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For youth participants From age 16 through 17, a youth must pass an approved hunter education program and possess his or her own license and/or tags. Hunts while accompanied by a supervising hunter who is 21 years or older and who has a valid license and tag(s) for the dates, area and species being hunted.
Preference points give preferential treatment to hunters who have not been drawn for their first-choice hunt. The more years you go without being drawn, the more points you accumulate. Hunters DO NOT have to apply for the same hunt number every year as preference points stay with a series.
Mentor points are awarded to veteran players each time a newbie Greenleaf player in the party levels up. All party members nearby will receive 1 mentor point.
To redeem banked points, the mentored youth will be required to fill out a form supplied by the departments License Services Section that clearly states what species the mentored youth wants their mentored youth preference points moved to. Points must be used at one time and may not be split among species.
Licensing Requirements Youth 11 years of age and under do not need a license to hunt game birds, small game, or unprotected wildlife. Youth 9 to 11 years of age and older may apply for preference point savers through the controlled hunt drawing provided they purchase a Combination License or Youth Sports Pac.
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There is no minimum age to take a course, but children under age 11 often have a difficult time with the material. Younger students may also lack the upper body strength necessary to handle a firearm safely and control the muzzle during loading and unloading drills.
Mentored Youth Hunter Program allows youth 9 through 15 years of age to hunt without first passing an approved hunter education program.
The current big game preference point system in Oregon does not have a provision for passing on preference points to immediate family members and grand children in the event of the death of the current points holder.

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