Oregon Statewide Mountain Goat & Pronghorn Auction Tag Information

Oregon Wild Sheep Foundation will be auctioning off two statewide tags during the live auction at our annual banquet fundraiser on April 25th, 2026. Bidders do not need to be present at the auction to bid. Dedicated board members/OR WSF representatives are able to facilitate phone bidding. These statewide tags are being sold separately. Please note, these statewide tags are only the tag allowing the winning bidder to hunt the species, this does not include hunting licenses, guides/outfitting, access to private property, etc.

If you have interest in bidding on either of these statewide tags, please contact us prior to April 21st to set up a phone bidder in the room during the live auction.

Contact by phone to Craig Foster: 541-219-9202 or email us at info@oregonfnaws.org

Pronghorn Statewide Tag:

Number of tags: One (1). Auction Date: Saturday 25 April 2026 7:45 pm PST. Bag Limit: One Buck Pronghorn. Open Season: August 1, 2026 – November 30, 2026. Open Area: Any controlled pronghorn hunt area with controlled tag(s) authorized for 2026. Legal Weapon: Any weapon legal for pronghorn hunting in Oregon. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Please review 2026 Oregon Hunting Regulations for terms and conditions.

Previous Auction Tag Sales: 2025: $32,500 2024: $32,500 2023: $26,000 2022: $35,000

Mountain Goat Statewide Tag:

Number of tags: One (1). Auction Date: Saturday 25 April 2026 8:15 pm PST. Bag Limit: One Rocky Mountain Goat. Open Season: August 1, 2026 – November 30, 2026. Open Area: Any controlled Rocky Mountain Goat hunt area with controlled tag(s) authorized for 2026. Legal Weapon: Any weapon legal for Rocky Mountain Goat hunting in Oregon. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Please review 2026 Oregon Hunting Regulations for terms and conditions.

Previous Auction Tag Sales: 2025: $45,000. 2024: $72,250 2023: $65,000 2022: $35,000



ION Partnership - Idaho, Oregon, Nevada

Beyond Borders: Tri-State Oregon, Washington, Idaho

Hopes & Dreams: The Opportunity Ewe

One of our board members, Marcus Gores, shared the experience and story of one of the most achievable sheep hunts in Oregon. We now want to share with you how to join the Wild Sheep Community and help with the conservation efforts to Put and Keep Wild Sheep on the Mountain.


We conserve wild sheep through outreach, restoration, and research.

The primary focus of Oregon Wild Sheep Foundation is to enhance the population, health and vitality of bighorn sheep herds in Oregon.

This objective is accomplished through educating Oregonians about North American wild sheep, funding projects aimed at conservation and game management, and protecting, defending and preserving the lawful right of recreational hunting as a method promoting Bighorn sheep conservation, habitat restoration and a means to safeguard the decline or extinction of any such indigenous species.

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About

Find out about our organization,
mission, our methods, and the results of conservation efforts.

 
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Take Action

Ready to take the next step? You can become a member of our organization and participate in our events

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Up coming events

February Board Meeting - Feb 5 6:30pm

February 27-March 1 - Juniper Cut

Volunteer project. Email for details.

March Board Meeting - Mar 5 6:30pm

April Board Meeting - April 2 6:30pm

Annual Banquet Fundraiser-

April 25 2026

Riverhouse Lodge - Bend, OR

Board Meetings

Board Meetings Conducted on Zoom

Email: info@oregonfnaws.org for Board Meeting Zoom Link

To download and complete a Grant In Aid Request form, please click the button below.

Please note: OR WSF will be reviewing GIA Request Applications twice a year in January and in July. In order to have you application considered for review, applications must be submitted by the following:

Submit December 15th for January review

Submit June 15th for July review