B2 THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2022 OUTDOORS & REC Jacoby Continued from B1 As I trudged back to the pickup — I had reloaded the gun, which proves only that op- timism and incompetence are bedfellows — I replayed the se- quence, much as a quarterback does after throwing the ball over the head of a wide open receiver. I reached no useful conclu- sion. I wasn’t terribly surprised, to be sure. I’m well acquainted with my failings as a wingshooter. But I have brought down birds — and done so in circum- stances far less amenable to success. I suspect those episodes were statistical anomalies. Happenstance, in other words. Which is to say, a situation when luck scores a rare win over ineptitude. It’s not dissimilar to a golfer who smacks a drive down the middle of the fairway and then shanks the approach shot into Jayson Jacoby/Baker City Herald Even if you come home without any birds, a chukar hunt on the breaks of the Snake River in Baker County, on a fine November morning, is not without its attractions. a lake or someone’s porch win- dow. And misses the 2-foot putt for triple bogey. The morning’s hunt, despite its disappointing climax, was not without highlights. It was a fine fall morning, the ground frosty after the recent passage of a cold front, the sky clear except for patches of wispy cirrus. We saw a couple coyotes, and while I was hunting alone I jumped four deer in a draw, one of them a fine 4-point. We had roasted chicken for dinner that evening. Not quite so satisfying, I sup- pose, as meat I had procured myself. But a cooked chicken thigh, whatever its questionable ori- gin, at least has the advantage of staying still until you pierce it with a fork. 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