Rain Or Shine (an outdoor column)

A column about how to get completely lost in the woods, wild-harvesting strange things from nature, and exploring unknown rivers.

Friday, November 28, 2014

Sporting Goods: An Alternative Gift Guide

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It's that time of year for holiday shopping. While the sporting goods section is filled with toys, don't overlook the value of exper...

Big Elk Creek - Opportunity Lost?

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Changes in the Coastal Multi-species Plan include discontinuation of planting Alsea hatchery fish in Big Elk Creek and a new plan for Wild ...
Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Review of Henry Winkler's "I've never met an idiot on the river"

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My grandfather explained the difference between the words "fishing" and "catching" to me at a very young age. This was a...
Friday, November 7, 2014

Interactive Fall Foliage Map

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To view this article, please follow the link to Wide Open Spaces: http://www.wideopenspaces.com/interactive-foliage-map-projects-change-fall...
Thursday, November 6, 2014

Coastal Conservation Association opens a Corvallis Chapter

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On November 6th, several members of Oregon CCA gathered at the Holiday Inn Express on the Willamette riverfront to discuss the opening of ...

Coho Populations Rebounding in 2014, a Golden Year for Silver Salmon

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The Author with a 2014 Coho harvested from the Alsea River Photo by Eric Martin All along the coast, an abundance of Coho are returning...
Sunday, October 12, 2014

ODFW Director Shuffle

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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Roy Elicker's resignation will become effective Oct. 10, 2014 as he begins working f...
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Contributing writer for Northwest Sportsman Magazine. Former contributor for the Alchemist Weekly, Mid-Valley Explorer, and Corvallis Advocate. Former Co-owner and staff writer for the Corvallis Weekly Independent. Online contributor for Good Men Project, Wide Open Spaces and OutdoorHub. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @RandallJBonner
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