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The splash and grab, Bulletin reporter Mark Morical hauls in a hefty redband trout on the Lower Deschutes River near Warm Springs.
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The splash and grab

• The Lower Deschutes River in early spring is filled with potential salmonfly suspense

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

WARM SPRINGS —A sudden splash, and then my line was tight. My heart raced as I frantically stripped line. The fish turned....MORE

Outdoors Calendar

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

Email events at least 10 days before publication to communitylife@bendbulletin.com, or click on “Submit an Event" at www.bendbulletin.com. Contact: 541-383-0351.

BIRDING

Dean Hale Woodpecker Festival: Participants have a choice of attending 12 different guided field trips in search of 11 different species of woodpeckers and more than 200 other types of birds that have made the forests and burn areas of Central Oregon a birding hot spot; East Cascades Audubon Society sponsors the festival; full-day trips are $30 while half-day trips are $20; June 13-16; Sisters; register at www.ecaudubon.org.

CYCLING

Bend Bicycle Film Festival: Experience Bend’s rich cycling culture through produced short films at the fifth annual film festival; $12 pre-sale at the box office and website, and $15 at the door ; proceeds benefit the Bend Endurance Academy; doors open at 6 p.m., show starts at 7 tonight; Tower Theatre, Bend; www.towertheatre.org; www.bendbicyclefilmfestival.com.

EQUESTRIAN

Mule training clinic: Brad Cameron Mulemanship Clinic will teach the basic techniques of low-stress cattle handling with your mule; horses are welcome, too; May 31-June 2; Weston Equine Services, 68810 Holmes Road, Sisters; Kathryn Godsiff at kgodsiff@gmail.com or 541-350-3085.

FISHING

Central Oregon Bass Club: Meets on the first Tuesday of each month; new members welcome; 7-9 p.m.; Abby’s Pizza, Redmond; www.cobc.us.

Deschutes Chapter of Trout Unlimited: For members to meet and greet and discuss what the chapter is up to; meets on the first Monday of each month, 6:45 p.m.; ONDA offices, Bend; 541-306-4509, communications@deschutestu.org, www.deschutestu.org.

Bend Casting Club: A group of fly anglers from around Central Oregon who are trying to improve their casting technique; club meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month; 6-8 p.m.; location TBA; 541-306-4509 or bendcastingclub@gmail.com.

The Sunriver Anglers Club: Meets on the third Thursday of each month; 7 p.m.; Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center; www.sunriveranglers.org.

The Central Oregon Flyfishers Club: Meets on the third Wednesday of each month; 7 p.m.; Bend Senior Center; www.coflyfishers.org.

HUNTING

Learn the art of tracking animals: Guided walks and workshops with a certified professional tracker to learn how to identify and interpret tracks, signs and scat of the animals in Central Oregon; two or more walks per month all year; $35; 8 a.m. to noon; 541-633-7045; dave@wildernesstracking.com, wildernesstracking.com.

The Bend Chapter of the Oregon Hunters Association: Meets the second Wednesday of each month; 7 p.m.; King Buffet, Bend; ohabend.webs.com.

The Ochoco Chapter of the Oregon Hunters Association: Meets the first Tuesday of each month; 7 p.m.; Prineville Fire Hall; 541-447-5029.

The Redmond Chapter of the Oregon Hunters Association: Meets the third Tuesday of each month; 7 p.m.; Redmond VFW Hall.

MISCELLANEOUS

Beer & Gear Fundraiser for the Outdoors: Silver Moon Brewing & Taproom and Repeat Performance Sports will be offering free tastings and donating 20 percent of total gear sales for the day to the Central Oregon Trail Alliance; 2-6 p.m.; Saturday; Repeat Performance Sports, 245 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; www.RepeatPerformanceSports.com.

PADDLING

Kayaking classes: Weekly classes and open pool; $3; 4-6 p.m. Sundays; equipment provided to those who preregister, first-come, first-served; Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; 541-548-7275, www.raprd.org.

Kayak Roll Sessions: Class every Sunday through end of May; 4:15-6 p.m.; $12 per boat for in-district residents and $16 for out-of-district residents; Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, Bend; preregistration is available the Monday prior to each session at register.bendparksandrec.org; www.bendparksandrec.org, 541-389-7665.

