OUTDOORS & REC B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2022 RODS TURKEYS Continued from Page B1 Continued from Page B1 There was the tenkara rod I use for salmon that landed a legitimate 28-inch pink salmon buck in south- east Alaska in 2019. And those aren’t even the book ends. How is one expected to part with functional art that carries a backstory like that? Deciding upon an old American Tackle fi ve- weight and a six-weight switch rod, I moved on to the fl y selection to fi nd a similar situation. Volumi- nous boxes and fl y types that once were organized to a particular structure had fallen into disarray. Boxes were dispersed among the various backpacks and duf- fels devoted to fi eld time and travel. Nymphs and streamers were the only fl ies I needed for this par- ticular trip, but which of four streamer boxes held the small laser-dubbed bug- ger-type fl ies I sought, and where in the hell was it? Grabbing each bag and emptying its contents on the couch littered blue, green, and white foam boxes, gray plastic fl ip- sided boxes, giant “meat lockers” packed with blue, orange, and purple “intruders” capable of spooking a shark, and the one aluminum box of meticulously sepa- rated nymphs. At least the nymphs are kept with some order, but the lid of that box was stuff ed with various dry fl y patterns. Grabbing the nymph box and small foam box of streamers provided enough ammunition to be dan- gerous, so I moved on to the reel selection. which employs a forward mounted wheel that allows use of four striking rails. So I love box calls, but they keep your hands tied up, so you’ve got to learn how to use a reed. That way you can have your gun up and still be calling. The push box call is so simple that a kid can use it to call turkeys. And you can tape it to the forestock of your shotgun so you can be calling right up until you shoot. You’ll for sure want to carry a locator call. For whatever reason if you hit a locator call it will prompt a turkey to gobble which helps you locate them. I like a coyote howl, but crow or peacock calls are also pop- ular locator calls. SHELLS & CHOKES Sixty years ago we used our leftover lead 2-shot duck shells but now there are turkey loads that are super-effi cient. HEVI-Shot, Kent and nearly all of the big boys make turkey loads. You need to use a turkey choke which are super tight chokes. Aim at the neck, about 3 to 4 inches below the head. If you aim at the head half of the BBs go whistling harmlessly overhead. Well, I could go on for another 500 words but we’re out of room so let’s end on a note of safety. Everyone tells you to set with your back against a tree so a hunter sneaking in doesn’t shoot you. Also don’t sit on a fl at spot level with your decoys or another hunter may come sneaking in and shoot your decoy with you in line behind it. Brad Trumbo/Contributed Photo Rods, reels, nymphs, and streamers selected for a day on a desert lake. Throwing the lid open on the reel case revealed a dozen reels to fi t the rods of all sizes. I was looking specifi cally for the big Ross reel with full-sinking line for the switch-rod and an Okuma with the fl oating line for the fi ve-weight. “Where is that Okuma reel with the white line?” I thought, before realizing that reel was attached to the Sage rod that found a new home last year. An Orvis Bat- tenkill with a weight-for- ward fl oating line would be the replacement. The Ross was an easy fi nd as the sinking line was striped blue and orange, but I could not specifi - cally recall the other line and reel I was seeking. The deep green line was another sinking line. The bright orange lines were for a three-weight or the shooting heads for steel- head fi shing. The bright green line was a dou- ble-taper fl oating fi ve- weight that would not cut it on the lake. Finally, I recalled the reel was actu- ally on a diff erent rod in another case, but was an easy fi nd since the case was too big to fi t in the cabinet. With the most important gear gathered, my attention turned to the various other neces- sities like leader wallets, split-shot, the multi-tool, snacks, fi shing license, and camera and accessories. Luckily, I had only one set of waders and boots to match up. A week following the epic outing for feisty spring trout, my truck was loaded for a trip to Good- will. A single fl y rod found its way into the cab – a 14-foot, nine-weight spey rod that I had owned for a decade and never used. A modest “downsizing,” and temporary at that. I could use another 10-foot, fi ve-weight to replace that Sage, I thought, when pulling away from Goodwill. After all, I had made room in the cabinet. █ Brad Trumbo is a fish and wildlife biologist and outdoor writer in Waitsburg, Washington. For tips and tales of outdoor pursuits and conservation, visit www. bradtrumbo.com. Tom Claycomb/Contributed Photo You can see how tight of a pattern you can get with good turkey loads shot through a good choke. C lassifieds Published by The Observer & Baker City Herald - Serving Wallowa, Union and Baker Counties PLACING YOUR AD IS EASY...Union, Wallowa, and Baker Counties Phone La Grande - 541-963-3161 • Baker City - 541-523-3673 On-Line: www.lagrandeobserver.com www.bakercityherald.com Email: Classifieds@lagrandeobserver.com Classifieds@bakercityherald.com DEADLINES: LINE ADS: Tuesday: 10:30am Monday Thursday: 10:30 am Wednesday Saturday: 10:30 am Friday DISPLAY ADS: 2 Days Prior to Publication Date 103 Announcements SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2022 Spence Industrial Supply **FINAL** LIQUIDATION SALE 2700 Broadway St. Baker City, OR 97814 ONE DAY ONLY April 23rd ~ 9am to 2pm Prices slashed!! All offers considered! 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