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    A6 The BulleTin • Tuesday, May 4, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
TUESDAY
BASEBALL
MLB, Houston Astros at New York Yankees
College, Vanderbilt at Louisville
College, Alabama-Birmingham at Auburn
MLB, Baltimore Orioles at Seattle Mariners
BASKETBALL
NBA, Brooklyn Nets at Milwaukee Bucks
NBA, Toronto Raptors at Los Angeles Clippers
HOCKEY
NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins at Philadelphia Flyers
SOCCER
UEFA Champions League,
Manchester City FC vs Paris Saint-Germain
CONCACAF Champions League,
Philadelphia Union vs Atlanta United FC
CONCACAF Champions League,
Cruz Azul vs Toronto FC
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Madrid-ATP/WTA, WTA Quarerfinals,
ATP Early Rounds
ATP/WTA, Madrid-ATP/WTA, WTA Quarerfinals,
ATP Early Rounds
WATER SPORTS
World Surf League, Championship Tour:
Margaret River Pro - Day 4
Time
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
TV
ESPN
ESPNU
SEC
ROOT
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
TNT
TNT
4 p.m.
NBCSN
noon
CBSSN
5 p.m.
FS1
7 p.m.
FS1
2 a.m.
TENNIS
3 a.m.
TENNIS
7 p.m.
FS2
NHL
Tuesday, May 4
Baseball: summit at Mountain View, 4:30 p.m.; Rid-
geview at Pendleton, 4:30 p.m.; Redmond at hood River
Valley, 4:30 p.m.; Crook County at The dalles, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: Mountain View at summit, 4:30 p.m.; Pendleton
at Ridgeview, 4:30 p.m.; hood River Valley at Redmond,
4:30 p.m.; The dalles at Crook County, 4:30 p.m.
Boys tennis: Mountain View at summit, TBd.
Girls tennis: summit at Mountain View, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, May 5
Baseball: The dalles at Redmond, 4:30 p.m.; sisters at
sweet home, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: la Pine at sisters, 4:30 p.m.
Boys tennis: The dalles at Crook County, 3 p.m.; Rid-
geview at Redmond, 3 p.m.; summit at sisters, 4 p.m.
Girls tennis: Crook County at The dalles, 3 p.m.; Red-
mond at Ridgeview, 3 p.m.
Girls golf: Crook County invitational, at Crooked River
Ranch, noon.
Track and field: Mountain View at Bend, 3 p.m.; Red-
mond at summit, 3:30 p.m.; la Pine invitational, 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 6
Baseball: summit at Bend, 4:30 p.m.; Madras at north
Marion, 5 p.m.; sweet home at sisters, 4:30 p.m.; Burns
at la Pine, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: summit at Bend, 4:30 p.m.; sisters at Wood-
burn, 4:30 p.m.; Burns at la Pine, 4:30 p.m.
Boys tennis: Mountain View at Bend, 4 p.m.
Girls tennis: Bend at Mountain View, 4 p.m.
East
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Washington 52 33 14 5 71 181 155
x-Pittsburgh
53 34 16 3 71 180 149
x-Boston
51 31 14 6 68 153 123
x-n.y. islanders 52 31 16 5 67 145 118
n.y. Rangers
53 26 21 6 58 170 145
Philadelphia
52 23 22 7 53 151 188
new Jersey
52 17 28 7 41 136 181
Buffalo
53 14 32 7 35 130 187
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Carolina
52 35 10 7 77 171 123
x-Florida
54 35 14 5 75 180 152
x-Tampa Bay
52 35 14 3 73 172 131
nashville
53 29 22 2 60 146 149
dallas
52 21 17 14 56 144 138
Chicago
52 22 24 6 50 148 172
detroit
54 18 27 9 45 118 164
Columbus
53 16 25 12 44 126 176
West
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Vegas
50 36 12 2 74 168 110
x-Colorado
49 33 12 4 70 171 120
x-Minnesota
50 32 14 4 68 162 135
st. louis
50 24 19 7 55 150 155
arizona
52 22 24 6 50 139 163
san Jose
51 20 26 5 45 138 176
los angeles
49 19 24 6 44 130 147
anaheim
53 16 30 7 39 117 169
North
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Toronto
52 33 13 6 72 174 136
edmonton
49 30 17 2 62 158 131
Winnipeg
51 27 21 3 57 154 145
Montreal
51 24 18 9 57 148 147
Calgary
50 22 25 3 47 132 144
Ottawa
52 20 27 5 45 143 178
Vancouver
45 19 23 3 41 119 147
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
loss. The top four teams in each division will qualify for
playoffs under this season’s temporary realignment.
