2 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2015 S CORES & S TANDINGS B RIDGE W OMEN ’ S Ocean Dunes Ladies Night Florence Bridge Club Ocean Dunes T UESDAY , J ULY 14, 2015 Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session July 9, 2015 Scores after 5 rounds Average: 10.0 Section A Score Section Rank MPs 11.50 A 1 0.50(A) J. Smith - D. Harris 11.00 C 2/3 1/2 0.30(A) L. Little - M. Buchanan 11.00 B 2/3 1/2 0.30(A) D. MacNeil - K. Hampsten 8.50 A J. Weatherwax - L. Hundtoft 8.00 C Marian Weiss - David Gustafson T HURSDAY J ULY 16, 2015 I ND . N ET A NY 9 S TABLEFORD F LIGHT A: 1 ST — B EN H OLDER 2 ND — R ON S CHREIBER 3 RD — E D P FANNMULLER 4 TH — C AM W ARD 5 TH — J ERRY M ULVEY Thursday Pairs Afternoon Session July 16, 2015 Scores after 28 boards Average: 24.0 Section A Pair Pct Score Section Rank Overall Rank MPs 2 60.42 29.00 A 1 1 2.04(OA) J. Smith - A. Wilson 5 53.13 25.50 C 2 1 1 2 1.53(OA) D. Gustafson - M. Weiss 7 52.08 25.00 A 3 3 1.15(OA) L. Hundtoft - G. Wilson 1 46.88 22.50 C 2 0.22(SB) L. Little - M. Buchanan 4 46.88 22.50 A J. Weatherwax - R. Parker 8 45.83 22.00 B D. MacNeil - K. Hampsten 3 44.79 21.50 C J. Cook - B. Rozaire-Brown W OMEN ’ S R YDER C UP W INNING TEAM : R ANDALL W ALTER , G ARY K ADEL , B EN H OLDER , L UKE M ARSHALL , J OSEPH M ANZANARES , R ON S CHREIBER , L ARRY J ONES , L LOYD B AKER , R ICHARD K APRIELIAN , K EN W ALKER , W AYNE N OEL , J J S MITH , F RED GOLF T UESDAY , J ULY 14, 2015 Fishing from 1B of year. Bait is not allowed above the head of tide but small spinners, spoons and fly fishing can be very productive. ALSEA RIVER: Cutthroat trout The cutthroat trout fishery is fair in the mainstem and in some of the large tributaries. With the low and warm river conditions the best opportuni- ties will be in the early morn- ing when water temperatures are the coolest. Small spinners are typically productive as wells as small spoons or fly fishing with nymphs or streamers. SALMON RIVER: Cutthroat trout Cutthroat trout fishing is slow to fair with the early morning being the most pro- ductive. Using small lures like spinners, spoons or various flies can be productive. SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead, cutthroat trout Summer steelhead fishing is fair in the upper river. Low flows and warming river tem- peratures is making new fish race up into the cooler holding waters of the gorge area. New fish will continually be moving into the river through the summer with peak num- bers 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 tributaries. 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. 3RD NET: RENE PENGRA ROSALIE JOHNSON 4TH NET: BOBBIE WELLS AND KAY BUTLER KP#4: KAREN LOREN KP#8: JAN PIZARRO CLOSEST TO PIN: RENE PENGRA AND fishing. Fishing is restricted to artifi- cial 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. 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. 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 W UDELL AND B OB G RAVES KP S : #4 — L UKE M ARSHALL ; #8 — K APRIELIAN / M AYWOOD ; #6 — (2 ND SHOT ) R ON K LAMPE ; #12 — M ULVEY / H ARDWICK ; #16 — J.J. S MITH ; #14 — (2 ND SHOT ) J OSEPH M ANZANARES Carol Moore, Rebecca Ruede and Lynette Wikstrom N ET WINNERS : S CORE 12.2 C AROL M OORE R EBECCA R UEDE L YNNETTE W IKSTROM ( ABOVE ) 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 structures 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 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. G ROSS SCORE : 32 WINNERS WERE : J AN P IZZARRO B OBBIE W ELLS M ARLENE D OHN M ARGE E ICHENBERGER Brought to you by this newspaper in partnership with PUBLIC NOTICES Always in your newspaper: Now in your inbox, too. 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. WINCHESTER BAY: Bottomfish, perch Fishing for bottomfish in the Triangle and South jetty has been successful. Perch fishing has been productive in the bay, and it was reported that good size striped perch were being caught along the jetty. Crabbing has been improv- ing. I f n o b o d y k n o w s w h a t ’ s g o i n g o n , n o b o d y c a n d o a n y t h i n g a b o u t i t . That Th T h at at’s ’ s w hy ’s y w e ke e ep e p sa s ay a y in ing g y ourr l loc ocal al and sta tate te g ovv er e nm m en n t shou sh h ou o u l ld d k eep e e p ee p u bl pu b is ishi hing ng g t the heir ir p pub ub b lil i c no noti ticess in n t the he n newsp spap aper er.. 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TENMILE BASIN: Trout, largemouth bass, yellow perch Streams in the Tenmile Basin are now open for trout F LIGHT B: 1 ST — J IMMY Z INN 2 ND — D ON F RIES 3 RD — W AYNE N OEL 4 TH — F RED W UDELL 5 TH — L LOYD B AKER KP S : #4 — R ON S CHREIBER ; #8 — D ON F RIES ; #12 — C AM W ARD ; #16 — R ICK H ARDWICK S ATURDAY J ULY 18, 2015 Ocean Dunes Ladies PRESIDENTS’ TOURNAMENT M IXED 9 AND 18-H OLE C OMPETITION LOW NET: PAM JACK- SON AND LYDIA BRACKNEY 2ND NET: JAN PIZARRO AND KAREN LOREN GOLF S e e J i m f o r y o u r A u t o S a l e s N e e d s ! T U O D L O S Admission tickets required and available at: Siuslaw News 148 Maple St. Banner Bank 777 Highway 101 Best For Hearing 2285 Highway 101 Florence Events Center 715 Quince St. For more information, call 541-997-1994 www.eventcenter.org Best Sponsored by: for 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 Hearing Siuslaw News CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK Pair Pct 3 57.50 1 55.00 6 55.00 2 42.50 4 40.00 M EN ’ S GOLF