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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 2016 3 B Winter Discovery Series explores coast’s past, future A photo from the 1960s depicting the establishment of Camp 56, also known as Camp Angell, in Waldport. YACHATS — Coastal visi- tors will get a glimpse into the region’s future and past during the next two Winter Discovery Series installations at the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center, 2400 S. Highway 101. Both presentations begin at 2 p.m. Jan. 16: Paul Engelmeyer, manager of the Portland Audubon Society’s Ten Mile Creek coastal conservation sanctuary, will discuss land-sea conservation issues and strate- gies as they relate to the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve, mar- bled murrelets and smaller fish species that serve as prey for larger fish and sea birds. Feb. 13: Author and histori- an Steve McQuiddy will dis- cuss the Central Coast’s World War II conscientious objectors COURTESY PHOTO ODFW Senior discounts / Free estimates Let me Showcase your property. 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One thing to year may have noticed that be aware of is that some Oregon’s fishing regula- of the waters that you fish tions for 2016 are in a new may no longer be listed magazine format publica- under the exceptions. tion, which is not only more This means that they are colorful but simpler and now covered under the easier to read. zone regulations. Over the past year Changes in fees. In ODFW worked on stream- 2016 there are fee lining and simplifying the increases on many angling regulations. ODFW angling licenses. This is has also expanded opportu- the first time the fees nities for trout and warmwa- have increased in six ter fishing and provided years. A new youth more consistent seasons and license was created. bag limits. For $10, youth ages Anglers should notice COURTESY PHOTO 12-17 will get a hunting, plainer language and clearer fishing, shellfish license descriptions of regulations. Cover for the 2016 Oregon Sport and Columbia River Content was also rearranged Fishing regulations Basin endorsement. so that license information ODFW contracted with and fish ID photos are in the Expanded year round J.F. Griffin Media to publish back of the regulations. Updated full-color zone maps opportunities across the state this year’s regulations. J.F. can be found at the end of each for trout. In most areas where Griffin currently contracts with there were April openers, these more than 20 other states to section. Here are a few changes that rivers were expanded to be help create a consistent look and feel for fishing and hunting anglers will see in the 2016 open year round. Reduction in the number of regulations. fishing regulations: They also provide an online version at www. eregulations.com/oregon/fish- ing of the regulations that can be accessed from mobile devices, tablets and desktop computers. This version includes the latest corrections and clarification to a few regu- lations that were causing con- fusion. “Please read the zone regu- lations carefully as there have been some zone wide changes as well as some changes to the zone regulations exceptions,” said Mike Gauvin, manager of ODFW’s recreational fishing program. “As always, emer- gency or temporary rules may be adopted so please check the in season regulation updates by zone before you head out fish- ing.” Garage Doors sales • installation • repair We sell and install all types of garage doors, as well as garage door openers. Fishing alumium • steel • wood • fi berglass • vinyl Give us a call today for a free estimate. We promise fast, friendly service and great rates! 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The Big Elk tends to start seeing fish this time of year in small numbers. Look for the next good rain event to get the fishery going. The wild coho fishery is now closed for the year. Siuslaw News www.shoppelocal.biz