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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2016 3 B S CORES & S TANDINGS B OWLING LEAGUE CLASSIC LEAGUE TEAMS BALES MOVING A&W ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES THE CHICKEN COOP ON MAPLE BEACHCOMBER ABOVE ALL ROOFING HIGH SCRATCH GAME LONI SCHOFIELD/JANET SMITH HIGH SCRATCH SERIES NANCY VOGEL HIGH HANDICAP GAME LONI SCHOFIELD HIGH HANDICAP SERIES M EN ’ S 2/15/16 WON 18 16 15 11.5 7 4.5 LOST 6 8 9 12.5 17 19.5 better to focus efforts in the mid to lower river sections. Casting spinners / spoons, or floating bait or a jig are good options. SALMON RIVER: Steelhead Winter steelhead fishing is fair and fish can be found throughout the mainstem as river conditions allow. Casting lures, bouncing the bottom or drifting jigs or bait under a bobber are good techniques to consider. SILETZ RIVER: steelhead Winter steelhead fishing is fair to good with both bank and boat anglers hooking fish through the mainstem as river conditions allow. The river should fish well most of this week. Side drift- ing, bouncing bottom or bob- ber fishing can be productive. WILSON RIVER: Steelhead, Chinook Steelhead angling should be 2/3/16 WON 25 21.0 13.0 13.0 TEAM STILL SUX A&W BOWL MOVEMENTS SEAGALS SCRATCH GAME IND. CAL KRAMER LORIE VOS SCRATCH SERIES IND. CAL KRAMER CASSY VOS HIGH HCP GAME IND. CAL KRAMER LORIE VOS HIGH HCP SERIES IND. CAL KRAMER LORIE VOS LOST 2 6.0 8.0 9.0 GOLF Ocean Dunes 543 S ATURDAY F EB . 20, 2016 248 H OLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GOLF H OUSE G AME G ROSS / N ET 73 / 60 77 / 69 78 / 71 83 / 70 83 / 73 G ROSS / N ET 80 / 65 85 / 65 81 / 68 92 / 68 90 / 68 from 1B LEAGUE NW HAZMAT LEAGUE TEAMS BIG DOG DONUTS STRAY CATS NW HAZMAT SMOKIES 200 S ATURDAY F EB . 20, 2016 Fishing 654 M EN ’ S Ocean Dunes G ROSS R ANK 1 A.J. D AVIDSON 2 B ILL S PIVEY 3 R ON K LAMPE 4 J ASON G ARCIA 5 W ADE M ATTHEWS N ET R ANK 1 J OE H OWELL 2 R ON S CHREIBER 3 P IPER H ARRIS 4 J ERRY H OLLLAND 5 C HARLES A CAVEDO NANCY FLATLEY A WARD 100 75 60 30 10 A WARD 100 75 60 30 10 good as the river drops from recent high water. Fish are spread out through the system. 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. G ROSS 4 4 4 2 3 3 4 2 3 3 5 2 4 4 5 2 4 4 H OUSE G AME S KINS R OUND 1 W INNER H OLE N ET T IE 1 3 T IE 2 3 J. S MREKAR 3 3 T IE 4 1 T IE 5 2 K. W ALKER 6 2 T IE 7 3 T IE 8 1 R. I RVIN 9 2 T IE 10 2 T IE 11 3 T IE 12 1 T IE 13 3 T IE 14 3 T IE 15 4 B. S PIVEY 16 2 T IE 17 3 T IE 18 3 additional fishing opportunity for trout anglers. These steelhead stocked into Butterfield Lake are no consid- ered 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. YAQUINA RIVER: COOS RIVER BASIN: 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. COOS COUNTY LAKES PONDS: Trout AND 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 Dungeness crab, steelhead, bay clams Steelhead anglers are catch- ing lots of steelhead when con- ditions are right. With the recent rain the river might be fishable today but too high and muddy tomorrow. 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 W INNER T IE T IE J. S MREKAR T IE J. M ANS K. W ALKER T IE T IE R. I RVIN T IE R. S CHREIBER T IE T IE T IE T IE T IE T IE T IE 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. UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: Steelhead The South Umpqua is cur- rently open to adipose fin- clipped steelhead harvest, and winter steelhead fishing will improve as water levels recede. There will be excellent hatchery steelhead harvest opportunities on the South Umpqua as the season pro- gresses, especially around State Tuesday 2/16 Tanny Cosko Craig Brandt Florence Florence Grocery Outlet Brian’s Automotive Wednesday 2/17 Maurice Rutsein Nora Lupton Florence Florence Grocery Outlet Safeway Thursday 2/18 Craig Brandt Bonnie Armer Florence Florence Safeway Grocery