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Posted By: Ringman Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/17/13
Anyone know of a guide or will sell info about where to hunt elk successfully in the Powers unit in Oregon?
Dont know anyone personally, but good luck over there. 3 point or better unit isnt it?
Posted By: Rogue Re: Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/17/13
Not a clue, but best off luck. A bad ass unit with a bunch off potential...
Posted By: cwh2 Re: Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/17/13
Never thought of guides actually working there. Powers was always our backup unit when Tioga got shut down for fire danger during bow season.

We always hunted clearcuts off the logging roads. Find a good (elevated) spot and glass the clearcuts at first light, then make a plan from there. That isn't much help, but all the spots I know/knew are surely overgrown by now.
Posted By: Ringman Re: Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/17/13
Marty,

It has to be a spike.

cwh2,

Thanks. Any little bit helps this novice elk hunter.
Posted By: baltz526 Re: Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/18/13
My only Tip Is bring you best rain gear. Though if this dry spell continues, we all might be wearing flipflops and shorts for Elk.
Posted By: Seafire Re: Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/25/13
Rich,

sorry, being out of town right now, I didn't see this one..

I've elk hunted over there multiple times...plenty of rain tho, if you have a November tag...

there is two Powers Units... I've hunted the south Powers Unit each time... plenty of Elk, that's for sure...low level of hunter pressure compared to other units.. but still enough idiots over there...

two examples..

spotted 12 bulls one morning, along with a boat load of cows, working their way up a wash in a logged out section... I was just watching them come my way from about 600 yds out, and was just waiting for them to get within 300 yds or so...

had my truck parked on the side of the road, and I was watching behind a boulder.... at the same time, down the road and up the road, two different trucks and parties stop and a bunch of guys bail out of each rig...

one group starts banging away at about 900 yds down the hill from me, and the other started banging away at about 700 yds...

they weren't hitting squat, but the elk took off down the wash and made a Beeline for the thick stuff... road hunters..


second time, I was overlooking a good sized group with some good bulls in it in another clear cut...it was viewable from an upper and lower road.. once again, road hunters... bunch of rigs seemed to come upon it at about the same time... I had camped beside the clear cut that night...

all the road hunters bailed out and started shooting at anything that moved... NO bulls were taken, but they hit SEVEN COWS.. and then finished them off... they cut up the animals, and threw them in coolers, and left the remains there...

thing was, NOT ONE person in those 4 parties had a cow permit...

Powers was isolated enough, guess they didn't think they need to worry about laws or anything inconvenient like that...

most of the slob hunters seemed to be from Coos and Curry County...for whatever that is worth...
Posted By: Buzzie Re: Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/25/13
Yes, I have a great guide for that unit. I have hunted with hi 4-5 times. One of those times was the rifle season in the Powers unit. He's been a long time guide that lives in Coquille. I've hunted for elk twice, unsuccessfully, once for bear (got a real nice bear), once for fallow deer (got a real nice one), and am heading up for hopefully my final elk hunt this x-mas.

The Powers hunt was tough. We hunted several days without seeing any bulls. There was a ton of snow and we couldn't get into a couple of areas we wanted. After the 4th day we moved to a different part of the unit. There we saw 6 large bulls on private land. The guide new the owner, gave them a call and offered a trespass fee and was turned down. Later that AM I had an opportunity to shoot, a very large bull, at 850 yards. Unfortunately I couldn't get my long range rifle dialed up quickly enough. We also stalked some tracks in the snow to find some cows.

The Powers unit will require 7 or more points to hunt the rifle season. My guide says it's the best unit for hunting elk during rifle season. When I hunt the unit again, after building up points, I'll plan on hunting the entire 10 days. It's a tough hunt but you have a great opportunity to shoot a real nice Roosevelt.

PM me if you are interested in his info.
Posted By: Buzzie Re: Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/25/13
I also know a guide you need to stay away from.
Posted By: Buzzie Re: Powers unit in Oregon? - 10/25/13
I also know a guide you need to stay away from.
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