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SPORTS
GONZALES:
TIGERS:
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day, Gonzales retired all 15
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out 10.
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though, came on hard-hit
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inning like that all year,”
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STANFIELD 17,
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and K. Miller. T. Flores, H. Barnes, D. Grogan
and T. Monkus.
2B: S. Jones (PHB), T. Flores (SHS), K. Jenson
(SHS), T. Monkus 2 (SHS). 3B: J. Putnam
(PHB), R. Bailey (SHS).
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miles may be closed due to construction, please
call or check the website ahead of time.
Black Bear The warm and dry winter has left
much more country snow free than usual. Green
up has begun to appear in the lower elevations.
The mild weather will have bears out and more
active in the early part of the season. Look for
bears close to timber stringers feeding on open
ridges. Successful hunters need to remember to
check in their bear within ten days of harvest. It
cannot be frozen and propping open the mouth
will help in aiding tooth collection later.
Turkey season is here. Look for spring turkeys to
be moving from wintering grounds to their nest-
ing areas. Listen for males to be calling early and
late in the evenings to help locate gobblers. With
snow levels higher than normal expect turkeys to
be at slightly higher elevations this year.
Cougars can be found throughout Baker County
but hunters should target areas with high con-
centrations of deer and elk. Setting up on a fresh
kill or using distress calls can all be productive
techniques. Hunters are required to check in the
hide of any cougar taken, with skull and proof of
sex attached. Remember to pick up a 2015 tag.
Coyote numbers are good throughout the district.
Try calling in early morning and late afternoon.
Remember to ask for permission before hunting
on private properties.
GRANT COUNTY
The P.W. Schneider Wildlife area is closed
February 1st through April 14th. Herbicide
application to stop spread of invasive annual
grasses is happening on the wildlife area, more
information.
BLACK BEAR: Most of our snow is gone from
mid and low elevation areas of the district, roads
can be easily accessed. The best strategy for
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with a good view of open canyon sides and
use binoculars or a spotting scope to locate
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help me out,’ ” she said.
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sonal. It’s ‘we,’ our team.”
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strated that motto this year.
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displeasure with her team-
mates. She maintained her
composure in the circle
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eased into a leadership role.
Her play, but also her work
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amples of what success
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ship with catcher Erika
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more, and Parks, a junior, will
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and stark difference be-
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our biggest leaders, but I
try to be a role model for
them, someone for them to
look up to,” she said. “I’m
always helping when need-
ed.”
them. The animals will feed off and on during all
daylight hours and patience is the order of the
day when spotting spring bears. Hunters are
reminded all bears are required to be checked in
within 10 days of harvest.
TURKEY numbers have been on the rise for
the past few years in the district. Most of our
snow is gone from mid and low elevation areas
of the district. By opening day the turkeys will
begin to move from their wintering areas up into
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this time of year is to travel the forest roads or
hike into areas where turkeys might be and call
for them or just listen for their calls early in the
morning.
Cougar hunting remains open. Successful
hunters should remember that check-in of
the hide with skull and proof of sex attached
is mandatory; see the regulations for details.
Remember to pick up a 2015 tag.
Coyote numbers are good in most of the district.
Coyotes may respond to distress calls. Try
calling in the early morning and late evening.
MORROW, GILLIAM AND WHEELER
COUNTIES
TURKEY numbers have been rising slightly in
the district. All our snow is gone from the tim-
bered parts of the district. Turkeys have mostly
moved up into the forest from their wintering
areas. This year’s very mild winter has allowed
turkeys to disperse throughout the forest.
Season closes May 31.
Cougar hunting is open. Cougar are well distrib-
uted in our forested areas. Calling with distress
calls or cougar vocalizations can be effective.
However, locating a fresh, naturally made kill has
the best chance of success.
The Coyote population is healthy with good
numbers of coyotes available for those who wish
to pursue them. Watch wind direction to help
prevent giving away your location. Calling with
game distress calls can be very successful.
UMATILLA COUNTY
Bears are distributed along forested stringer
areas throughout the mid elevations of
Umatilla County. Upper elevation forest roads
are accessible from numerous access points
throughout the county, thus providing earlier
access to those timbered stringers amongst
the mid elevations. Foraging bears can be
observed by glassing open hill slopes with a
south/southwestern aspect. Earlier in the season
bears can be observed throughout the day. Bear
numbers are increasing as we enter into May
and should persist until the end of the season.
Hunters are reminded all bears are required to
be checked in within 10 days of harvest. Season
closes May 31.
Turkeys are scattered throughout the forested areas
of Umatilla County, look for turkeys along ridge tops
crossing between drainages. Listen for gobbling
turkeys within early hours of daylight from atop high
elevation spots above those drainages. Less than
average snow levels have provided earlier access to
upper elevations.
Cougar are well distributed in forested areas of the
Walla Walla, Mt. Emily, and Ukiah units. Hunters will
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kill and sitting on it, or by using predator calls. Some
success has come from following tracks until the
cougar is located.
Coyote are numerous throughout the County and
hunters should have good success calling. Remember
to ask permission before hunting on private lands.
UNION COUNTY
Bear numbers are strong in all of Union County
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Look for bears on open South slopes. Access to
national forest lands should be excellent due to the
light snow pack this winter. Many forest roads will
be soft with early snow melt, take care not to cause
unnecessary ruts.
Turkey numbers look good in Union County and
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last year. Hunters will increase their chances of
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into hunting areas that are not reachable by vehicles
can produce enjoyable, uninterrupted hunts. Birds
are well distributed by midseason.
Cougars are common in Union County. Focus on
game rich areas with long ridgelines or saddles that
cats typically travel.
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