Oregon Field Tagging / E-Tagging Tagging Requirements
#3: Don’t forget flagging tape, duct tape or some other material to “tag” your animal. If you’re using e-tagging, your first step is to validate the tag in the MyODFW app. Then, write down the confirmation number provided by the app, plus your name, ODFW ID, date of birth and harvest date on anything that will stand up to the elements (like flagging or duct tape). Affix it to the animal like a traditional tag and keep it attached to the carcass in transport. Hunters must still physically tag an animal so they can be visually identified by OSP and other hunters. See the Oregon Big Game Regulations for more information on tagging. full regulations are found here. Oregon Hunting Regulation
At Carcass Tag. We make custom field tags that are very durable, water-proof, reusable and will save you money and time in the field. We can print all your hunting information on these tags making them legible this making our tags easy and convent to use, Game Wardens across the United States like our tags, and our tags are made from pvc plastic there’re laminated on both sides and there’re also the same size as the credit cards in your wallet our tags do come with a stainless-steel reusable cable making affixing our tag to your harvest quick and easy. You can write on these with a sharpie it will wipe off with alcohol.
You can order our tags blank or printed. QR Code is only printed for states that allow the use of them.
E-check https://odfw.huntfishoregon.com/login
IPhone App https://apps.apple.com/us/app/myodfw/id1442560834
Google App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=oregon.myodfw&hl=en_US&gl=US