East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 27, 2022, Page 13, Image 13

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SPORTS
East Oregonian
Hunters:
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But in 2020, officials
from the Oregon Depart-
ment of Fish and Wildlife
announced a proposal to
change archery hunts from
general to controlled for deer
and elk, starting in 2021.
Agency officials cited
multiple reasons for the
proposal, including a grow-
ing number of archery
hunters over the past few
decades, and a higher
success rate among hunt-
ers due to better bows and
arrows that make it possible
for archers to make lethal
shots from longer distances.
ODFW said the number
of archers hunting elk in
Eastern Oregon rose from
about 12,300 in 1995 to
about 18,500 in 2019.
Because the archer y
seasons remained general
hunts, with no limits on how
many tags were sold, state
wildlife’s lone tool to limit
hunting and maintain deer
and elk herds with sustain-
able numbers has been
to cut tags for rifl e hunts,
Saturday, August 27, 2022
FIRE, OTHER RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT
The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land
Management, the two federal agencies that
manage most of the public land in Northeast-
ern Oregon, have each issued press releases
urging hunters and others to be responsible
during the late summer and fall.
The Vale District of the BLM emphasized fi re
safety, as well as the potential hazards left by
past blazes.
“Recreating responsibly ensures that all visitors
to the forest have a good experience,” said
Brian Anderson, Wallowa Mountains district
ranger on the Wallowa-Whitman National
Forest. “Picking up your trash, adhering to
stay limits, and not storing or caching items
on public lands are keystones of responsible
recreation.”
Anderson said that when visitors build struc-
tures, cache items, leave trash or occupy camp-
sites longer than 14 consecutive days, which is
the limit, they can aff ect other users.
Forest Service employees and law enforcement
are extracting and impounding caches and
camps that are known to be in violation of the
which are controlled hunts
with limited tags awarded
through the lottery system.
In choosing which units
to change from a general to
a controlled archery season,
ODFW offi cials considered
elk populations in those
caching and stay limits. Illegally built structures
will also be being removed.
Visitors are reminded that the following are
prohibited:
• Caching personal property for a duration
more than 72 hours within designated wilder-
ness.
• Camping/leaving camp equipment for a dura-
tion that exceeds the 14-day stay limit. Building
structures such as shelters, tables, toilets, etc.
• Cutting or damaging standing live trees.
• Leaving campsites in an unsanitary condition
by leaving trash or human waste.
Fire danger is high or extreme across North-
eastern Oregon, and on national forests,
campfi res are allowed only in designated
campgrounds and in parts of the Eagle Cap
Wilderness.
Campfi res are prohibited on all public land
managed by the BLM.
A list of restrictions on BLM, national forest and
private lands protected by the Oregon Depart-
ment of Forestry is available at http://bmidc.
org/restrictions.shtml.
units, as well as hunter
density and hunter displace-
ment, which are based on a
public survey of hunters
done in 2020.
In some units the ratio of
bulls to cows is below the
state’s goals, and in other
units the bull elk harvest is
near what biologists consider
the unit’s capacity. In some
units, archery hunters have
been taking as many or more
branch-antlered bulls than
rifl e hunters have, accord-
ing to Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife.
Although the agency
initially planned to change
both elk and deer hunts to
controlled seasons in 2021,
the commission ended up
making the shift for deer
hunting only starting with
the 2021 season.
The switch to mostly
controlled archery hunts for
elk was delayed until 2022.
The change to controlled
archery hunts, for deer and
elk, has been controversial.
Bob Reedy, a Baker City
bowhunter who also owns an
archery shop, said he thinks
the changes will result in
confusion among hunters,
and potentially discourage
some longtime hunters from
continuing their hobby.
Reedy argued that if
ODFW wants to bolster
bull elk numbers, then the
agency should either tempo-
rarily ban hunters from kill-
ing bulls or change the bag
limit to branch-antlered
bulls only.
