means of attaching this information to a harvested animal. The Hunt-Tag has a few simple, but much needed...

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