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
Monday’s Games
Ottawa 2, Winnipeg 1
Boston 3, new Jersey 0
Buffalo 4, n.y. islanders 2
Carolina 5, Chicago 2
nashville 4, Columbus 3, OT
Montreal 3, Toronto 2, OT
Washington 6, n.y. Rangers 3
Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 2
Florida 5, dallas 4, OT
st. louis 3, anaheim 1
Vegas at Minnesota, late
edmonton at Vancouver, late
los angeles at arizona, late
Colorado at san Jose, late
Tuesday’s Games
Boston at new Jersey, 4 p.m.
Chicago at Carolina, 4 p.m.
n.y. islanders at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
edmonton at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
dallas at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
Montreal at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
nashville at Columbus, 4 p.m.
Washington at n.y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
anaheim at st. louis, 5 p.m.
Vegas at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Colorado at san Jose, 6:30 p.m.
Winnipeg at Calgary, 6:30 p.m.
los angeles at arizona, 7 p.m.
John Bazemore/AP
Portland Trail Blazers forward Carmelo Anthony defends Atlanta Hawks
guard Lou Williams (6) in the first half Monday in Atlanta. Anthony scored
14 points to become the NBA’s 10th all-time leader in career points, with
27,318, passing Elvin Hayes (27,313). Portland lost, 123-114.
PREP SPORTS
Baseball
Time
9:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
TV
MLB
MLB
ROOT
ESPN
MLB
4:30 p.m. NBCSNW
8 p.m.
GOLF
4 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
NBCSN
NBCSN
4 p.m.
PAC12
Wednesday’s Games
Boston at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Portland at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m.
Memphis at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Phila. at houston, 5 p.m.
Phoenix at atlanta, 5 p.m.
sacramento at indiana, 5 p.m.
Washington at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.
new york at denver, 6 p.m.
san antonio at utah, 6 p.m.
Monday’s Games
Bend 12, Crescent Valley 0
summit 6, south eugene 3
estacada 6, Madras 2
sisters at Woodburn, late
Softball
Monday’s Game
stayton 13, sisters 3
Boys Tennis
Monday’s Box Score
Monday’s Matches
Redmond 8, Pendleton 0
sisters at Mountain View, late
Ridgeview at The dalles, late
Crook County at hood River Valley, late
Atlanta 123, Portland 114
Girls tennis
Monday’s Matches
Mountain View 5, sisters 3
Pendleton at Redmond, late
The dalles at Ridgeview, late
hood River Valley at Crook County, late
BASKETBALL
9:30 a.m.
noon
NBCSN
CBSSN
5 p.m.
FS2
7 p.m.
FS1
2 a.m.
3 a.m.
TENNIS
TENNIS
7 p.m.
FS2
Listings are the most accurate available.
SPORTS BRIEFING
WOMEN’S SPORTS
U.S. appeals court to consider Idaho transgender
athletes ban — An appeals court on Monday will con-
sider the constitutionality of the first law in the nation ban-
ning transgender women and girls from playing on women’s
sports teams. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear
arguments in the case that will likely have far-ranging conse-
quences as more states follow conservative Idaho’s lead. Idaho
passed its law last year, and more than 20 states have consid-
ered such proposals this year. Bans have been enacted in Al-
abama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and West Virginia.
Florida lawmakers passed a bill, and South Dakota’s governor
issued an executive order.
BASEBALL
Oregon drops in polls after series loss at Washington
State — Oregon baseball dropped in the polls following a
series loss at Washington State. The Ducks (27-11, 11-7 Pac-
12) are No. 11 in d1baseball.com, No. 13 in the USA Today
coaches poll, No. 15 Collegiate Baseball, No. 17 in Baseball
America and No. 21 in Perfect Game after dropping two of
three against the Cougars this weekend.