The bag limit for many
u nits i n Nor theaster n
Oregon for this year’s elk
archery hunt is one bull elk.
The traditional bag limit for
archery hunting — any elk
— remains in some units.
Reedy said he also is
concerned the changes will
contribute to animosity
between archery and rifl e
hunters.
“We’re all hunters,”
Reedy said.
More tags than
applicants in
many units
Although the shift from
general to controlled hunts
means some hunters who
are accustomed to being able
to hunt every year might
not draw a tag through the
lottery, ODFW has set tag
allocations for most units at
levels similar to the number
of people who actually
hunted during recent general
seasons.
However, in some popu-
lar units the number of
controlled hunt tags is well
below the number of hunters
in recent years.
For this year’s archery deer
season — the bag limit is one
buck with a visible antler —
the number of tags in most
units is well above the number
of first-choice applications
for 2021, the fi rst year with
controlled archery hunts.
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ONLINE ONLY AUCTION
Yard sale: August 26 & 27, Friday
starting at 9am, Saturday, 9am-
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SW Cottonwood Drive, Hermis-
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Lots begin to close at 10:00am
Saturday the 27th.
Yard sale: 8am-2pm, Saturday
only. Couch & chair is free. Coffee
table, end tables and much more!
2901 NW Ladow Ave, Pendleton,
OR.
Location: 80571 Hwy 395
North Hermiston Oregon
97838
Furniture, Household Items, An-
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8/6/2022 through 8/27/2022
Bidding starts at 10a.m
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Preview is set for Friday 8/26
9:00am to 5:00pm and Satur-
day until sale is complete.
We are offering up over 60+
Musical instruments.
Auctioneer: Paul Kramer.
For questions or face time in-
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SATURDAY, 08/27/22 – 1:30PM TO 3:30PM
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Charming 2 bed 2 bath MF home with a
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Morrow County Health District
has an opening for a full time
Maintenance Technician II at Pi-
oneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner. $24.87 - $26.65/hr
DOQ with increase after 4-
month probationary period. The
Maintenance Technician II as-
sists the Maintenance Director
in managing equipment and
preventative maintenance tasks
in computerized software pro-
gram, assigning out daily tasks
and recording completed tasks
in the system. Helps repair or
replace plumbing, electrical and
mechanical
equipment,
changes heating/cooling sys-
tem filters, repairs/replaces mo-
tors, fans, bearings as needed,
Repair fire sprinkler system and
work with vendor as needed to
maintain constant operation. In-
terior and exterior construction
projects as assigned. Maintain
grounds, all landscaping duties,
shoveling show on walks, and
maintaining parking areas.
Maintain or arrange for mainte-
nance of District’s fleet of vehi-
cles and ambulances. Assist
clinic staff with patient lifting if
requested. Drive, set-up and
maintain oversized District vehi-
cles as needed and licensed for.
Become certified as an ambu-
lance driver and drive ambu-
lance for emergency calls and
transfers during assigned work-
ing hours as needed.
Must have a high school
diploma or equivalent, five
years work experience in facili-
ties maintenance, construction
or grounds keeping preferred.
Certification in HVAC, electrical,
plumbing, landscaping of facility
maintenance or education in re-
lated field preferred. Basic expe-
rience with computers and
Microsoft Office programs.
Have valid Oregon driver’s li-
cense, CDL preferred or be will-
ing to obtain.
Previous
maintenance experience, com-
puter skills required. Must be
able to work in confined spaces
and high places. Some heavy
lifting. Successful applicant will
be self-motivated and able to
work independently with mini-
mal direction and supervision.
Background check and drug
screen required Excellent ben-
efit package with health insur-
ance for employee, employee
and spouse, or employee and
children at no cost with family
options available. For more in-
formation contact Dan Sharp
541-676-2929. Applications and
complete job description are
available online at www.mor-
rowcountyhealthdistrict.org, at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital, or
by calling 541-676-9133. EEOE
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