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.

Monday, March 18, 2019

Alsea Wild Broodstock Call to Action

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Last year, the  Linn Benton Chapter  of Coastal Conservation Association  held it's annual banquet and fundraiser, drawing record attend...
Friday, February 1, 2019

***UPDATE ON SENATE BILL 723***

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Received an email this afternoon that Senator Gelser removed her chief sponsorship from the bill. This email is public record. Please send ...

What Oregonians Need to Know about Senate Bill 723

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***UPDATE: Senator Sara Gelser has removed herself as a chief sponsor of this bill*** State Senate Bill 723 filed on Tuesday reads: ...
Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Winter Mushroom Hunting

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photo by Hanna Marklin The typical hunter-gatherer types think of picking mushrooms primarily as a spring and fall activity. However, if...

Early Winter Steelhead on the Alsea River

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The past few years, the Alsea River has had a slow start to it's winter steelhead season. However, things can swing into action faste...
Thursday, September 13, 2018

Oregon's Cougar attack, and what we can learn from Washington's attack in May

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Many questions are being posed as Oregon's first cougar attack on record (fatal or otherwise) occurred on Tuesday, September 11th, 2018....
Thursday, August 23, 2018

Watching for Big Game from Behind the Wheel

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I slammed on my brakes to avoid hitting this bull that was standing in the middle of the road in August 2017. He ran into a nearby field, ...
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Randall Bonner
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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