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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2015
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There are other reasons to
take action. If we don’t figure
out what to call these days, our
sports calendars can get out of
whack. It’s like trying to catch
up on sleep; you can’t.
Schedules will run into one
another, and the next thing you
know, the Chicago Blackhawks
will be playing hockey in June
in places like Tampa Bay,
which sounds preposterous, but
that’s exactly the kind of apoc-
alyptic vision that I feel awaits
Rules
from 1B
country meets where transpon-
ders are used for the order of
finish.
Other changes to cross coun-
try included an addition to Rule
9-1-3, which now allows the
Fishing
from 1B
area. New fish will continually
be moving into the river
through the summer with peak
numbers typically in July.
River flows are much lower
than normal for this time of
year so think small and subtle
presentations.
Typical steelhead tactics
apply such as bobber and
jig/bait, or casting spoons or
spinners.
Cutthroat trout are now also
open to harvest and can be
found throughout the main
stem river and many large trib-
utaries.
WILSON RIVER: Steelhead,
Chinook, cutthroat
Spring Chinook fishing is
slow in the low clear water.
Summer steelhead fishing is
slow also. Fishing for cut-
throat trout should be fair. Use
lighter gear for best results as
the water is extremely low and
clear.
YAQUINA RIVER:
Cutthroat trout
Cutthroat trout fishing is
slow to fair. The best opportu-
nities are coming in the early
mornings when river tempera-
tures are the coolest. River
conditions are very low and
warm for this time of year.
The mainstem Yaquina and
Big Elk Creek are good places
to try casting small spinners or
spoons as well as bait fishing
near the head of tide.
TENMILE BASIN: Trout,
largemouth bass, yellow perch
Streams in the Tenmile
Basin are open for trout fish-
ing.
Fishing is restricted to arti-
ficial flies and lures in streams
above tidewater.
Anglers should have good
success catching trout in the
deeper pools and riffles using
spinners or flies.
The water level in Tenmile
Lakes is extremely low and
boat anglers should use cau-
tion when boating in the lakes.
Tenmile Lakes is open all
year for trout but trout fishing
has been slow.
Bass anglers have been
catching several largemouth
bass in Tenmile Lakes. Bass
can be found this time of the
year in shallow water near
structure like logs or weed
lines.
us if we don’t act now.
You don’t have to slip too far
down the slope to see that this
could lead to the watering
down all of our standards.
It would be like calling a
team that has won three non-
consecutive Stanley Cup cham-
pionships over a six-year span a
“dynasty” instead of the accu-
rate way we refer to such sce-
narios in our present day, which
is “not a dynasty.”
Boardwalk vendors say that
“dog days” refers to the hot
dogs they sell, but I’m skepti-
cal. We’ve only been calling
them “hot dogs” since World
War II. I doubt we referred to
the summer months as the
“Frankfurter Wiener Days”
before the war. Anyway, the
answer I propose looms a little
further off the boardwalk, in
waist-deep water, waiting to
strike at any moment:
These are the “Shark Days of
Summer.”
For one, this is the time of
year Discovery broadcasts
“Shark Week” all month. I’m
not quite sure what is left to
discover about sharks, but give
those producers and scientists
credit for giving us what we
want, which clearly is taunting
sharks — because I think we
have a pretty firm grasp on
what sharks do by now.
It’s not like we’re going to
suddenly find out something
that changes our perception of
the sharks.
We will never see the scien-
tist turn to the camera and say
something like, “Hey! Guess
what? Found out something
NEW. Turns out, they’re huge
Judy Garland fans. We caught
some hammerheads sneaking
off to the Maldives the other
use of double painted boundary
lines and/or natural or artificial
boundary markers as an alter-
native method to mark the
course for both runners and
spectators.
The remaining changes to
track and field concern equip-
ment standards.
Rule 6-5-2 was added, spec-
ifying the maximum allowed
diameter for indoor shot put to
account for the synthetic cover
that is not present on the out-
door implement.
Rule 6-6-1 was revised to
allow for the use of newer
javelin materials such as car-
bon fiber.
Lastly, Rule 7-6-3 was
altered to recommend that the
takeoff board for long jump
and triple jump be at least eight
inches wide, but still allow for
larger boards.
A few anglers have been
catching yellow perch from
the fishing dock at the County
Boat Ramp and near the edge
of the weedlines.
A worm or piece of cut bait
fished near the bottom works
well for catching yellow
perch.
focus on small streams and
fish early in the morning or in
the evening.
Angling is restricted to arti-
ficial flies and lures in streams
above tidewater. Anglers
should have good success
catching trout in the deeper
pools and riffles using spin-
ners or flies.
of Winchester Bay.
COOS COUNTY
LAKES/PONDS: Trout, large-
mouth bass, bluegills
Trout are still available for
kids in the Millicoma Pond at
the Millicoma Interpretive
Center and fishing is excellent.
Millicoma Pond is set aside
for kids fishing only and is a
great chance for them to hook
into fish.
Call before traveling to
Millicoma Pond to make sure
the gates are open. The phone
number is 541-267-2557.
Fishing for largemouth bass
and bluegills have been good
in many of the Coos County
lakes. Fishing for bass will be
best in the mornings and late
evenings.
Fish for bluegills around
structure like submerged logs
and weedlines.
COOS RIVER BASIN:
Dungeness crab, bay clams,
rockfish, trout
Streams in the Coos Basin
are open although most of the
larger rivers will be too warm
for trout. Trout anglers should
UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH:
Steelhead
The mainstem South
Umpqua upstream to Jackson
Creek Bridge is open to fish-
ing, with trout fishing being
strictly catch and release.
Catch and release trout fish-
ing in South Umpqua tributar-
ies below Jackson Creek
Bridge is also open, with fish-
ing restricted to the use of arti-
ficial flies and lures.
Smallmouth bass fishing
should be productive with
warming water temperatures.
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PACIFIC OCEAN and
BEACHES: Bottomfish,
salmon, Dungeness crab, surf
perch
The ocean is open for har-
vest of Dungeness crab.
Crabbing has been good out-
side of Coos Bay and
Winchester Bay.
Anglers continue to catch
surf perch from the beaches
near Winchester, Bandon and
Coos Bay but catch rates have
slowed down.
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Bottomfish, perch
Fishing for bottomfish in
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