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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016
S CORES & S TANDINGS
B RIDGE
Florence Bridge Club
Thursday Afternoon Pairs Feb. 11, 2016
Scores after 5 rounds Average: 10.0 Sec. A
Pair Pct Score
Section Rank
MPs
3 60.0 12.0 A 1 0.50(A) J. Smith - J. Reisner
5 57.5 11.5 A 2 0.35(A) R. Parker - J. Weatherwax
1 52.5 10.5 A
D. Gustafson - M. Weiss
4 45.0 9.0 A
K. Hampsten - A. Hendershot
6 35.0 7.0 A
L. Little - G. Farman
B OWLING
LEAGUE
YOUTH LEAGUE
TEAMS
THE MEME TEAM
THE BIG DOGS
MISFITS
FLEET A FOOT
THE BALLERS
HILL TOPPERS
HOULIGANS
HIGH GAME HDCP
GIRLS
1/31/16
ABBY CODAY
BOYS
260
PATRICK HILL
HIGH SERIES HDCP
GIRLS
ABBY CODAY
BOYS
CONNOR WHEELER
262
LEAGUE
NW HAZMAT LEAGUE
TEAMS
BIG DOG DONUTS
STRAY CATS
A&W
SMOKIES
NW HAZMAT
TEAM STILL SUX
SEAGALS
BOWL MOVEMENTS
2/3/16
WON
45
43
40
38
31
30
18
LOST
19
21
24
26
33
34
46
697
630
WON
21
17.0
13.0
12.0
12.0
9.0
7.0
5
LOST
3
7.0
11.0
12.0
12.0
15.0
17.0
19.0
SCRATCH GAME IND.
CAL KRAMER
LORIE VOS
SCRATCH SERIES IND
BERT VOS
LIZ BARRETT
HIGH HDCP GAME IND
CAL KRAMER
LORIE VOS
HIGH HDCP SERIES IND
BERT VOS
LIZ BARRETT
LEAGUE
FRIDAY SENIOR TRIO
TEAMS
A&W
BALES MOVING
ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES
THE CHICKEN COOP ON MAPLE
BEACHCOMBER
ABOVE ALL ROOFING
HIGH SCRATCH GAME
ALYSSA ANDERSON
HIGH SCRATCH SERIES
ALYSSA ANDERSON
HIGH HDCP GAME
ALYSSA ANDERSON
HIGH HDCP SERIES
ALYSSA ANDERSON
LEAGUE
MERCHANT LEAGUE
TEAMS
THE SAW SHOP
OLD SCHOOL FURNITURE
PETERSEN AUTO DETAIL
JEFF METZLER PLUMBING
PRATER CONSTRUCTION
CRESTVIEW GOLF COURSE
HOLIDAY BOWL
LOW MONEY ROLLERS
WHITE CLOUD ENTERPRISES
TEAM 9
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
MARK HUFFORD
HIGH GAME HDCP
MARK HUFFORD
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
CAL KRAMER
HIGH SERIES HDCP
300.0
206
712
578
306
265
781
707
2/8/16
WON
16
15
11
7.5
7
3.5
LOST
4
5
9
12.5
13
16.5
203
588
232
666
2/9/16
WON
80.5
63.5
61
58
57
55.5
55
48
46
45.5
280
301
LOST
33.5
50.5
53
56
57
58.5
59
66
68
68.5
ZEVION STATLER
818
LEAGUE
TIMBER LEAGUE
TEAMS
SEARS
MOS
STUPIOD 10 PIN
FRESH HARVEST CA F
CAR WASH AND SHINE
HUFF LOGGING
CASUAL DRINKING
A&W
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
BILLY BARRETT
HIGH SCRATCH SERIES
BILLY BARRETT
HIGH GAME HDCAP
RUSS MCKENZIE
HIGH SERIES HDCAP
BILLY BARRETT
2/11/16
LEAGUE
SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE
TEAMS
TRAVEL DIVISION
GOON SQUAD
CNC MACHINE SERVICES
OUTCAST
SCRATCH GAME TEAM
CNC MACHINE SERVICES
SCRATCH GAME IND.
M - JAMIE PENROD
W - GERRI WILLINGHAM
HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM
GOON SQUAD
HIGH HDCP GAME IND
M - JAMIE PENROD
W - GERRI WILLINGHAM
SCRATCH SERIES TEAM
CNC MACHINE SERVICES
SCRATCH SERIES IND
M - JAMIE PENROD
W - GERRI WILLINGHAM
HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM
GOON SQUAD
HIGH HDCP SERIES IND
M - DAVE COUPAR
W - BRIANNA EMERY
WON
60
54.5
54.5
52
48
40
40
35
LOST
36
41.5
41.5
44
48
56
56
61
241
673
267
730
2/14/16
WON
16.0
14.0
13.0
5.0
LOST
8.0
10.0
11.0
19.0
537
222
204
774
259
274
1553
585
504
2206
702
751
767
Cape Perpetua Winter Discovery Series continues Feb. 27
YACHATS — The Cape
Perpetua Visitor Center, 2400
S. Highway 101, will offer the
next in its Winter Discovery
Series on Feb. 27.