BASKETBALL
Oregon women’s forward Arielle Wilson retiring — Or-
egon women’s basketball is losing a player to retirement. Ari-
elle Wilson, who appeared in only 17 minutes over eight games
this season, has left the program and is retiring from basket-
ball, according to a UO spokesman. A junior college transfer
who joined the Ducks last year, Wilson attempted three shots
and had just one assist in her limited playing time at UO with
four of her appearances lasting less than two minutes. She is
the fifth non-graduating player to leave the program this off-
season, joining transfers Taylor Chavez, Jaz Shelley, Taylor
Mikesell and Angela Dugalic. Wilson’s departure leaves Ore-
gon with six returning scholarship players and two incoming
signees, including Sedona Prince, Nyara Sabally and Kylee
Watson returning at forward and center signee Phillipina Kyei.
FOOTBALL
Amazon to take over ‘Thursday Night Football’ pack-
age in ‘22 — Amazon Prime Video will become the exclusive
home of the NFL’s “Thursday Night Football” package a year
earlier than originally anticipated. Amazon and the league an-
nounced Monday that Prime Video will take over the entire
package in 2022, which will make it an 11-season deal through
2032. It was originally supposed to begin in 2023 when the
league’s new media rights deals kick in. This is the first time a
streaming service has had the full rights to an NFL package.
—Bulletin wire reports
MEGABUCKS
The numbers drawn Monday night are:
2 10 25 29 34 42
Oregon
Lottery
results
HOCKEY
Prep Sports
WEDNESDAY
BASEBALL
MLB, Chicago White Sox at Cincinnati Reds
MLB, Regional Coverage
MLB, Baltimore Orioles at Seattle Mariners
MLB, Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs
MLB, Regional Coverage
BASKETBALL
NBA, Portland Trail Blazers at Cleveland Cavaliers
GOLF
LPGA Tour, Honda LPGA Thailand, First Round
HOCKEY
NHL, Washington Capitals at New York Rangers
NHL, Colorado Avalanche at San Jose Sharks
LACROSSE
Women’s College, Pac-12 Tournament:
Arizona State vs California
SOCCER
FA Women’s Super League,
Tottenham Hotspur vs Chelsea
UEFA Champions League, Chelsea vs Real Madrid
CONCACAF Champions League, Quarterfinal,
Second Leg -- CF Monterrey vs Columbus Crew SC
CONCACAF Champions League,
América vs Portland Timbers
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Madrid, WTA Semifinals, ATP Early Rounds
ATP/WTA, Madrid, WTA Semifinals, ATP Early Rounds
WATER SPORTS
World Surf League, Championship Tour:
Margaret River Pro - Day 5
ROAD WIN STREAK ENDS
ON DECK
The estimated jackpot is now $2.3 million.
As listed at OregonLottery.org and individual lottery websites
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
x-Phila.
43
21
x-Brooklyn
43
22
Milwaukee
40
24
new york
36
28
atlanta
36
30
Miami
35
30
Boston
34
31
Charlotte
31
33
indiana
30
34
Washington
30
35
Toronto
27
38
Chicago
26
38
Cleveland
21
43
Orlando
21
44
detroit
19
46
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
x-Phoenix
46
18
x-utah
46
18
x-denver
43
21
x-l.a. Clippers
43
22
dallas
36
28
l.a. lakers
36
28
Portland
36
29
Memphis
32
31
Golden state
33
32
san antonio
31
32
new Orleans
29
36
sacramento
27
37
Oklahoma City
21
44
Minnesota
20
45
houston
16
49
x-clinched playoff spot
Monday’s Games
Orlando 119, detroit 112
Washington 154, indiana 141
Golden state 123, new Orleans 108
atlanta 123, Portland 114
new york at Memphis, late
Phila. at Chicago, late
denver at l.a. lakers, late
san antonio at utah, late
Tuesday’s Games
Charlotte at detroit, 4 p.m.
Phoenix at Cleveland, 4 p.m.
Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 4:30 p.m.
dallas at Miami, 5 p.m.
Golden state at new Orleans, 5 p.m.
sacramento at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Toronto at l.a. Clippers, 7 p.m.
