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Already applying in Oregon wondering if you should add antelope, sheep, or goats to your application? We breakdown everything you need to know to decide!
Oregon isn't known for massive antelope numbers, but what it does have is consistent trophy quality, high harvest success rates, and one of the most cost-efficient point systems in the West. For sheep and goats, it's a fully random draw — no points, no guarantees — but if you're already buying the license, $10 is a pretty cheap lottery ticket.
We break down exactly when it makes financial sense to add these species, what point levels unlock for antelope, and what the current tag counts and population data look like for bighorn sheep and mountain goats in 2026.
In this episode:
• Why Oregon antelope is more consistent than other states — and what that means for trophy hunters
• The point level breakdown for non-resident antelope draw odds (0, 5, and 15 points)
• How sheep and goats use a completely different, fully random draw system in Oregon
• Current non-resident tag allocations for California bighorn, Rocky Mountain bighorn, and mountain goat
• Why Oregon mountain goat populations are concerning — and what it means for draw odds
If this helped, subscribe and leave a rating — it makes a real difference. Follow along on Instagram @getdrawnwest.
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00:00:03 – Oregon's Bonus Species:Antelope, Sheep & Goats Overview
00:02:02 – Why Oregon Antelope IsDifferent From Other States
00:03:15 – Draw Odds, Trophy Potential& What It Takes to Draw
00:04:41 – Application Deadline, Costs& Tag Prices
00:06:21 – Zero-Point Antelope Strategyfor Non-Residents
00:08:21 – Five-Point Antelope Options:Archery & Rifle
00:10:42 – Fifteen-Point AntelopeBreakdown & Best Units
00:13:45 – Resident Antelope StrategyNotes
00:16:30 – Sheep & Goat Costs, TagPrices & Draw System
00:18:25 – Oregon Bighorn Sheep: Residentvs. Non-Resident Allocations
00:19:19 – California Bighorn & RockyMountain Bighorn Tag Breakdown
00:21:48 – Mountain Goat Trophy Potential& Population Decline
00:23:26 – Should You Apply for Sheep& Goats? The Decision Framework
By Drawn West with Brian Krebs5
263263 ratings
Already applying in Oregon wondering if you should add antelope, sheep, or goats to your application? We breakdown everything you need to know to decide!
Oregon isn't known for massive antelope numbers, but what it does have is consistent trophy quality, high harvest success rates, and one of the most cost-efficient point systems in the West. For sheep and goats, it's a fully random draw — no points, no guarantees — but if you're already buying the license, $10 is a pretty cheap lottery ticket.
We break down exactly when it makes financial sense to add these species, what point levels unlock for antelope, and what the current tag counts and population data look like for bighorn sheep and mountain goats in 2026.
In this episode:
• Why Oregon antelope is more consistent than other states — and what that means for trophy hunters
• The point level breakdown for non-resident antelope draw odds (0, 5, and 15 points)
• How sheep and goats use a completely different, fully random draw system in Oregon
• Current non-resident tag allocations for California bighorn, Rocky Mountain bighorn, and mountain goat
• Why Oregon mountain goat populations are concerning — and what it means for draw odds
If this helped, subscribe and leave a rating — it makes a real difference. Follow along on Instagram @getdrawnwest.
Stay Ahead of Hunting Season with the Drawn West Newsletter.
Get practical emails on deadlines, draw strategy, new episodes, and giveawayupdates.
Join Here: https://www.getdrawnwest.com/newsletter
Looking for more content from Drawn West? Check out our latestarticle!
https://www.getdrawnwest.com/articles/how-comedy-can-help-save-hunting
FREE Gear Checklist:
https://www.getdrawnwest.com/gear
Connect with Brian Krebs
https://linktr.ee/getdrawnwest
HaveQuestions or Comments? Send an email to [email protected]!
Sponsorsand Discounts:
GOHUNTInsider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code DRAWNWEST
https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4
GOHUNTGear Shop – 10% off most items with code DRAWNWEST https://alnk.to/e75Pm4u
Save10%on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code DRAWNWEST https://maverickhunting.com/?ref=getdrawnwest
00:00:03 – Oregon's Bonus Species:Antelope, Sheep & Goats Overview
00:02:02 – Why Oregon Antelope IsDifferent From Other States
00:03:15 – Draw Odds, Trophy Potential& What It Takes to Draw
00:04:41 – Application Deadline, Costs& Tag Prices
00:06:21 – Zero-Point Antelope Strategyfor Non-Residents
00:08:21 – Five-Point Antelope Options:Archery & Rifle
00:10:42 – Fifteen-Point AntelopeBreakdown & Best Units
00:13:45 – Resident Antelope StrategyNotes
00:16:30 – Sheep & Goat Costs, TagPrices & Draw System
00:18:25 – Oregon Bighorn Sheep: Residentvs. Non-Resident Allocations
00:19:19 – California Bighorn & RockyMountain Bighorn Tag Breakdown
00:21:48 – Mountain Goat Trophy Potential& Population Decline
00:23:26 – Should You Apply for Sheep& Goats? The Decision Framework

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