SHOOTING

Bend Bowmen Indoor archery League: Traditional league; Wednesday evenings; Lenny at 541-480-6743; indoor 3-D league Thursday; 7 p.m.; Bruce at 541-410-1380 or Del at 541-389-7234.

Bend Trap Club: Trap shooting, five-stand and skeet shooting; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Thursdays and Sundays; milepost 30, U.S. Highway 20, Bend; Bill Grafton at 541-383-1428 or www.bendtrapclub.com.

Central Oregon Sporting Clays and Hunting Preserve: 13-station, 100-target course and five-stand; 10 a.m. to dusk Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to dusk Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 9020 S. U.S. Highway 97, Redmond; www.birdandclay.com or 541-383-0001.

Redmond Rod & Gun Club: Archery, pistol, rifle, skeet, sporting clays and trap; club is open to the community and offers many training programs; three miles east of Redmond on the north side of state Highway 126; www.rrandgc.com.

Pine Mountain Posse: Cowboy action shooting club; second Sunday of each month; Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association range, milepost 24, U.S. Highway 20, Bend; 541-318-8199, www.pinemountainposse.com.

Horse Ridge Pistoleros: Cowboy action shooting with pistols, rifles and shotguns; 10 a.m.; first and third Sunday of each month; Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association range, milepost 24, U.S. Highway 20, Bend; 541-408-7027 or www.hrp-sass.com.

SNOW SPORTS

North American Pond Skimming Championships: The goal is to make it across the 100-foot long pond without wiping out; winners determined based on the combined score of two runs; prize is a 2013- 14 season pass; $25 entry fee, all ages; participants capped at 100; costumes encouraged; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; May 26; Mt. Bachelor’s West Village area; www.mtbachelor.com.

Camping close to home, La Pine State Park offers many hiking options, including this 3.5-mile loop along the Deschutes River.
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Camping close to home

• La Pine State Park has lodging for groups large, small • La Pine State Park has lodging for groups large, small

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

About a year ago, I started looking for the perfect spot to host a reunion for my large, extended family. We had a lot of....MORE

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Learn to be 'bear aware'

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

We were in Idaho last week where the arrowleaf balsamroot was in bloom. Our guide told us in the breaks of the Salmon River, “The Indians knew when the bears were out of their dens by watching the arrowleaf blossom."It is that time of year....MORE

Fly-tying corner, Callibaetis Nymph, tied by Pete Ouelette. e

Fly-tying corner

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

In June and July, one of the most effective lake patterns is the Callibaetis Nymph. This version is a Denny Rickard's tie. Put it ....MORE

Courtesy High Desert Museum
Bird Watch

Small hummingbird a brilliant sight

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

Scientific name: Stellula calliopeCharacteristics: At 3¼ inches long, this is the smallest bird north of the Mexican border. Adults are iridescent green on their backs and lighter underneath. Males have pinkish-red gorget streaks on their throats and light green flanks. Females lack the gorget, but have green throat spots and peach-colored flanks. Breeding: Builds a small, cup-shaped nest made of....MORE

Delicious fishing adventure

• Guided trip on the McKenzie River satisfies appetites

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

It’s a crisp October morning on the McKenzie River, one shoreline in early sunshine and the other still stuck in the shadows, and here we are, soaking up this drift-boat fishing trip without lifting a finger. Well, not quite true: We are doing....MORE

Morels are long, cylindrical mushrooms with wrinkled tops.

Milling for morels

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

Denny Proctor likens mushroom hunting to kids’ play.“I call it an adult Easter egg hunt," said the Deary man. It’s a good analogy. Most morel mushrooms are similar in size to an egg and they are a treat to find and eat. But they are also better camouflaged than most Easter eggs. I accompanied Proctor on a morel hunt through some lush timberland in Idaho’s Latah County....MORE

Fishing Report

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

Here is the weekly fishing report for selected areas in and around Central Oregon, provided by fisheries biologists for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife:CENTRAL ZONEANTELOPE FLAT RESERVOIR: The roads leading to the reservoir are clear.....MORE

Visit an angel in the Columbia gorge

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

Multnomah Falls is the main attraction in the Columbia River Gorge, but just a few miles to the west is another jewel: the exposed 1,600-foot bluff called Angel’s Rest. Just how popular is this spot? On April 27, a sunny Saturday with hardly....MORE

In hot water
This waterfall can be found near Cougar Hot Springs, located off of U.S. Highway 126 east of Eugene.