Joy Primrose, president of
the Oregon Chapter of the
American Cetacean Society,
will discuss the diverse species
of whales, dolphins and por-
poises found off the Oregon
Coast in her presentation:
Whales of the Oregon Coast.
No reservations are neces-
sary.
The presentation begins at 2
Fishing
from 1B
be good as the river drops
from recent high water. Fish
are spread out through the sys-
tem. Angling for Chinook is
closed.
An error in the 2016 Fishing
Regulations mistakenly lists
river as open for hatchery
Chinook beginning Jan. 1; the
correct opening date is April 1.
YAQUINA RIVER:
Steelhead
The winter steelhead fishery
is fair in the Big Elk and
should continue to produce
over the next few weeks.
Look for the next good rain
to push in another batch of
fish. Anglers are reminded that
there is a lot of private proper-
ty along the Big Elk. Casting
lures or bobbers fishing are
the best techniques for this
river.
p.m.
Upcoming Discovery Series
events include:
March 5 (2 p.m.) — The
Amanda Story and Trail: Learn
the tale behind the trail. Doc
Slyter, an elder, flutist and trib-
al council member for the
Confederated Tribes of Coos,
Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw
Indians, along with Yachats
resident and trails enthusiast
Joanne Kittel, will tell the story
of a native woman and her peo-
ple’s forced march over Cape
Perpetua’s rocky headland to a
resettlement camp and the lega-
cy they left behind.
March 20 (2 p.m.) —
Children’s Stories and Tidepool
Walk: Children’s author Kizzie
Jones will read from one of her
latest books, and then lead fam-
ilies down to the tidepools for a
guided tour.
Jones blends her love of
dachshunds and the ocean to
create whimsical tall tales.
Titles to her credit include
“How Dachshunds Came to
Be: A Tall Tale About A Short
Long Dog” and “A Tall Tale
About A Dachshund And A
Pelican: How A Friendship
Came To Be.”
March 26 (2 p.m.) —
Oregon Dunes: They’re more
than just sand. Learn about the
origins, shapes and future of
the longest stretch of coastal
dunes in the United States.
Dina Pavlis, author of
“Secrets of the Oregon Dunes”
will share photos, stories and
knowledge gained from living
and playing within the Oregon
Dunes National Recreation
Area.
No reservations are required
for any of the Winter Discovery
Series programs.
All presentations and guided
walks are free, but a Northwest
Forest Pass, Oregon Coast
Passport, federal recreation
pass or $5 day-use fee is
required within to the Cape
Perpetua Scenic Area.
For more information, con-
tact the Cape Perpetua Visitor
Center at 541-547-3289.
Anglers are catching steel-
head drift fishing corkies or
eggs. Jigs fished under a bob-
ber area also catching several
steelhead.
The West Fork Millicoma
River is the first river to clear
after a rain followed by the
East Fork Millicoma and
South Fork Coos rivers.
Anglers fishing the South Fork
Coos River above Dellwood
will need a permit from
Weyerhaeuser, which they can
pick up at the Dellwood office.
In the Coos Basin 1 addi-
tional hatchery steelhead may
be retained per day for a total
aggregate of 3 adult fish har-
vested daily.
Recreational harvest of crab
re-opened from the Columbia
River to the California border.
TENMILE BASIN: Trout,
steelhead
Streams in the Tenmile
Basin are now closed for trout
fishing until May 22. Tenmile
Lakes is open all year for trout
but trout fishing has been
slow.
Steelhead fishing has been
slow in Tenmile Creek and Eel
Creek. Thirty five hatchery
steelhead from the Eel Lake
Fish Trap were recycled back
into the fishery at Spinreel
Park. In the Tenmile Basin 1
additional hatchery steelhead
may be retained per day for a
total aggregate of 3 adult fish
harvested daily.
improve as water levels
recede.
There will be excellent
hatchery steelhead harvest
opportunities on the South
Umpqua as the season pro-
gresses, especially around
Stanton Park in Canyonville.
is open along the entire
Oregon Coast. It is still recom-
mended 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 7 fish and a separate
daily limit for lingcod (2).
WINCHESTER BAY:
Bottomfish, perch
Fishing for bottomfish in the
Triangle and South jetty has
been successful.
PACIFIC OCEAN and
BEACHES: Bottomfish,
Dungeness crab
Recreational harvest of crab
UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH:
Steelhead
The South Umpqua is cur-
rently open to adipose fin-
clipped steelhead harvest, and
winter steelhead fishing will
COOS COUNTY LAKES
PONDS: Trout
AND
Siuslaw
News
Lakes in Coos County are
open all year for trout fishing.
Last week 30 hatchery steel-
head, that returned to Eel Lake
trap, were stocked into
Butterfield Lake to provide
additional fishing opportunity
for trout anglers.
These steelhead stocked
into Butterfield Lake are no
considered trout and may be
harvest.
The daily trout bag limit in
Butterfield is 5 trout per day
with only 1 trout over 20 inch-
es per day.
Buying or Selling? I can help.
COOS RIVER BASIN:
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Dungeness crab, steelhead,
bay clams
Steelhead anglers are catch-
ing lots of steelhead when
conditions are right. With the
recent rain the river might be
fishable today but too high
and muddy tomorrow.
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