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The Oregon State Game . Com
mission has listed the fishing pros
pects for all parts of Oregon as
follows: - ' - . ;
Northwest North' Coast streams
are in good - condition. Sea-run
cutthroat are moving up the
Nehalem and Necanicum Rivers.
Warm-water fish angling is ' im
proving in Sunset and Cullaby
Lakes. . Tillamook and Nestucca
area upstream trout angling is
poor. A few sea-run cutthroat are
being taken in tidewater with
angling poor to fair. Some jack
salmon are being caught on clus
ter eggs in the lower stream. Sal
mon River angling is locally fair
to good for marked rainbow. Steel
head fishing from Sauvie Island
bars is only fair. Trout fishing on
Vi
RsJjiro."' PfospGds g0g!T 'Throughout!:' -.Oregon
the Clackamas is fair to good.
Prospects are good on the Molalla
in the region from Dickey Prairie
up to the condemned County
bridge. Fishing on the McKenzie
and Middle Fork Willamette River
and their tributaries should im
prove for the coming weekend.
Lookout Point reservoir continues
to be good with catches being
taken from the face of the dam
to the upper end. Dorena reser
voir angling is fair. Clear Lake
on the McKenzie should prove
good fishing for the weekend. Cas
cade Lakes in general will prob
ably be improved with continued
good weather. Good spiny ray
fishing exists at Dorena. Fern
Ridge, Cottage Grove, and at Tri
angle Lake. Trout fishing is fair
on the Upper Sandy although the
river is carrying large amounts of
glacial silt. : Upstream tributaries
are clear and also producing fair
catches. A few shad are being
taken by trolling near Troutdale.
In the central Willamette Valley,
Detroit reservoir is generally slow,
but some limit and near limit
catches have been taken trolling.
Spinner and worms have been a
consistent producer. Many fine
catches of small cutthroat have
been taken at Pamelia Lake.
Other streams fcave been, slow.
SOUTHWEST Winchester Bay
salmon angling has been fair to
good, but stormy weather and
rough bar have limited catches the
past week. Tenmile Lake catfish
and perch angling is fair to good. A
few trout are being taken; other
coastal trout fishing is slow. Sal
mon fishing at Coos Bay is good.
Fly fishing in the middle and upper
sections of the Rogue River is good
and improving. Catches made . in
the evening are better than those
made in the day. High Cascade
lakes (Blue Lake Canyon and Sky
Lake groups ) remain ; very good.
A few summer-run steelhead are
being taken on trout tackle. ' Sal
mon season above the -Mule Creek
at-Marial closed July 15. . Trout
angling in the Umpqua River has
improved somewhat. Summer
steelhead are showing in the single
area of the North Umpqua River.
A number of jack salmon are being
caught in the Idleyld area.
CENTRAL Angling at Odell
Lake lias slowed down' since the
last report The Pack Lakes in the
Cascades continue to provide very
good catches., Rainbow fishing at
Davis Lake is fair. All other lakes
in the central region have con
tinued to produce fair to good
angling. The Deschutes rive? is
high and clear' and fishing has
been good.
NORTHEAST ' Most high lake
trails are now open" in the Wal
lowa Mountains. Very good catches
of brook trout are reported from
Horseshoe and Frances Lakes.
Eagle Creek area' lakes are now
accessible, and fishing has been
good. Large cutthroats .have re
cently been taken from Frances
Lake. Fish and Twia Lakes in
Baker County have produced good
catches of eastern brook trout
Etgle Creek has been; fair for
rainbow on flies and spinners. The
Imnaha River is "dropping and
clearing. Good rainbow - catches
are reported from the upper river.
A few salmon are being taken in
the lower Imnaha. Limit catches
of rainbow continue to be made at
McKay reservoir on troll with
black or scaled flatfish, dark col
ored hotshots, or doodads. Deso
lation Creek and the North Fork
of the John Day have been good
on flies and bait Fair catches of
rainbow are being taken at Wal
lowa Lake on 'single eggs from the
bank. A few large rainbow have
been taken recently. Trolling has
been..poor.
LEWISTON GETS ORRELL
LEWISTON, Idaho tfl Veteran
right-hander Joe Orrell, formerly
with Calgary, will report 'to Lew
iston of the Western International
League Saturday, ' ' '
Goirv After em ...