Well shot!

Your outdoor photos

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

Can you work a camera, and capture a great picture? And can you tell us a bit about it? Submit your color or black-and-white outdoors photos at bendbulletin. com/waterfalls and tell us a bit about where and when you took them. All entries will appear online, and every week we’ll run a stellar local photo in this section. Once a month, we’ll publish a whole photo page on a specific....MORE

Jim Renshaw, of Kooskia, Idaho, loads cargo wrapped with manties — canvas sheets — onto a mule. “I am very biased toward manty-packing, but I have to admit the other ways suits most people better,

Packing precision

• Backcountry Horsemen offer expertise on an old-fashioned art

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

Jim Renshaw is a practitioner of a backcountry art form that is slowly fading from the landscape. The retired outfitter of Kooskia, Idaho still neatly wraps camping and hunting equipment in canvas sheets known as manties and ties them to Decker pack saddles with an eye for neatness, symmetry and balance.“I mean if you are going to do it, do it so it looks nice," he said while folding a manty ....MORE

Trail update with Chris Sabo

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

HOLIDAY WEEKENDAs Memorial Day nears, increased trail use throughout the area is expected. A mix of rain and snow showers is forecasted throughout the rest of the week. Plan ahead and bring appropriate supplies. SUMMER TRAILSTrail access is good at....MORE

Sunriver Nature Center open daily

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

The Sunriver Nature Center is open daily and summer hours are in effect Friday. The center is open 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. today and Thursday ($3 adults, $2 children 12 and younger, members free). Beginning Friday, hours are 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ($4 adults, $3 ....MORE

Observatory opens Friday

May 22, 2013 4:00 am

Pine Mountain Observatory opens for the season Friday. The observatory, located 34 miles southeast of Bend, is a research facility operated by the University of Oregon’s Department of Physics. It is open to the public on Friday and Saturday....MORE

Reward a long run with a hot soak, Runners from Bend cross a tributary of the McKenzie River on the McKenzie River Trail.
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Reward a long run with a hot soak

• McKenzie River Trail and Belknap Hot Springs make a great pair

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

The McKenzie River Trail that follows the scenic whitewater river on the west side of Santiam Pass undulates gently through moss-....MORE

Mark Morical rides over a rock obstacle on the upper portion of the Mrazek Trail, west of Bend, last week.
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When the goin' gets easy

• Mrazek Trail, west of Bend, offers a gradual climb and an entertaining descent

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

Sometimes, two hours on a mountain bike is as long as I can go before I am basically spent, physically and mentally. Other times, four-plus hours seems like no problem. Often, how long you can ride and how long you want to ride depends on the trail. The Mrazek Trail west of Bend is one of those singletrack paths that can suspend time for mountain bikers. The gradual, sustained climb through the....MORE

Lower Kentucky Falls crashes more than 100 feet in the Siuslaw National Forest near Florence. Just getting to the Kentucky Falls Trail is an adventure within itself, following a maze of logging roads, dodging massive potholes and a bit of white-knuckle exposure near the highest point.

Coast boasts hidden waterfalls

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

FLORENCE — The Coast Range is not famous for waterfalls. Within the green and blue mosaic of rolling mountains, you’ll find patches of old-growth trees, silver streams and a lush rainforest of wildlife and plants. But waterfalls?The few that drop through the Coast Range rarely eclipse 40 feet and are certainly no match for the thundering majesty of cascades in the Columbia River Gorge....MORE

Fly-tying corner, Stick Fly, tied by Pete Ouelette. e

Fly-tying corner

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

Caddis. They make their homes in gravel and woody structures and build their cases out of the material around them. The Stick Fly ....MORE

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Saturn to steal the show this summer

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

The winter constellation Orion sets until next winter. Tonight, 45 minutes after sunset, look west and you can draw a straight line from a 5-day-old waxing crescent moon to Jupiter, Venus and Mercury. Get a quick look at Mercury before it sets at....MORE

