OUTDOORS & REC 2B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD SIGNS anders of area golf courses provide excellent opportunity Continued from Page 1B for winter sports. However, Hoping to fi nd evidence these settings don’t have the of a displaced skunk or ambience of forested slopes porcupine, I come upon and river valleys. My vintage deep tracks that have a long snowshoes are now slated stride. Their route leads to take up residence at our around a small stand of big cabin in the Umatilla River sage as if a large animal canyon. Three feet of fresh nosed for prey. Impressions snow blanketed the sur- culminate near a steel fence. round there in late February. Snow is worn down to dirt Higher elevations of the and piled up at the edge Blues are expected to retain of multiple tracks. Grisly ample snowpack over the evidence of an encounter next few months. There’s no between a coyote and a better time than now for a cottontail rabbit, I wonder? winter trek. Then it comes to me: The Snowshoes allow for a neighbor’s 100-pound, golden reliable pace that encour- Lab pup got loose again. ages refl ection. They lead you The wide-open spaces, to places where the hollow gentle slopes, and dogleg me- thump of falling snow and SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2021 the raucous call of a sentinel jay might be all that splits the stillness. Perhaps best of all though, they provide ample opportunity to look for animal tracks in the snow. Dennis Dauble is a retired fi shery scientist, outdoor writer, presenter and educator who lives in Richland, Washington. For more stories about outdoor adventure, including fi sh and fi shing in area waters, seeDennisDaubleBooks.com. Dennis Dauble/Contributed Photo The refl ection of cattails in a snow-covered pond can reward winter hikers. Deer in Burns killed, hurt by blow gun darts Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife/Submitted Photo Five mule deer in Burns have been struck by blow gun darts, with two deer dying, since early November 2020. Oft Angus Ranch & Vallad Cattle 24 th Annual Sale Your Premier Source of Age Advantage Bulls! BURNS — The Oregon Hunters Association is of- fering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to a citation in a rash of mule deer being hit by blow gun darts in the Burns city limits. Two deer have died and at least three others were hurt when they were struck by darts over the past four months, according to the Or- egon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW). In the most recent incident, Oregon State Police fi sh and wildlife troopers, alerted by a Burns resident, found an injured mule deer doe near Court Street and Railroad Av- enue in Burns on Feb. 13. The doe had been hit by a blow gun dart, which was stuck in her side. Troopers had to euthanize the deer. They had found the carcass of a mule deer fawn, with a similar blow gun dart in its neck, in that same area on Nov. 6, 2020. Between November 2020 and February 2021, ODFW Oft Angus Ranch Terry Oft 208-741-0824 -or- 541-889-6801 rels, it’s illegal to use blow guns to hunt deer in Oregon. A dart wound can cause an infection that slowly kills a deer. Anyone with information can call the Turn in Poachers (TIP) line at *OSP (677) or 800-452-7888. Or report by email: TIP@osp.oregon.gov. Mobile Service Outstanding Computer Repair FAMILY OWNED Dale Bogardus 541-297-5831 Call or Text 24/7 Now fixing cell phones and tablets Thursday, March 18, 2021 Vale, Oregon 1 p.m. MST Vallad Cattle Jason & Deanne Vallad Cell: 541-881-7989 Home: 541-889-4562 valladcattle@gmail.com biologists and OSP troopers found three other mule deer, all in the same area and with darts in their bodies. Biolo- gists sedated the animals, re- moved the darts and released the deer, which should recover. 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