Outlet Friday 2/19 Leah Edde Susan Miller Florence Florence Safeway Jerry’s Place Saturday 2/20 Bear McDaniel Toni Howland Westlake Florence True Value Grocery Outlet Sunday 2/21 Keith Kersey Patricia Mitchell Florence Florence Safeway Ron’t Paint Supply Monday 2/22 Bear McDaniel Peggy McHale Westlake Florence Safeway Safeway from 1B after defeating South Umpqua’s Nakai Sinohui by rule in the 126-pound division to take the weight class’s final position at state. Bingham will open against Justin Coon of Tillamook, cur- rently ranked No. 4. Overall, the Vikings finished LEAGUE SUNDAY SOCICAL LEAGUE TEAMS TRAVEL DIVISION GOON SQUAD CNC MACHINE SERVICES OUTCAST SCRATCH GAME TEAM CNC MACHINE SERVICES SCRATCH GAME IND. M - DAVE COUPAR W - BRIANNA EMERY HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM CNC MACHINE SERVICES HIGH HDCP GAME IND. M - DAVE COUPAR W - BRIANNA EMERY SCRATCH SERIES TEAM CNC MACHINE SERVICES SCRATCH SERIES IND. M - JEREMY MCINTYRE W - BRIANNA EMERY HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM CNC MACHINE SERVICES HIGH HDCP SERIES IND. M - JEREMY MCINTYRE W - BRIANNA EMERY Stanton Park in Canyonville. 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 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 seven fish and a sepa- rate daily limit for lingcod (two). Anglers can only keep 3 blue rockfish and 1 canary rockfish as part of their daily limit and there will be no har- vest of China, quillback, or copper rockfish. Retention of cabezon is prohibited through June 30. B OTTOM F ISHING Cabezon retention is pro- hibited through June; this is an annual seasonal closure. The few boats that were able to get out of Newport last week had limits of large rock- fifth out of 12 schools with 124 points. The Vikings also got scoring from freshman Matthew Morales, who placed fifth at 106 pounds to score 11 team points. Junior 285-pounder Kainan Lane was also fifth and earned 9 team points. Fellow junior Scott Simmons, wrestling at 138 12.0 12.0 10.0 6 11.0 13.0 15.0 16.0 279.0 212 790 557 284 269 805 723 2/21/16 WON 17.0 17.0 17.0 5.0 LOST 11.0 11.0 11.0 23.0 639 237 210 794 281 292 1727 638 524 2192 761 770 fish and nearly one lingcod per angler. Effort in other places was limited due to rough seas. There’s a new rockfish on the block. Deacon rockfish is a newly identified species that was formerly referred to as the solid version of blue rockfish. What does that mean for you? Nothing in 2016. Every rule that refers to blue rockfish (like the daily bag limit of 3) now applies to blue rockfish and deacon rockfish combined. S HELLFISH A couple of regulations were inadvertently left out of the 2016 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulation booklet: (1) The daily bag limit for shrimp (edi- ble) is 20 lb. in the shell; may be taken by traps, pots or rings. (2) Each razor clam dig- ger (as with all clams) must have his or her own container, must dig his or her own clams, and may not possess more than one limit of clams while in the digging area (except under a Disabled Clam Digger Permit). Current shellfish harvest closures in the ocean and bays due to elevated levels of domoic acid as of Feb. 1: Razor clams: Closed south of Tillamook Head Bay clams: Open coast- wide Crabs: Open coastwide Mussels: Open coastwide pounds, was sisxth and earned 9 team points. Host school Henley won the team title with 366 points, beating out Marshfield in sec- ond place with 341.5 points. State competition begins Friday at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland, begin- ning at 9 a.m. Championships will be Saturday, starting at 6:30 p.m. It’s not like him. Fri 2/26 & Sat 2/27 9am – 4pm 2384 21st St, Moving Sale, Furniture, Lamps, Pics, Freezer, Garden, & Misc. No Earlies. Sun 2/28 9am-3pm 1980 25th St Getting Married can’t keep all my stuff. 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