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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 3 B S CORES & S TANDINGS THE SAW SHOP OLD SCHOOL FURNITURE PRATER CONSTRUCTION PETERSEN AUTO DETAIL CRESTVIEW GOLF COURSE WHITE CLOUD ENTERPRISES HOLIDAY BOWL JEFF METZLER PLUMBING TEAM 9 LOW MONEY ROLLERS HIGH GAME SCRATCH DANIEL HENRY HIGH GAME HDCP 110.5 91.5 90 89 85.5 81 80 77 76.5 74 DANIEL HENRY HIGH SERIES SCRATCH 324 212 KEN DUNNIGAN HIGH SERIES HDCP 747 149 KEN DUNNIGAN 828 146 LEAGUE NW HAZMAT LEAGUE TEAMS BIG DOG DONUTS STRAY CATS NW HAZMAT SMOKIES TEAM STILL SUX A&W BOWL MOVEMENTS SEAGALS SCRATCH GAME IND. CAL KRAMER ALYSSA ANDERSON SCRATCH SERIES IND CAL KRAMER LORIE VOS HIGH HDCP GAME IND BERT VOS SHELLY HILL HIGH HDCP SERIES IND JEREMY RAMSEY LORIE VOS 3/2/16 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 REANNA HOULIHAN BOYS BRANDON GOODBUFFALO HIGH GAME SCRATCH GIRLS MAXINE JONES BOYS LOGAN TEEL HIGH SERIES HDCP GIRLS REANNA HOULIHAN BOYS PAUL PADILLA HIGH SERIES SCRATCH GIRLS MAXINE JONES BOYS LOGAN TEEL 2/28/16 LEAGUE CLASSIC LEAGUE TEAMS BALES MOVING ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES A&W THE CHICKEN COOP ON MAPLE BEACHCOMBER ABOVE ALL ROOFING HIGH SCRATCH GAME SHELLEY ARRINGTON HIGH SCRATCH SERIES SHELLEY ARRINGTON HIGH HDCP GAME SHELLEY ARRINGTON HIGH HDCP SERIES DEEDEE LANG 2/29/16 LEAGUE MERCHANT LEAGUE TEAMS WON 52 49 48 43 34 25 25 LOST 24 27 28 33 42 11 51 219 610 584 418 319 WON 22 19 17 14.5 12 11.5 LOST 10 13 15 17.5 20 20.5 212 509 248 665 3/1/16 WON LOST LEAGUE TIMBER LEAGUE TEAMS STUPIOD 10 PIN SEARS CAR WASH AND SHINE MO'S FRESH HARVEST CAFE HUFF LOGGING Buying or Selling? I can help. Desiree Johnson Principal Broker 541 999-5223 Spindrift Way #405 – Approx. 5.74 acres Mercer Lakefront property with lake, ocean, mountain and coastline views. Home site is cleared and ready for the home of your dreams. $199,900. #1636- 14684180 Fri 3/11 – Sat 3/12 9am-2pm 485 Juniper Restocked, lowered prices, 21- speed womans bike, antique doll house, tools, books, clothes, toys & more. Thurs 3/9 – Sat 3/12 8am 87847 Terrace View Dr Moving sale, lifetime accumula- tion, tons of fishing gear, black powder rifles, all home furnishings, quality & sewing equipment, mate- rial, ammo, gerber knife collection, greenhouse equipment & tools, all under cover so don’t let the rain stop you! LOST 4 8.5 19.0 21.0 21.0 22.0 24.0 24.5 257.0 196 683 565 266 251 A&W CASUAL DRINKING HIGH GAME SCRATCH 60 53 NORM STONE HIGH SCRATCH SERIES 259 RUSS MCKENZIE HIGH GAME HDCP 646 NORM STONE HIGH SERIES HDCP RUSS MCKENZIE LEAGUE SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE TEAMS GOON SQUAD CNC MACHINE SERVICES TRAVEL DIVISION OUTCAST SCRATCH GAME TEAM CNC MACHINE SERVICES SCRATCH GAME IND. M - JEREMY MCINTYRE M - JAMIE PENROD W - JIMMI COUPAR HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM CNC MACHINE SERVICES HIGH HDCP GAME IND M - JEREMY MCINTYRE W - JIMMI COUPAR SCRATCH SERIES TEAM CNC MACHINE SERVICES SCRATCH SERIES IND M - JAMIE PENROD W - BRIANNA EMERY HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM TRAVEL DIVISION HIGH HDCP SERIES IND M - JAMIE PENROD W - BRIANNA EMERY 304 745 265 261 1510 613 473 2079 724 716 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. from 1B recreational activities that con- tribute to our identity as Oregonians,” said Tim Morgan, president and CEO of AAA Oregon. “The coast is shared by all of us, and the Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup gives citizens the opportunity to join together to keep it clean and healthy.” From the 1,000-pound fish- ing net to the tiniest piece of plastic in the sand, litter and marine debris on Oregon’s coast is an issue that affects everyone, threatening the health of the environment and impacting the economy. Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session March 3, 2016 Scores after 5 rounds Average: 10.0 Section A Pair Pct Score Section Rank MPs 3 70.0 14.0 A 1 0.50(A) J. Weatherwax - J. Smith 6 52.5 10.5 A 2 0.35(A) G. Farman - J. Reisner 2 47.5 9.5 C 1 0.24(B) D. Gustafson - M. Weiss 1 40.0 8.0 B D. MacNeil - L. Little 4 40.0 8.0 B R. Parker - K. Hampsten 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 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 mistaken- ly lists river as open for hatch- ery Chinook beginning Jan. 1; the correct opening date is April 1. YAQUINA RIVER: Every year, fish, shorebirds and other wildlife ingest and become entangled in discarded debris. It’s a problem that is preventable. Everyone has a role they can play in helping to reduce the impact of wayward trash. “The chance to walk in a quiet place and make it cleaner, safer and more pristine is priceless,” said John Andersen, SOLVE Beach Captain in Netarts. “We have a duty to be stewards for all creatures that exist now or will exist in the future, and these annual cleanups are a big part of the solution.” Volunteers at this year’s event are encouraged to bring See Jim for your auto sales needs! LIKE F ACEBOOK . COM /S IUSLAW N EWS 226 226 191 Florence Bridge Club from 1B LOST 13.0 15.0 15.0 29.0 593 3/3/16 HIT THAT BUTTON! WON 23.0 21.0 21.0 7.0 B RIDGE LOST 53.5 64 73 73.5 79 72 84 73 754 3/6/16 805 727 well in the upper to mid river sections. With so much rain this winter, many fish have pushed upstream quickly. During higher flows, the upper river fishes well. During lower clear flows, it’s better to focus efforts in the mid to lower river sections. Casting spin- ners / spoons, or floating bait or a jig are good options. SOLVE Sat 3/12 – Sat 3/19 10am – 3pm 4425 Hwy 101 Florence Antique, Collectables, misc, kitchen. Final Days! No Sundays, Cash only! WON 32 27.5 17.0 15.0 15.0 14.0 12.0 11.5 SALMON RIVER: 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 Estate Sale 3/11-3/12 1305 Laurel 9am to 3pm Complete liquidation of contents of home & garage.A lifetime ac- cumulation! Furniture, col- lectibles, W/D, nearly new king & twin mattress sets, household items. Credit cards accepted. De- livery services available. Photos at CindyWobbeEstates.com. 269 WON 90.5 80 71 70.5 65 63 Fishing 60.5 79.5 81 82 85.5 90 91 94 94.5 97 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 Steelhead, Chinook 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 additional fishing opportunity for trout anglers. old colanders or kitty litter scoops to sift the tide lines for tiny plastic pieces, harmful to local wildlife. Bags and gloves are provided, but bringing reusable gloves and buckets is encouraged to reduce the amount of plastic waste. Safety is the top priority, and volunteers are urged to keep an eye out for sneaker waves, stay off logs near the water, steer clear of sea lions, look out for signs and ropes limiting beach access around snowy plover nesting areas, and refrain from touching hazardous items like oil drums. The Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup is presented by AAA Oregon. Additional sponsors include major sponsors Fred Meyer and The Standard; coor- dinating sponsors Local Coast Haulers and the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department; and media sponsors K103fm and KOIN 6. SOLVE is a statewide noprofit organization that brings people together to improve the environment and build a legacy of stewardship. Over four decades, the organization has grown from a small, grassroots group to a national model for volunteer environmental action. Today, SOLVE mobilizes and trains tens of thousands of volunteers across Oregon to cleanup beaches and rivers and restore watersheds. For more information, visit solvoregon.org. Siuslaw News www.shoppelocal.biz