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4 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 Fishing from 1B tributaries that enter the lakes. Casting or trolling spinners or various plugs can be effective. Fishing for the various warm water fish species tends to be slower during the winter months. There are numerous lakes in the Florence area that can provide good opportunity and have both boat and bank access. SIUSLAW RIVER: Chinook, steelhead The fall Chinook fishery is very slow and basically over for the season. Any remaining fish are in spawning condition. Look for small numbers of fish to be in the lower river above the head of tide this early in the season. Casting lures or bobber fishing can be productive during low clear flows. ALSEA RIVER: Chinook, steelhead The fall Chinook fishery is very slow. Most remaining fish are actively spawning. A small number of new fish may enter the basin over the next couple weeks. Winter steelhead season has arrived. The best chances to hook a chrome steelhead at this time would be in the lower section below Five Rivers. Tossing spinners, or floating Viks from 1B Senior guard Kenneth Thrall returned the favor with his own shot from beyond the arc, keep- ing the Viks ahead 36-34. The Viks went on to score six more points in two minutes for a 42-34 lead. With 1:30 remaining, the Trojans hit the first of three 3- pointers to pull within one point, 46-45, with 15 seconds remain- ing. A free throw from Mitchell Siuslaw from 1B Glide won the team title with 167.5 points, followed by Siuslaw (124) Philomath (119.5) and Douglas (119) making up the top four teams. Today, the Vikings are getting a taste of the Far West at the bait or a jig are good options during low clear flows. SALMON RIVER: Chinook, steelhead The fall Chinook fishery is very slow. Most remaining fish are actively spawning or already spawned out. Winter steelhead season tends to kick in this time of year. A small number of fish are likely in the system now and look for the numbers to steadily increase over the com- ing month. Casting lures, bouncing the bottom or drift- ing jigs or bait under a bobber are good techniques to consid- er. SILETZ RIVER: Chinook, steelhead The fall Chinook fishery is slow. A small number of new fish may be found in the lower river but most remaining fish are actively spawning or spawned out. The wild coho fishery is now closed for the season. Winter steelhead season is just getting underway. This time of year typically sees the first few fish entering the river. Best chances early on during lower flows will come from below the town of Siletz. Side drifting, bouncing bottom or bobber fishing can be productive. WILSON RIVER: Steelhead, Chinook The river is still high. When the river drops, fall Chinook and winter steelhead will be available. Fishing should be fair to good. Anglers are reminded that the river above Jordan Creek is closed to all salmon fishing. YAQUINA RIVER: Chinook, steelhead Anglers are having very lit- tle success for fall Chinook in the upper section of tide water. Most fish are now on the spawning grounds. The winter steelhead run is now under- way. 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. with :06 left on the clock made it a three-point game — and Douglas with the final posses- sion. As the clock ran, the Trojans drove across the court against Siuslaw’s man-to-man. After crossing the halfcourt mark, Douglas began to let loose with a 3-pointer but ended up drawing the foul. Poised at the line to tie the game with three charity shots, the Trojans missed the first two attempts before sinking the last, leaving the Viks with a 47-45 win. Mitchell led scoring with 23 points, Reavis had 12, Brandt had four, Thrall and Siegel had three points each, and Hickson had two points. Last night, the Vikings wrapped up the first half of the Far West League season by host- ing North Bend (after press dead- lines) for a chance to move into a tie for third place with a win over the Bulldogs. Tuesday, Siuslaw will host a nonleague game with Sweet Home. Tip-off is set for 7:15 p.m. Douglas Invitational, followed by the South Umpqua Far West League Crab Pool on Feb. 4. The Viks will finish the regu- lar season Feb. 5 and 6 at the annual Cottage Grove Invitational before heading to regionals Feb. 19 and 20 at Henley High School in Klamath Falls. COOS COUNTY LAKES PONDS: Trout AND Lakes in Coos County are open all year for trout fishing. Trout will not be stocked until the spring. Some trophy trout were stocked in both Bradley and Butterfield lakes in October. Anglers have been catching some of the large tro- phy trout on small flies or slowly trolling spinners. COOS RIVER BASIN: Lady Viks from 1B Off the glass, Tatum, Tupua and Dotson combined for 20 boards, with a team-high nine from Tatum, seven for Tupua and four from Dotson. Senior guard Sierra Potter accounted for four of the Viks’ 11 steals in the game, which went to the Trojans, 78-34. The loss put the lady Viks at UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: Dungeness crab, steelhead, bay clams Steelhead have been caught in the past few days on the West Fork and East Fork Steelhead The South Umpqua is cur- rently open to adipose fin- nal additio cost! P I L E R O F All Glossy Pages Advertising Deadline: February 8, 2016 Publication Date: February 27, 2016 2 0 1 5 Since 1986 30TH SS BUSINE RY ECT N O GUIDE IR D RE LOCATIO & ❘ Dungeness crab Recreational harvest of crab re-opened in the ocean from the Columbia River to the California border. It is still rec- ommended you discard the crab viscera (guts/butter) before cooking. Fishing for bottom fish is open to fishing at all-depths. Fishing for black rockfish and lingcod continues to be very good from Charleston to Bandon when the ocean is calm enough for anglers to get out on the water. The marine fish daily bag limit is seven fish and a separate daily limit for lingcod (two). Anglers can only keep 3 blue rockfish and 1 canary rockfish as part of their daily limit. Business Profi le ANNUAL PLUS PACIFIC OCEAN AND BEACHES: Bottomfish, 541-999-5083 CE FLOREN S N E S U S I clipped steelhead harvest, and winter steelhead fishing should pick up with the recent rains. There will be excellent hatchery steelhead harvest opportunities on the South Umpqua as the season pro- gresses, especially around Stanton Park in Canyonville. WINCHESTER BAY : Bottomfish, perch Fishing for bottomfish in the Triangle and South jetty has been successful. 2016 Florence Area 31st EDITION lor Full Co $45 B 1-3 in league and 4-11 overall heading into last night’s home game against North Bend (after press deadlines), which marks the end of the first half of league. That same night, Brookings- Harbor beat North Bend (45-30) and Marshfield easily sank South Umpqua (60-37). Tuesday, the Vikings will host a nonleague game with Sweet Home, tipping off at 5:45 p.m. Millicoma rivers along with the South Fork Coos River. Drifting eggs or fishing a jig under a bobber are effective ways to catch steelhead. Anglers fishing the South Fork Coos River above Dellwood will need a permit from Weyerhaeuser, which they can pick up at the Dellwood office. Recreational harvest of crab re-opened from the Columbia River to the California border. It is still recommended you discard the crab viscera (guts/butter) before cooking. Crabbing will be slow in Coos Bay due to the amount of freshwater in the bay from the recent rain. TENMILE BASIN: Trout, coho, steelhead Streams in the Tenmile Basin are now closed for trout fishing until May 22, 2016. Tenmile Lakes is open all year for trout but trout fishing has been slow. Wild coho season is closed. A few steelhead have been caught in Tenmile Creek near Spinreel Park from anglers plunking with bait. Steelhead fishing is open in Tenmile Creek and Eel Creek. Awards Siuslaw ❘ dar ty Calen Communi s + Siuslaw New ❘ ent Governm l. Keep it loca TO BE INCLUDED IN THE 2016 FLORENCE AREA BUSINESS PROFILE, PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM, AND FAX, MAIL OR BRING IT IN PERSON TO THE SIUSLAW NEWS OFFICE. TO HAVE A PHOTO TAKEN, CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT. THE SIUSLAW NEWS: 148 MAPLE STREET (P.O. 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