4 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015 S c o r e s & S t a n d i n g s Bowling CLASSIC LEAGUE TEAMS ABOVE ALL ROOFING BALES MOVING TRUE VALUE WILLY'S WILD WOMEN ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES BEACHCOMBER LITTLE BROWN HEN CAFE LIFETIME EXTERIORS HIGH SCRATCH GAME LAURA MATHENY HIGH SCRATCH SERIES LAURA MATHENY HIGH HANDICAP GAME LAURA MATHENY HIGH HANDICAP SERIES JOHNNA EMMANUEL 2/9/15 WINS 18 15 15 14 13 8 7 6 SCRATCH DOUBLES TEAMS SEARAY BAREANDERSON PURP&GOLD GOODDUFFEE VANWEIDER PRATERS RAIDERS WIDLUNDX2 PETERHO HIGH GAME SCRATCH CAL KRAMER HIGH SERIES SCRATCH CAL KRAMER 2/10/15 WINS 75 65 58 58 58 55.5 38 21.5 LEAGUE SENIOR CITIZENS “TNT” 2/11/2015 WINS 20 LOSSES 6 9 9 10 11 16 17 18 224 531 254 664 LOSSES 43 32 34 37 38 37.5 56 66.5 258 736 LOSSES 8 Bridge Florence Bridge Club Thursday No Name 1 John Weatherwax 2 Lloyd Little 3 Kenneth Hampsten 4 David Gustafson Swiss Pairs Session Feb. 5, 2015 Points Name Points Wins Score 0.28 Roberta Parker 0.28 2 46.00 0.28 Marilyn Buchanan 0.28 2 34.00 Alayne Brown 0 10.00 0.28 Marian Weiss 0.28 2 30.00 Bridge Florence Bridge Club FBC Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session Feb. 12, 2015 Scores after 5 rounds Average: 10.0 Section A Pair Pct Score Section Rank MPs 5 57.50 11.50 C 1/2 1 1 0.43(A) K. Hampsten - A. Brown 6 57.50 11.50 A 1/2 0.43(A) J. Weatherwax - J. Smith 1 50.00 10.00 C 2 0.22(B) D. Gustafson - M. Weiss 4 47.50 9.50 B A. Hendershot - D. Searle 2 37.50 7.50 C L. Little - M. Buchanan Fishing from 1B date information. Fishing for the various warm water fish species can still be productive during the winter months but anglers may need to target dif- ferent areas of a lake (typically deeper) versus when fishing in the spring or summer. ALSEA RIVER: Steelhead The winter steelhead fishery has produced fair to good results recently. This week should be pro- ductive in the mid to lower reaches of the river while flows are low and river tem- peratures are warming. SALMON RIVER: Steelhead Winter steelhead fishing is starting to pick up in many coastal basins. The Salmon River is now open to harvest of wild winter steelhead through March 31. Anglers are advised to read the new regu- lations as there are harvest restrictions and new deadlines in effect. SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead Steelhead fishing is slow to fair but should start to pick up in the coming weeks. Fish can be found throughout the river for both bank and boat anglers. River conditions should be good through the weekend. SIUSLAW RIVER: Steelhead The winter steelhead fishery is producing fish in both the Siuslaw and Lake Creek. The next few weeks should see a good push of fish. River conditions should remain good through the weekend. Typical steelhead angling tactics apply. YAQUINA RIVER: Steelhead The winter steelhead fishery is fair to good in the Big Elk. River conditions should remain in good condition through the week. Anglers are advised to watch for private property. Typical steelhead angling tactics apply but the Big Elk is bed rock dominated and does have a lot of snags. COOS RIVER BASIN: Dungeness crab, bay clams, steelhead Steelhead fishing is good. There is bank access on the West Fork Millicoma at the Millicoma Interpretive Center and on the East Fork Millicoma at Nesika Park. Access to the South Fork Coos River is through Weyerhaeuser property and anglers must have the appropriate permit from Weyerhaeuser. In the Coos Basin one addi- tional fin clipped steelhead may be retained per day for a total aggregate of three adult fish harvested daily. UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: Steelhead The South Umpqua is open for steelhead fishing. Although the peak numbers of fish nor- mally show up through late March, recent rains have moved fish into the Canyonville area and hatchery fish have been reported. The South Umpqua offers the best chance for catching an adipose-fin clipped steelhead for harvest. The hatchery pro- gram for winter steelhead is centered in the South Umpqua. ROGERS CREW SAND DABS WHO CARE SENIOR MOMENTS 3 BEAUTIES & THE BEAST OR. BEACH CONNECTION KING PINS 3 HITS NA MISS HIGH HOPES TEAM HDCP SERIES KING PINS TEAM HDCP GAME KING PINS TEAM SCRATCH SERIES OR. BEACH CONNECTION TEAM SCRATCH GAME “TNT” IND. HDCP SERIES LARRY ENGELBRECHT ROSEMARY CLANTON IND. HDCP GAME JAMES STEWART ROSEMARY CLANTON IND. SCRATCH SERIES CAL HILKEY ROSEMARY CLANTON IND. SCRATCH GAME CAL HILKEY ROSEMARY CLANTON 17 17 16 15 14 12 12 9 8 MERCHANT LEAGUE TEAMS PRATER CONSTRUCTION CHEVEUX CRESTVIEW GOLF COURSE WEST COAST REALTY HOLIDAY BOWL WHITE CLOUD ENTERPRISES LOW MONEY ROLLERS OLD SCHOOL FURNITURE HIGH GAME SCRATCH DUSTY ANDERSON HIGH GAME HANDICAP DUSTY ANDERSON