COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL JUNE 27, 2018 WINGS from B1 ing, advanced training. Weath- er. Everything.” Koester was hooked. He was ready to fly then and there until his dad, who had seen fellow cadets killed in planes during WWII, said no. This did not deter Koester who car- ried his dreams of flying with him to college at the Univer- sity of Notre Dame. Renting a Cessna 150 for $9 an hour, his roommate, who was licensed in flying, showed Koester the ropes. Upon returning home to Missouri, Koester’s father saw his son’s joy and decided to buy a plane. From there, things took off. Koester became an aerospace engineer in Silicon Valley and continued to fly around in his plane. “For me it’s always been for the exploration and the fun,” he said. From Tennessee to the Grand Canyon to Alaska with stops at countless small air- ports in between, Koester has been around the block. And then to Cottage Grove where him and his wife decided to settle down into retirement. Settle down but not stop the same spirit of adventure that his plane has provided. “This has been my adven- ture machine,” said Koester. Snapshots: CGHS boys basketball camp Clockwise from top left: A camper cuts through the lane during the final day of camp. A group takes in the action on the court while enjoying slices of watermelon. A defender comes up with a steal for his team. An individual takes in his options while de- fenders attempt a double team. Koester tells Boehringer all about his plane on Saturday. Local fishing update Cottage Grove Pond (Row River Nature Pond): trout, warmwater species Was last stocked the week of April 2 with 1,800 legal- and 400 trophy-size trout. Cottage Grove Ponds are open to year-round fishing and are accessed via an as- phalt pathway behind the truck scales on Row River Road. In addition to fishing, these ponds also offer wildlife viewing op- portunities and a fishing dock is available on-site. Cottage Grove Reservoir: trout, warmwater species Was stocked the week of April 16 with 4,250 legal- and 400 trophy-size hatchery rain- bow trout. In Cottage Grove Reservoir, you could catch a fish with a tag that could win you a $50 gift card as part of ODFW’s tag reward program. Dorena Res- ervoir: trout, warmwater Was stocked the week of April 16 with 4,500 legal-size and 500 trophy hatchery rain- bow trout. Dorena Reservoir is a location where ODFW re- leased tag reward fish last fall, so you could still potential- ly catch a fish with a tag that could win you a $50 gift card. Baker Bay boat ramp is ac- cessible at the current reservoir elevation. 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The mother will return when it’s safe to do so— when people, pets or predators aren’t around. Unfortunately, every year around this time, ODFW offic- es, licensed wildlife rehabilita- tors and even Oregon State Po- lice are flooded with calls from people who picked up a deer fawn, elk calf, fledgling bird learning to fly, or other young animal they assumed was or- phaned because it was alone. 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Removing an animal from the wild and/or holding it is a violation of state law (OAR 635-044-0440 “Wildlife may not be captured from the wild and/or held...”) Doing so is con- sidered a Class A Misdemean- or and a court could impose a maximum fine of $6,250 fine and/or one year in jail. Last year (2017), Oregon State Po- lice issued seven warnings and one citation to people who had picked up deer fawns, bear cubs, a baby turkey, a baby rac- coon, nine baby opossums and an injured osprey. If you are certain a young an- imal is orphaned because you saw its mother die, or if you see an injured animal or one in distress, call one of Oregon’s licensed wildlife rehabilitators. Wildlife rehabilitators have the training and facilities to prop- erly care for young wildlife and eventually return them to the wild. You can also call your nearest ODFW office during regular business hours, or Or- egon State Police dispatch if an animal is in distress. 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