Trail update With Chris Sabo

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

SPRING’s IN FULL EFFECTMild weather conditions remain with possible rain and temperatures in the 60s. Snow lines nest between 5,200 and 6,200 feet with patchy snow at lower elevations. Avoid muddy and soft trails to deter damage. Low-elevation ....MORE

Pond skimming marks last day

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

The North American Pond Skimming Championships are set from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. May 26 at Mt. Bachelor’s West Village base area, the final day the chairlifts will run at Mt. Bachelor. The pond skimming event includes skiers and snowboarders....MORE

Bicycle film fest rolls in to Bend

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

The Bend Bicycle Film Festival is set for 7 p. m. May 22 at the Tower Theatre. Doors open at 6 p. m. Attendees can experience Bend’s rich cycling culture through produced short films at the fifth annual festival. Tickets are $12 pre-sale at the....MORE

Austin Sixta, 14, of Kansas, practices the wet-fly swing on a creek in north Idaho. In the last century, it would have been unthinkable to hope to catch a trout in these waters, but now the river has been restored to its original channel, and the water runs clear.
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Up a creek in Wallace, Idaho

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

They took out the stoplight on Interstate 90 in 1991 and the townsfolk in Wallace, Idaho, their feelings hurt by the freeway bypass, proclaimed a manhole cover the Center of the Universe. I remember the stoplight. We stopped there in the 1970s on a trip to Montana. We ate lunch in a diner, then hit the road again. I remember looking at the stream that ran alongside the road. It ran white in those....MORE

Fishing Report

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

Here is the weekly fishing report for selected areas in and around Central Oregon, provided by fisheries biologists for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife:CENTRAL ZONEANTELOPE FLAT RESERVOIR: The roads leading to the reservoir are clear.....MORE

Well shot! Your outdoor photos , A family that runs together ...
The McDonald family, of Bend, competes in the PPP year after year. Amy McDonald and husband, Scott, will compete this year as team “More Than 2 in a Canoe

Well shot! Your outdoor photos

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

Can you work a camera, and capture a great picture? And can you tell us a bit about it? Submit your color or black-and-white....MORE

Sage rats from the second story, Ethan, left, and Trevor Allison take a break from controlling varmints to examine damage done by squirrels in a field of alfalfa. According to the OSU Extension Service, 45 percent or more of the first cutting of alfalfa may be lost to sage rats.
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Sage rats from the second story

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

In case you haven't noticed, the price of everything is higher than it used to be. We can't blame inflation because government....MORE

‘Two color’ swallow mostly an aerial feeder, A tree swallow’s nest will often include feathers of another species.
Bird Watch

‘Two color’ swallow mostly an aerial feeder

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

Tree swallowScientific name: Tachycineta bicolorCharacteristics: A medium-sized swallow, tree swallows have iridescent blue-green ....MORE

Angling artistry, An angler casts his spey rod while fishing for steelhead on the Lower Deschutes River near Maupin.

Angling artistry

• Graceful sport of spey casting gains popularity

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

There’s a scene in the movie “A River Runs Through It" where the stand-in for actor Brad Pitt, Jerry Siem, is....MORE

Angler could hook fish worth millions

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

Two popular Oregon lakes could have a fish that is worth $2 million to the lucky angler who lands it. South Twin Lake, southwest of Bend, and Hagg Lake, in Washington County, have been selected as Oregon’s representatives in the “Fish....MORE

Fishing Report

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

Here is the weekly fishing report for selected areas in and around Central Oregon, provided by fisheries biologists for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife:CENTRAL ZONEANTELOPE FLAT RESERVOIR: The roads leading to the reservoir are clear.....MORE

Fly-tying corner, Diawl Bach, tied by Pete Ouelette. e

Fly-tying corner

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

A fly born in the Old Country, the Diawl Bach, which means Little Devil, is a good stillwater pattern here in the New World. Fish ....MORE

Controlled hunt tag deadline nears

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

Hunters who have eyes on trophy wildlife outside of a general hunt have little time to make sure they apply for controlled hunt tags with the May 15 deadline nearly here. Pronghorn, bighorn sheep, deer, elk and Rocky Mountain goat all fall under the....MORE

Off-road tracks in Washington offer adrenaline rush, A four-wheel-drive vehicle tackles a rock pile as others line up for their turn on new courses at Reiter Foothills Forest, a state Department of Natural Resources site near Gold Bar, Wash. Since the 1960s, the Reiter Foothills area has been a major playground for adrenaline junkies with their tricked-out rigs. Every weekend, the roar of motorcycles and off-road vehicles has echoed through this subalpine terrain 30 miles east of Everett, Wash.