Pct
.672
.662
.625
.563
.545
.538
.523
.484
.469
.462
.415
.406
.328
.323
.292
GB
—
½
3
7
8
8½
9½
12
13
13½
16½
17
22
22½
24½
Pct
.719
.719
.672
.662
.563
.563
.554
.508
.508
.492
.446
.422
.323
.308
.246
GB
—
—
3
3½
10
10
10½
13½
13½
14½
17½
19
25½
26½
30½
PORTLAND (114)
Covington 3-7 0-0 9, Powell 6-14 0-0 15, nurkic 2-6 0-1
4, lillard 11-19 5-6 33, McCollum 8-18 2-2 20, anthony
5-11 1-1 14, hollis-Jefferson 0-0 0-0 0, Jones Jr. 0-0 0-0
0, leaf 1-1 2-2 4, Giles iii 3-4 1-2 7, elleby 0-1 0-0 0, little
1-3 0-0 2, Kanter 2-4 0-0 4, simons 1-7 0-0 2. Totals 43-
95 11-14 114.
ATLANTA (123)
J.Collins 6-8 1-2 15, snell 2-3 0-0 6, Capela 4-5 3-4 11,
Bogdanovic 9-17 0-0 25, young 6-16 8-8 21, Gallinari
9-15 3-4 28, hill 3-3 0-0 7, huerter 2-8 0-0 4, Okongwu
1-1 0-0 2, Williams 2-8 0-0 4. Totals 44-84 15-18 123.
Portland
31 31 33 19 — 114
Atlanta
32 36 34 21 — 123
3-Point Goals—Portland 17-41 (lillard 6-11, Cov-
ington 3-5, Powell 3-5, anthony 3-6, McCollum 2-7,
simons 0-5), atlanta 20-41 (Gallinari 7-10, Bogdanovic
7-14, snell 2-2, J.Collins 2-4, young 1-6, huerter 0-3).
Fouled Out—none. Rebounds—Portland 39 (nurkic
9), atlanta 49 (Capela 10). Assists—Portland 25 (lillard
8), atlanta 32 (young 11). Total Fouls—Portland 15,
atlanta 18. A—3,091 (18,118)
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Boston
17
12
.586
—
Toronto
14
12
.538
1½
new york
14
14
.500
2½
Tampa Bay
14
15
.483
3
Baltimore
13
15
.464
3½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Kansas City
16
10
.615
—
Chicago
15
12
.556
1½
Cleveland
13
13
.500
3
Minnesota
11
16
.407
5½
detroit
8
21
.276
9½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
17
12
.586
—
seattle
16
13
.552
1
houston
15
13
.536
1½
los angeles
13
13
.500
2½
Texas
13
17
.433
4½
Monday’s Games
Minnesota 6, Texas 5
Cleveland at Kansas City, late
Tampa Bay at l.a. angels, late
Toronto at Oakland, late
Baltimore at seattle, late
Tuesday’s Games
Chicago White sox (Cease 1-0) at Cincinnati (hoffman
2-1), 3:40 p.m.
houston (Greinke 2-1) at n.y. yankees (Germán 2-2),
4:05 p.m.
detroit (Fulmer 1-1) at Boston (Pivetta 3-0), 4:10 p.m.
Texas (Gibson 3-0) at Minnesota (happ 2-0), 4:40 p.m.
Cleveland (hentges 1-0) at Kansas City (Minor 2-1), 5:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (McClanahan 0-0) at l.a. angels (Cobb 1-1),
6:38 p.m.
Toronto (Kay 0-1) at Oakland (irvin 2-3), 6:40 p.m.
Baltimore (lópez 1-3) at seattle (dunn 1-0), 7:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Washington
12
12
.500
—
new york
11
11
.500
—
Philadelphia
14
15
.483
½
atlanta
12
16
.429
2
Miami
11
16
.407
2½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Milwaukee
17
12
.586
—
st. louis
16
12
.571
½
Cincinnati
13
14
.481
3
Pittsburgh
12
15
.444
4
Chicago
12
16
.429
4½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
san Francisco
17
11
.607
—
los angeles
17
12
.586
½
san diego
16
13
.552
1½
arizona
15
13
.536
2
Colorado
10
18
.357
7
Monday’s Games
Philadelphia 4, Milwaukee 3
n.y. Mets at st. louis, late
Pittsburgh at san diego, late
l.a. dodgers at Chicago Cubs, ppd.
san Francisco at Colorado, ppd.