; . By DON HARGER
This column has lent ear to a few snide remarks about our
rather constant voicing of the virtues of Westport, Wn. as a salmon
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Good for Summer Months
where a party of four can get
fishing center. A few want to
know why we don't give more
consideration to our own Win
chester bay salmon fishing. Well
tell I you just why this comes
, about . . . The chief reason for
turning our backs a little on the
Winchester bay fishing, especially
V from a standpoint of charter boat
. fishing, is the high cost of boat
- ( 'v charters along, our Oregon coast
y . . A first hand check at Win-
: ' Chester informs us that it will
cost a party of four exactly sixty
' dollars for a four hour trip. In-
as much as it takes an hoar of that
time going and coming across the
, bar, that leaves three hours of
fishing time. Compare that price
with Westport charter trips
boat for fifty dollars and be out
on the fishing grounds for eight or ten hours . . . Most of the boat
rentals at Westport go for forty dollars for a full six hour charter.
This gives an angler considerable more for his money. Too, most
of the boat rental services along the Oregon coast are more inter
ested in taking your money and giving you a boat ride than they
are in catching you some fish.
Every angler with whom we have talked after a return from
Westport voices the same opinion: The charter boat operators in
that fishing spot are most interested In catching fish, or seeing
that the party catches fish.
No License Required by Anglers There .,
t Another feature of the Washington fishing is that salmon
are classified as a food fish in that state and no license is re
quired to angle for them. The non-resident need not worry
. about a license and his catch limit is three salmon a day.
This column, although not always without error, tries to direct
the angler to the area where he will get the most for his money
and the tops in fishing. We can't be 100 percent correct all of the
time. If we were, it would certainly! become bonng aner a time.
On the other hand those anglers who own and operate
their l personal boats will find excellent ' salmon fishing off
Oregon's coast From the waters offshore of the Chetco river
In southern Oregon to the Columbia river there are numerous
spots that offer the finest ia salmon fishing. In fact right at
the moment, for those who have no desire to cross the bar in
a small boat may find good salmon fishing inside at Yaquina
bay. From the bridge down bay to the tip of the south jetty
is usually most productive at this time of year. The water, on
an incoming tide is safe to fish, even at the very tip of the jetty.
Chinook salmon are also being hooked at this time of year, at
the mouth of the Nestucca river. Leave us not pull any punches in
passing a warning that the mouth of the Nestucca can be dangerous
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'Mooching Will Make for Easier Fishing
As the herring mooching erne becomes better established
In this area, we will probably find many salmon fishing areas
close to home which will produce well with a minimum amount
of trouble and cost Fish were taken consistently last season in
upper tidal reaches by the use of herring. It stands that other
hav and Mtnaries will come into the light before long -i .
Now that the hot weather soems to be with us! for a stay, we
win finrf th fiv fishing nn-the Willamette valley streams improving.
The only advice being thamost of the good fishing will be done
In h .v.ninir rirfrinv that last hruir nf l?al fishing.
Too, it is difficult at this time of year to find major bug hatches
all ime Th Avpninff fishing will nlease the angler a lot more
thm ni Wart mid? nvmnh is riven a try. It is almost im
possible to follow the black nymph on the water but it will catch
fish during tfte not weexs 01 Juiy ana August.
Wildlife Schooling
Slated for Girls
What wildlife do we have in
Oregon? Can a porcupine throw its
quIUs? Can a fish live after, he'
been hooked? '
These and many other questions
regarding the out of doors will be
answered for the campers at
Camp Smith Creek (Girl Scouts)
on.. Friday, July 23, by Oregon
Game Commission education
agent Austin Hamer.
Hamer will spend a day at the
camp both talking to the campers
and . displaying mounted birds,
antlers, and furs and leading hikes
to nearby areas to point out the
interesting natural features.
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Trabert Sets Qay Court Pace
CHICAGO Top seeded Tony
Trabert of Cincinnati gained an
easy 6-0, 6-2, 6-1 victory over
Seymour Greenberg or Chicago
Thursday in the 44th annual Clay
Courts Tennis Tournament:
Trabert. the U.S. -No. 1 Davis
Cup player, thus joined other top
seeded players in the semifinals
to be played Friday and Saturday
at the River Forest Tennis Club.
Second seeded and . defending
champion Vic Seixas , of Philadel
phia, third rated - Art . Larsen of
San Leandro, ; Calif., t and . fourth
seeded Bernard Bartzen of San
Angelo, Tex., also came through
with quarter-final victories.
Seixas whipped seventh-seeded
Allen Morris of Atlanta, Ga., 6-4,
6-3, 6-2.'
Larsen defeated ' Jack Frost of
Monterey, Calif., who was seeded
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