Off-road tracks in Washington offer adrenaline rush

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

GOLD BAR, Wash. — Our Jeep got wedged between boulders. Tilted to one side, the vehicle appeared on the verge of tipping....MORE

A creek makes for pleasant company, Paulina Creek keeps things interesting on the Peter Skene Ogden Trail.
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A creek makes for pleasant company

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

I don't often hike alone. I walk though my neighborhood or up Pilot Butte by myself, sure. But I rarely trek in the wilderness for ....MORE

Well shot! Your outdoor photos , A warm summerlike weekend drew large groups of climbers and hikers to Smith Rock on Sunday. Julien Havac, of Bend, used a Nikon camera and 35mm Nikon lens to capture this early morning scene.

Well shot! Your outdoor photos

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

Can you work a camera, and capture a great picture? And can you tell us a bit about it? Submit your color or black-and-white....MORE

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The sun’s disruptive power

Coronal Mass Ejections – Shotgun from the Sun

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

The sun has been having coronal mass ejections — CMEs — for the past 4.5 billion years. It’s normal and the activity picks up when we are in the middle of the 11-year sunspot cycle. The sun rotates once every 25.38 days at the equator, but 30-35 days at the poles. This “differential rotation" causes the sun’s electromagnetic lines to become twisted. When these lines....MORE

Fishing Report

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

Here is the weekly fishing report for selected areas in and around Central Oregon, provided by fisheries biologists for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife:CENTRAL ZONEANTELOPE FLAT RESERVOIR: The roads leading to the reservoir are clear.....MORE

Oregon salmon fishing

Outlook dims for rivers, brightens for the ocean

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

Overall, Oregon salmon anglers can expect another season similar to last year, fishery managers say, with the ocean outlook a bit brighter than in 2012, but prospects for in-river fishing down slightly. Hatchery-reared coho salmon are expected to be....MORE

Fly-tying corner, Red Spot Shrimp, tied by Pete Ouelette. e

Fly-tying corner

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

Any fly pattern that employs a spot of red gets my attention. Red definitely gets the trouts' attention. The Red Spot Shrimp uses ....MORE

Helping kids discover awe in nature

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

Tight budgets or complicated schedules — or both — can put a damper on family vacations. Even if you can’t swing a trip to the Grand Canyon, there are so many ways to help children embrace nature and the abundance it offers as....MORE

Forests to spray invasive plants

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

The Deschutes and Ochoco national forests and Crooked River National Grassland are set to begin herbicide and manual invasive plant treatments of 112 sites on 2,475 acres starting Monday. Most of the treatments will be spot applications of the....MORE

Prescribed burns in Ochoco forest

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

Prescribed burns are taking place over roughly 1,575 acres of the Ochoco National Forest over the next few weeks, according to forest officials. Ignitions will take place as weather allows. The prescribed burns are meant to reduce fuel loads in the....MORE

Prospecting for pronghorn: archery and black powder, A lone pronghorn buck stands in tall sagebrush in the Juniper Unit. Oregon offers six muzzleloader hunts and 12 archery hunts. The controlled hunt application deadline is May 15.
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Prospecting for pronghorn: archery and black powder

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

According to the numbers, about 2,200 hunters go afield for antelope each season. A lot more would-be pronghorn hunters stay home.....MORE

Riding the ridge, Dustin Gouker, of Bend, rides the Peterson Ridge West trail near an overlook last week.
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Riding the ridge

• The Peterson Ridge network features miles of trails with spectacular mountain views and light bike traffic

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

Editor's note: Mountain Bike Trail Guide, by Bulletin sports and outdoors writer Mark Morical, features various trails in Central ....MORE

Preserving Whychus: A hike reminds why, Framed by branches, Charmane Powers, of Bend, is among a group of hikers making their way through the Whychus Canyon Preserve outside of Sisters on Sunday. Deschutes Land Trust offers hikes with volunteers, who explain the area and the mission. e