Tuesday’s Games
l.a. dodgers (Kershaw 4-2) at Chicago Cubs (hendricks
1-3), 11:20 a.m., 1st game
san Francisco (Wood 3-0) at Colorado (TBd), 2:40 p.m.,
1st game
arizona (smith 1-1) at Miami (alcantara 1-2), 3:40 p.m.
Chicago White sox (Cease 1-0) at Cincinnati (hoffman
2-1), 3:40 p.m.
atlanta (ynoa 2-1) at Washington (Ross 2-1), 4:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (lauer 1-0) at Philadelphia (nola 2-1), 4:05 p.m.
l.a. dodgers (Kershaw 4-2) at Chicago Cubs (alzolay 1-2),
4:40 p.m., 2nd game
n.y. Mets (deGrom 2-2) at st. louis (Oviedo 0-0), 4:45 p.m.
san Francisco (TBd) at Colorado (TBd), 5:40 p.m., 2nd
game
Pittsburgh (Keller 1-3) at san diego (Weathers 1-0),
7:10 p.m.
SOCCER
MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
new england
2 0 1
7
5
ny City FC
2 1 0
6
8
Orlando City
1 0 2
5
4
Montreal
1 0 2
5
6
atlanta
1 1 1
4
4
inter Miami CF
1 1 1
4
4
new york
1 2 0
3
5
d.C. united
1 2 0
3
3
nashville
0 0 3
3
4
Columbus
0 0 2
2
0
Toronto FC
0 1 1
1
4
Phila.
0 2 1
1
1
Chicago
0 2 1
1
3
Cincinnati
0 2 1
1
2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
seattle
2 0 1
7
8
san Jose
2 1 0
6
8
Real sl
2 0 0
6
5
austin
2 1 0
6
4
la Galaxy
2 1 0
6
6
la FC
1 0 2
5
4
FC dallas
1 1 1
4
5
houston
1 1 1
4
4
Vancouver
1 1 1
4
3
sporting KC
1 1 1
4
4
Colorado
1 1 1
4
2
Portland
1 2 0
3
3
Minnesota united 0 3 0
0
1
nOTe: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
GA
3
2
1
4
3
4
5
6
4
0
6
4
7
10
GA
1
4
2
3
7
2
4
4
3
5
3
6
7
Lewis
Continued from A5
The boss bird wind-milled
in the sun-cured grass and
its posse went up the hill and
disappeared into the fringe of
oaks.
I ran up the hill to claim my
prize, a 15-pound gobbler with
a beard that measured almost 6
inches long.
These are the good old days
of turkey hunting. I’ve been
saying that for a few years now,
and each year’s harvest seems
to outpace the season before.
The 2020 season was a
standout for social-distancing
turkey hunters.
Going by the numbers, Or-
egon’s best turkey habitat is in
the southwest corner of the
state in the Melrose, Rogue,
Applegate and Evans Creek
units.
According to the harvest
information from the 2020
spring season, the Rogue Unit
produced 518 turkeys for 1,249
hunters with a success rate of
.41 birds per hunter. The next
most productive unit was the
Melrose with a harvest of 443
birds and .62 birds per hunter.
Central Oregon’s White
River Unit comes in fourth
place. In the 2020 season,
1,722 shotgunners and ar-
chers hunted the White River
and tagged 391 toms. With
43% public lands, the White
River Unit has ample room for
a hunter to ply a call. Other
dry-side best bets include
Ryan Brennecke/TheBulletin
J’s Regal Beetle, courtesy Rainy’s Flies.
Fly-tying corner
Over the last three years, I have chased the Utah and Wyoming
Cutthroat Slams with a group of friends, collecting all the subspecies
of cutthroat trout on a fly rod. One of our go-to moves is to fish dry
and dropper. In the absence of a hatch, a beetle pattern is a good at-
tractor that will turn a trout’s head.
