Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Buffalos football at MHS September 16, 2015 Wrestling club starting The Warm Springs Mat Club and Wrestling Team is beginning its first year. The club is open to kids ages 5-18, and to parents and volunteers who want to help. The key component to a successful mat club are a strong parent and volunteer support group, said Jamie Scott, club organizer. For information call Jaime at the Warm Springs Community Action Team, 541-553-3148; or email jscott541@gmail.com All coaches need to be certified with USA Wres- tling. The Lil Eagles Mat Club is not affiliated with the Warm Springs k-8 Academy. Tribal gillnet fishery open The Madras High School White Buffalos travel to Stayton this Friday, Sept. 18. They host Estacada the following Friday, Sept. 25, and then Gladstone on October 2. The season got off to a rough start with losses to Junction City and Sisters. The Columbia River Tribes have set the following fishery plan for the zone 6 commercial gillnet fishery: Through 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19. And from 6 a.m., Monday, Sept. 21, through 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 25. This is for all of zone 6; gillnets with an 8-inch mini- mum mesh size restriction. Allowable sales: Salmon (all species), steelhead, shad, wall- eye, carp, catfish, bass and yellow perch may be sold or kept for subsistence. Fish landed during the open com- mercial periods may be sold after the open period. Sturgeon between 43-54 inches fork length in The Dalles and John Day pools may be retained for subsis- tence use. Sturgeon between 38-54 inches fork length in the Bonneville pool may also be retained only for subsis- tence. MHS Soccer Jayson Smith photos. 2015 CTWS Ceded Land Hunting Ceded land hunting regu- lations have been approved. Please come by the Natu- ral Resources office to pick up your ceded land tags, regu- lations and to sign up for lot- tery hunts. Updated hunting informa- tion is also available on the fishing and hunting hotline at 541-553-2000. Please take advantage of ceded land hunting tags: These opportunities take hunting pressure off the Res- ervation, which may help im- prove wildlife populations. Please make sure ceded land hunting takes place on public (unclaimed) lands. It is the hunters’ responsibility to know where they are hunting, where they are allowed to hunt, what weapons they are allowed to use and what the bag limit is. For questions regarding hunting please contact the Natural Resources Depart- ment at 541-553-2001. The following are the 2015 ceded land hunting regula- tions: Buck – Through October 31 – One buck with visible antler per tag. Elk – Through October 16 – Closed to branch ant- lered bull rifle hunting. Spike bulls and antlerless elk only with rifle. Either sex elk (branched or unbranched) with archery only. October 17 – November 30 – Either sex elk. December 1, 2015 – Janu- ary 31, 2016 - Closed to branch antlered bull rifle hunting. Spike bulls and antlerless elk only. Pronghorn – Through October 31 – Either sex pronghorn antelope. Bighor n sheep – Through November 30 – One ram per tag. Tags will be awarded to four tribal members through a public drawing. Sign up for the lot- tery draw, at the Natural Re- sources front desk or the Warm Springs Market. Hunt locations are West John Day River (1 tag), Deschutes River (2 tags) and Aldrich (1 tag). Black bear – Through November 30 – Either sex; excluding cubs less than one year and sows with cubs less than one year. Cougar – Open season – Either sex; excluding spotted kittens or female cougars with spotted kittens. Each tribal hunter may possess two tags for each KNT scramble for MHS squad There will be a golf scramble at Kah-Nee-Ta in October to benefit the Madras High School foot- ball team. This will be a four-person tourney, set for October 3. The entry fee is $ 60 per, $240 per team of four.. Checks should be payable to Madras High Football. The entry fee includes green fees and carts, 3 kp holes, and two long putts. Mulligans: buy three for $5. Two extra cash kp holes $10 entry ($5 to program $5 into pot). Putting string: $5 each; two per team, one string per 9 holes. For information con- tact Sean Cease ta 541- 475-7265 ext. 395 or: scease@509j.net Or call Butch David at 541-553-1128 ext. 8017. Or email: bdavid@509j.net 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234 To advertise in the Spilyay Tymoo, call 541-771-7521. 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234 hunt at a time (except for pronghorn) and may be issued additional tags only after pre- viously issued tags are filled and reported on. Ceded land hunting is des- ignated for off reservation public (unclaimed) lands: Il- legally harvesting wildlife on the Reservation using ceded land tags or harvesting the wrong sex can have great long-term negative impacts to the tribes’ wildlife populations. Overharvesting wildlife and illegally harvesting fe- males reduces wildlife popu- lation numbers for multiple generations. Please help protect the tribes’ wildlife resources by reporting poaching violations to 541-553-2033 or 541-553- 1171. Reporting There is mandatory report- ing of all hunter harvest. Fail- ure to report harvest results for ceded land and reserva- tion hunts will result in a loss of hunting privileges for sub- sequent tags. Please be honest with your hunter reporting! If you are issued a tag you have the right to hunt and harvest an ani- mal. Harvest and hunting in- formation is important for the wildlife department in determining wildlife popula- tion sizes, herd compositions and hunting pressure. In addition, this informa- tion helps us determine where there are and are not animals, which helps focus our habi- tat restoration efforts on the Reservation. Your continued support and participation with hunter reporting is greatly appreci- ated. Thank you for your par- ticipation! Reservation hunting regu- lations had not yet been ap- proved as of Tuesday morn- ing of this week (print dead- line for this publication): The Fish and Wildlife Committee was in the process of present- ing the on-reservation regu- lations to Tribal Council; so they may be done by now, or will be soon. Check with Natural Resources, 541-553- 2001. The War m Springs Wildlife Department Jayson Smith photos. The Madras High School White Buffalos girls soccer team got off to a 2-1 start in September, with wins over LaPine and Redmond. They play at home on Tuesday, Sept. 22 against Corbett, before traveling on Thursday, Sept. 24, to Molalla. Game time is at 4 p.m.