HIGH SERIES SCRATCH DOUG JOHNSON HIGH SERIES HANDICAP ANDY PRATER 2/12/15 WINS 89 74.5 69 67 66.5 64.5 60 41.5 TIMBER LEAGUE TEAMS HUFF LOGGING HOLIDAY BOWL CAR WASH AND SHINE MOS SEARS STUPID 10 PIN A&W KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HIGH GAME SCRATCH CAL KRAMER HIGH SERIES SCRATCH CAL KRAMER HIGH GAME HANDICAP MATT DIETZ HIGH SERIES HANDICAP Most hatchery fish are caught from Canyonville downstream. All wild fish must be released unharmed. As the river drops from last weekend’s rain, plunking should be good at places such as Lawson Bar, Myrtle Creek and behind Seven Feathers. WINCHESTER BAY: Bottomfish Fishing for bottomfish in the Triangle and South jetty has been successful. Crabbing has been slow recently. PACIFIC OCEAN and BEACHES: Bottomfish, Dungeness crab, surf perch The ocean is open for har- vest of Dungeness crab. A few anglers have been catching surf perch from the beaches near Bandon and Coos Bay. Sand shrimp is one of the best baits to use when fishing for surf perch. Fishing for bottom fish, including rockfish and lingcod is open to all depths. The marine fish daily bag limit is seven fish and a sepa- rate daily limit of two lingcod. Anglers are only able to keep three blue rockfish as part of their daily limit and there will be no harvest of China, quillback or copper rockfish. Sometime in March, once a 11 11 12 13 14 16 16 19 20 2583 908 2344 808 714 720 276 277 641 492 257 201 LOSSES 54 58.5 64 66 66.5 68.5 73 91.5 289 307 707 800 2/12/15 WINS 67.5 53.5 50 49 49 44 39 32 LOSSES 28.5 42.5 46 47 47 52 57 64 263 707 311 parallel federal rule is adopted, ODFW will announce that anglers can retain one canary rockfish as part of the marine fish daily bag limit. Retention of cabezon is not allowed through June 30. P ACIFIC H ALIBUT : The Pacific halibut seasons have all closed for the remain- der of the year. The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) will set 2015 quotas for all areas in later this month. More information on the 2015 sea- sons will be available after that time. B OTTOM F ISHING : The ocean is open to bottom fishing at all depths. Calm seas have brought good fishing, with anglers bringing home mostly lingcod, black rockfish, yellowtail rock- fish, and a few blue and other nearshore rockfish. Cabezon fishing is closed through June 30. The marine fish daily bag limit is seven fish. China, cop- per, and quillback rockfish may not be retained; and only three blue rockfish may be MATT DIETZ 786 LEAGUE SENIOR TRIO EAR-WE-R SEARAY GUTTER DUSTERS PIN UPS PIN BUSTERS LCM GHOSTS HI-LO X'S & O'S HITS N' MISS TEAM HDCP SERIES GHOSTS TEAM HDCP GAME HI-LO TEAM SCRATCH SERIES SEARAY TEAM SCRATCH GAME LCM IND. HDCP SERIES CAL HILKEY PAT EDDY JANET SMITH IND. HDCP GAME RICK HARDWICK LORA SPEER IND. SCRATCH SERIES CAL HILKEY PAT EDDY IND. SCRATCH GAME RICK HARDWICK PAT EDDY 2/13/2015 WINS 20 16 15 15 14 14 13 11 10 10 LEAGUE SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE TEAMS YOUNG GUNS FULL HOOK UPS TRAVEL DIVISION DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS HAPPY HOOKERS ROLLING THUNDER SCRATCH GAME TEAM HAPPY HOOKERS SCRATCH GAME IND. M - JAMIE PENROD W - LIZ BARRETT HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM ROLLING THUNDER HIGH HDCP GAME IND M - JAMIE PENROD W - LIZ BARRETT SCRATCH SERIES TEAM HAPPY HOOKERS SCRATCH SERIES IND M - BILLY BARRETT III W - LIZ BARRETT HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM ROLLING THUNDER HIGH HDCP SERIES IND M - LARRY ENGELBRECHT W - LIZ BARRETT 2/15/15 retained per day (as part of the seven-fish bag). Sometime in March, once a parallel federal rule is adopted, ODFW will announce that anglers can retain one canary rockfish as part of the marine fish daily bag limit. There are separate daily lim- its of two lingcod and 25 flat- fish other than Pacific halibut. Remember: yelloweye rock- fish and canary rockfish can not be retained. R AZOR CLAMS : LOSSES 8 12 13 13 13 14 14 17 17 17 2025 722 1763 516 700 652 652 295 235 700 526 278 181 WINS 20.0 17.0 15.0 12.0 10.0 10.0 LOSSES 8.0 11.0 13.0 16.0 18.0 18.0 745 258 224 930 288 263 2163 598 595 2751 736 712 small razor clams on the beach, diggers should be high- ly selective about which shows they pursue. Harvesters are reminded they must retain the first 15 clams regardless of size or condition. C RABBING : Sport ocean crabbing in the ocean and bay remains slow. Keep in mind that rain events can dramatically lower salinity in some bays and prompt crab to move lower in the bay or out to the ocean. Due to the large number of OREGON COAST’S SUPERSTORE DIVERSIFIED MARINE & EQUIPMENT SALES WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A WHALE OF A DEAL! 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