J’s Regal Beetle (available in black and tan) is a terrestrial pattern
that works great in trout streams and panfish ponds. The body is
sculpted from Evazote foam, segmented with wire, an orange hot
spot and Ice Dub on the belly. The orange parachute post makes it
easy to keep track of in the current. Rubber legs and eyes add realism.
In fast water, it is a good choice when the fish have been jaded by
other patterns and have quit biting. When fishing still water, let the
Regal Beetle sit for awhile with an occasional short strip every 45 sec-
onds to activate those shaky legs.
—Gary Lewis
the Ukiah, Murderer’s Creek,
Wenaha, Mt. Emily and Sled
Springs units.
There has never been a bet-
ter time to become a turkey
hunter in Oregon. Since the
first introductions in the 1960s,
turkeys have filled in prime
habitat in every county.
It isn’t difficult for a tender-
foot to get started.
Start with a 12-gauge or
DEALS
Monday’s Transactions
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
MlB — suspended Miami RhP Paul Campbell 80 games
without pay for testing positive for a performance-en-
hancing substance.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
BROOKlyn neTs — signed G Mike James to a 10-day
contract.
neW yORK KniCKs — signed G Jared harper to a two-
way contract.
Women’s National Basketball Association
WashinGTOn MysTiCs — Waived G Blanca Millan. sus-
pended Klara lundquist for the 2021 season.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
aTlanTa FalCOns — exercised fifth-year option on WR
Calvin Ridley. declined fifth-year option on Te hayden
hurst. signed QB a.J. McCarron. agreed to terms with
Ols Jack Batho, Bryce hargrove, Ryan neuzil, Joe
sculthorpe and Kion smith, dl Zac dawe, lBs dorian
etheridge, eli howard, Kobe Jones, alani Pututau and
errol Thompson, QB Feleipe Franks, RBs Javian hawkins
and Caleb huntley, ss dwayne Johnson and JR Pace, CB
Marcus Murphy, WRs antonio nunn and austin Trammell
and Te John Raine.
BuFFalO Bills — exercised fifth year-option on QB Josh
allen and lB Tremaine edmunds.
denVeR BROnCOs — Released QB Jeff driskel. signed
Te eric saubert.
GReen Bay PaCKeRs — agreed to terms with Ols Jacob
Capra, Coy Cronk and John dietzen, WR Bailey Gaither,
dl Jack heflin, lB Carlo Kemp and s Christian uphoff.
lOs anGeles RaMs — signed CB Brontae harris.
neW enGland PaTRiOTs — exercised fifth-year option
on Ol isaiah Wynn.
PiTTsBuRGh sTeeleRs — declined fifth-year option on
s Terrell edmunds. signed CB deMarkus acy. Waived Te
Charles Jones and P Corlis Waitman.
seaTTle seahaWKs — declined fifth-year option on
RB Rashaad Penny.
20-gauge shotgun and a box of
No. 4s, 5s or 6s. Pattern the gun
with the selected load out to
40 yards. Start at 10 yards and
work back to 50 yards, with a
target about the size of a silver
dollar.
Somewhere about 40 yards,
the pattern will open up. The
load ceases to be effective when
there are less than six pellets in
a turkey’s neck and head.
Calling is easy to learn.
There are several types of calls:
the pushbutton, the slate, the
box and the mouth call, easy to
master with a little practice.
Plan to wear camouflage
from head to toe and all the
way out to the fingertips. A
facemask and gloves complete
the costume.
Much of what the tender-
foot turkey hunter needs to
know has been covered in an
online course. Click on https://
myodfw.com/learn/collection/
how-to-hunt-wild-turkey-
in-oregon/skill/turkey-hunt-
ing-in-oregon.
Oregon’s turkey hunt runs
through the end of May. The
daily bag limit is one male or
bearded turkey. Hunters are al-
lowed three for the season.
With a liberal limit and birds
in every county, there is a lot of
opportunity for a new turkey
hunter to bag one for dinner.
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Gary Lewis is the host of “Frontier
Unlimited TV” and author of “Fishing
Central Oregon,” “Fishing Mount
Hood Country,” “Hunting Oregon” and
other titles. Contact Gary at www.
GaryLewisOutdoors.com