SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 Fishing HUGE ESTATE SALE April 3 & 4 8am-3pm 2150 Cross Street in Eugene (Directions: West 11th, left on Garfield, follow signs) Liquidation of 5,000 sqft warehouse in West Eugene FILLED to the rafters with an- tiques and furniture of every genre, art-work, yard mainte- nance equipment, automotive, sound systems, cardboard crusher. This sale is not to be missed! Online web albums at www.cindywobbeestates.com Estate Sale Fri.-Sat. April 3-4 9am-4pm Greentrees West lots of furniture, Flexsteel couches, dressers, queen beds, lamps, kitchen items, almost new side-by-side w/lower freezer refrigerator, barbecue, smoker, army cots & much more. Check out ad on craigslist. Estate prepared by Linda Wilcox, 541-999-0877. Be there! IN HOME Estate Sale Fri. April 3 & Sat. April 4 9am-3pm both days 2345 Coastal Highlands Drive Presented by Vintage Blue Warehouse Estate Sales 541-999-1159 Want Breaking News? More Photos? www.TheSiuslawNews.com from 1B swing and most water bodies have been stocked recently or will be soon again. Most areas will be stocked multiple times until early June. Be sure to check out the 2015 stocking schedule for the most up to date information. Fishing for the various warm water fish species can be productive during the spring months as lake temper- atures start to rise and fish begin spawning. Anglers will start finding more fish up in the shallows over the next month. SIUSLAW RIVER: Steelhead The winter steelhead fishery is starting to slow down for the season but decent numbers of fish are still around the Whittaker Creek area. The river should fish well later in the week as the river levels being to drop. Lake Creek typ- ically clears up more quickly. ALSEA RIVER: Steelhead The winter steelhead fishery is slowing down for the season down but fair numbers of fish can still be found in the upper river, especially after a rain event. Native fish tend to be prevalent this time of year. Casting lures, bobber and jig/bait or drifting beads along the bottom can be effective techniques. SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead Steelhead fishing is slow to fair. Fish are being caught in most sections depending on river conditions. This time of year tends to produce a good percent of native fish and/or post spawn fish. Typical steelhead tactics apply such as side drifting, bobber and jig / bait, or cast- ing spoons or spinners. WILSON RIVER: Steelhead, Chinook Winter steelhead fishing should be slow to fair. Last weekend’s rain brought good numbers of fish into the sys- tem. Fish will be holding ups as flows are low. Bank anglers Readers Choice Voted #1 Realtor can find success throughout the river. Boaters should fish the lower drifts until more rains come. Use lighter gear in the clear water. Spring Chinook fishing opens April 1, but few fish will be present for several weeks. YAQUINA RIVER: Steelhead The winter steelhead fishery is slow in the Big Elk. The fishery is typically very slow for the rest of the season. Anglers are advised to watch for private property. Typical steelhead fishing tactics apply but the Big Elk is bed rock dominated and does have a lot of snags. UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: Steelhead Fish have been caught in the Canyonville area and hatchery fish have been reported. The hatchery program for winter steelhead is centered in the South Umpqua, which offers the best chance for catching an adipose-fin clipped steelhead for harvest. Most hatchery fish are caught from Canyonville 5 B downstream. All wild fish must be released unharmed. Plunking should be good at places such as L AWSON B AR , M YRTLE C REEK and behind Seven Feathers. The water has been low making it harder for long boat drifts, but still suitable for bank anglers. COOS COUNTY LAKES PONDS: Trout AND Trophy trout were stocked last week in Bradley Lake and Johnson Mill Pond. 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