Outdoors Rec B Saturday, June 18, 2022 The Observer & Baker City Herald Return of the elusive BRAD TRUMBO CATBIRD UPLAND PURSUITS T he cool humidity of summer rain stuck to my skin as the front rumbled in. Light- ning fl ashed in the distance casting a disco ball lighting eff ect on the riparian fl oor beneath the dense stand of white alder and choke- cherry. The alder catkins released the few remaining tufts of cotton seeds as the branches rattled in the breeze, and among the clatter of leaves, the faint cry of the gray catbird drifted through the timber. The catbird was one of a few species to successfully raise a clutch for the fi rst time in the alder run during the spring of 2021 and I was unsure if it would return. When I purchased the prop- erty in 2016, cattle had been grazing the meager acreage and kept the brush tamped down in the now lush creek corridor and the birds have taken notice of the vegeta- tion rebound. Bullock’s ori- oles, yellow warblers, and even a varied thrush all appeared last spring, but their appearance in 2022 was uncertain. I had stalked the cat- bird with my Nikon for a week and it proved formi- dable in the predator avoid- ance department. Wary and cunning, it would tolerate only fl eeting glimpses, bolting the moment it real- ized I had established line- of-sight. The bird left me to log dozens of useless photos as my target acquisi- tion skills had rusted since the upland bird hunting season closed. I knew its namesake cat- like call, but the variety of other voices I thought I was hearing was the cat- Stalking this master of mimicry with a camera An excellent photo of the gray catbird exercising its vocal cords. John Benson/ Contributed Photo bird proudly showcasing its robust vocal array. Kneeling by the paddock fence and peering through the lichen-encrusted rails and tree branches fi nally provided a couple moments to observe the wary bird. Male catbirds sing a tune that can be minutes long and comprised of bits of other bird songs, even those of domestic chickens and frog ribbits. Tones of the American robin, red- winged blackbird, lesser goldfi nch, House fi nch, and House wren projected from the catbird’s powerful vocal cords as I photographed. All of these species were simul- taneously present on the homestead, but had I never laid eyes on them, I would have been left to assume the cat- bird was putting me on. While not as showy as beauties like the Bullock’s oriole, the catbird is a beauty in its own right. If you believe the color gray can be rich and deep, then you’ve probably spied the catbird at some point in time. See, Catbird/Page B6 It took a week to capture this modest photo of the gray catbird as it darted among the alders and shrubbery. Brad Trumbo/Contributed Photo Chinook season opens June 25 on Imnaha and Wallowa rivers EO Media Group ENTERPRISE — For the fi rst time since 2016, anglers will be able to fi sh for spring chinook salmon in the Imnaha and Wallowa rivers. This year’s spring chinook run is exceeding biologists’ expectations. “All current projections indicate this year’s run will exceed our preseason fore- cast and provide an opportu- nity to harvest spring chinook locally,” said Kyle Bratcher, district fi sh biologist at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) offi ce in Enterprise. “In the past, these have been popular fi sheries and we’re glad to see numbers that allow anglers to get out there.” Through June 1, a total of 149,031 adult chinook had passed Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River near Cas- cade Locks. That’s 29% above the average for 2012-2021, and 110% above the 2017-21 average. Regulations for the two rivers: • Imnaha River: Open June 25 to July 10 from the con- fl uence with the Snake River upstream to the Summit Creek Bridge. • Wallowa River: Open June 25 to July 24 from the lower fence of Minam State Park upstream to the confl u- ence with the Lostine River. The bag limit for both rivers is two adult hatchery spring chinook per day, and fi ve hatchery jacks. Anglers must stop fi shing for salmon for the day when they retain two adult salmon and may not continue to fi sh for jacks (which are under 24 inches long). Hook gaps can’t exceed 3/4 of an inch, and all other state- wide and zone regulations apply. Want to make dad’s day? We love our gear and gimmicks S o much is going on in the outdoor world that I almost forgot that Father’s Day is barreling down on us. I’d already written and submitted another article and suddenly remembered and had to cancel the fi rst one to slip this one in. I’m lucky, I had the best mom and dad in the world and I hope you did too. But even if they aren’t perfect, your dad still holds the position of the most infl uential man in your life. But if you’re like me, I never knew what to get dad. He seemed to have every- TOM CLAYCOMB thing he needed. When BASE CAMP he got older, he didn’t hunt and fi sh as much and pretty much just wanted to work on the farm and fi x fence and feed cattle. So all he’d ever ask for is a pair of leather work gloves. Come on, you can put a little more eff ort into buying your dad a Father’s Day gift than I did. Now for the good news. If your dad is an outdoorsman then take heart — out- doorsmen are easy to buy for. We love our gear and gimmicks. And due to a deluge of advertising we’re convinced that if we could just have this lure or that bullet that our life would be great and we’d be successful. You don’t have to spend a fortune to light up his eyes, BUT, you do have to buy exactly what he wants. His tastes/needs will be very, very specifi c. So do a little research. Ask him what he wants. Get a list so it will still be a surprise as to what he gets. Or talk to a local outdoor store and ask them what is hot. Or, I get to test a lot of gear every year. Here are some items that have caught my eye. FISHING • Mister Twister plastics • Mister Twister jig heads • Flies from fl ydealfl ies.com These are very economical • New fi shing rod/reel. Buy him a good one that will last for a long time and he’ll remember you every time he uses it. • Frogg Togg rain gear • Dip net • ProLine Baits Spray this in a bag of his Mister Twister tails and it will increase his catch. • 5.11 tactical pants. Great for fi shing due to having multiple pockets. • Electric fi sh fi llet knife from Smith’s Consumer Products • Heybo fi shing shirts Tom Claycomb/Contributed Photo Outdoorsmen love their gear. In this one Otis Range Box alone I have a million diff erent pull-through cables, jags, brushes, cleaning oils, patches and the list goes on and on. HUNTING • Smith’s Consumer Products and Knives of Alaska both make the two top boning knives on the market. • Ammo-this one will be very specifi c. • Smith’s line of knife sharpening gear • Day packs • GPS • Fire starting gear. Waterproof matches, fi re starting tinder and I always carry a few cheap Bic lighters. • Blue Book of Gun Values • Bowden Tactical. They off er a lot of accessories to dress up his AR. • CLAMTAINERS off ers plastic con- tainers to carry his ammo. • Alien holsters • 5.11 tactical pants are great for hunting • UMAREX Airguns. Airguns are wildly popular right now and Umarex off ers a plethora of options. • JSB makes the best pellets • XGO base layers • Otis Lead Remover hand wipes • Otis Elite Range Box • Axil hearing protection BACKPACKING • Alps Mountaineering “Dash” back- packing chair • Alps Mountaineering tents. They off er all sizes. • Garmont makes some awesome hiking boots. Italian boot companies are legendary for mountain climbing boots. • Firestarting gear • I just found some fl ashlights. They uti- lize solar charging so you don’t have to carry a lot of batteries plus, you can also charge other gear off of them. How cool is that? Check out hybridlight.com. • Small aluminum coff ee pot. I pick these up at garage sales. • Alps sleeping pad • Hiking socks • Backpacking meals • Smith’s Consumer folding knives. They off er a lot of options. • Adventure Medical Kits gear. I love their moleskin for blisters when hiking. • Aquimira fi ltered water bottles BONUS GIFTS • BRG9 Elite 9mm. Very economical. $399.99 16+1 Great EDC gun. • Guided fi shing trip • Go fi shing with him this summer. That will be the best gift you could ever give him. I love it when Katy or my girls go fi shing with me. • 5.11 wrist watch • Diamond Blades Surge knife