Preserving Whychus: A hike reminds why

April 29, 2013 4:00 am

The trail was dry and dusty as a group of hikers set out Sunday morning to explore the Deschutes Land Trust’s Whychus....MORE

Clusters of phlox decorate the ridge of the plateau at the top of the Tam-a-lau Trail about a week ago. The plateau in the Cove Palisades State Park overlooks the Deschutes River below.
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Petal power

• Wildflowers greet Central Oregon trails

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

Bright blossoms that burst out of dust and rocks suggest something just shy of a miracle. Now is a good time to catch a fleeting glimpse of the brilliant color in scenery otherwise marked by muted tones. The phlox were the highlight of the desert wildflower show on Tam-a-lau Trail in the Cove Palisades State Park recently. Their tiny blue and purple petals overflowed rugged lava rocks and....MORE

Thawed out and ready for fishing opener, A few boats are docked on Lava Lake west of Bend on Sunday. Saturday is the official opening for the Lava Lake Lodge & Store. e

Thawed out and ready for fishing opener

• Mild winter should make for a memorable opening weekend for local anglers

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

A relatively mild winter and spring mean more angling opportunities this weekend for the opening of the trout fishing season on....MORE

Stiff competition, Janna Keever stands with two of her award-winning mounts.

Stiff competition

• Billings, Mont., taxidermist cleans up at Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation event

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

Not many people have an otter in the freezer. But when Janna Keever was looking for something unusual to mount for a taxidermist....MORE

Ospreys nest near water, dine on fish, An osprey brings a portion of a largemouth bass back to its nest as one of its three offspring looks over the edge of its nest on a platform east of Bend in 2012.
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Ospreys nest near water, dine on fish

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

OspreyScientific name: Pandion haliaetusCharacteristics: Large birds of prey, ospreys are dark brown above and white below. The....MORE

Ski patrol volunteers assist park visitors at Crater Lake

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

CRATER LAKE — I had met her earlier, among the bustle of tourists at Rim Village. Actually, she spotted me. Or, more accurately, spotted my red vest with the logo, “Crater Lake Ski Patrol." She figured it meant I knew something about snow ....MORE

Canoeing on the edge of craters, Beach your canoe on the west side of Upper Cow Lake in eastern Oregon and hike the lava rock.

Canoeing on the edge of craters

• Lava flows at Upper Cow Lake will have you wondering whether you’re in Owyhee or Hawaii

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

JORDAN VALLEY — Our rig bounced over the rock-hard dirt roads of the high desert of eastern Oregon, and the canoe shifted....MORE

Well shot! Your outdoor photos, Julien Havac, of Bend, took this photo of evening rain clouds rolling into Bend with a Nikon and a 70mm Nikon lens.

Well shot! Your outdoor photos

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

Can you work a camera, and capture a great picture? And can you tell us a bit about it? Submit your color or black-and-white....MORE

Fly-tying corner, Bird's Stonefly Nymph, tied by Pete Ouelette. e

Fly-tying corner

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

In the spring, stoneflies are on the move and, after a long winter, the trout are ready and waiting. Best times to fish this....MORE

Youth nonprofit gets big grant

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

Peak 7 Adventures, a Pacific Northwest-based outdoor adventure nonprofit for underprivileged youth, was recently awarded an $83,000 grant from the MJ Murdock Charitable Trust to purchase two shuttle buses and new equipment for its branch based in....MORE

Spring Paddlefest kicks off season

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe will host its annual Spring Paddlefest from May 3-5 in Bend to kick off the paddling season in Central Oregon. Festivities include two-hour kayaking lessons on the afternoon of May 3 for $20 per person. May 4 features....MORE

Spring fishing: Think big for ice-out trout, Robert Troy, left, of La Pine, and Gary Lewis admire a nice Odell Lake mackinaw.
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Spring fishing: Think big for ice-out trout

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

A lot of fishermen trade their dreams of catching a trophy-sized trout for the easier goal of catching a limit of eatin'-sized....MORE

Fishing Report

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

Here is the weekly fishing report for selected areas in and around Central Oregon, provided by fisheries biologists for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife:CENTRAL ZONEANTELOPE FLAT RESERVOIR: The roads leading to the reservoir are clear.....MORE

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