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4 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2016 NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Mapleton freshman Alyssa Richards was third in the 3,000 meters with a PR time of 14:44.10 and placed sixth in the 1,500 meters in 7:18.02 at Thursday’s meet at Monroe. Track from 1B Packebush running the middle leg and handing off to Simington for the win in 3:54.98. Mapleton also got a win from Foster in the 100-meter dash with his time of 11.68. Packebush went on to place second in the high hurdles in Fishing from 1B the corner and a few early fish could start to show up at any time. YAQUINA RIVER: Steelhead The river basin is closed to all fishing above the head of tide and will reopen for cut- throat trout fishing on May 22. COOS COUNTY LAKES and PONDS: Trout, warmwa- ter fish Bluebill Lake is scheduled to be stocked with legal size trout this week. Trophy and legal size trout were recently stocked into Empire Lakes and Powers Pond. Anglers that catch a tagged trout in Empire Lakes can report the tag num- ber to ODFW by stopping by the Charleston Office, calling 541-888-5515, or report tags online. A few of these tags are worth a $50 gift card. Bradley Lake was stocked last week with trophy trout. These fish were planted from the north side of the lake to avoid the aquatic vegetation problem at the boat ramp. Legal size trout have also been stocked recently into Tenmile Lakes and Mingus Park Pond. Fishing in the area lakes for trout has been ok with anglers having the best success using small spinners, spoons, or gar- lic flavored Powerbait. The daily trout bag limit in these lakes is five trout per day with only one trout over 20 inches. Largemouth bass fishing is picking up with the warmer days. This time of the year bass will be found in shallow water typically near a weed- line or structure. Plastic worms, shallow crankbaits, 18.75. Mapleton also got a sec- ond-place finish from Trevver D’Auteuil in the discus at 103 feet, 9 inches, and Simington in the 200-meter race (24.05). Cole Spencer finished third in the 800 meters (2:18.65). In the triple jump, Simington landed fourth at 35 feet, 10.5 inches. Other top finishes for the Mapleton boys came from Moso, who placed sixth in the long jump (16 feet, .5 inches), and eighth place for Dominic Wells in the 1,500-meter race at 5:04.85. For the girls, Alyssa Richards and Clarissa Triebskorn had the team’s highest individual finish- es, with Richards finishing third in the 3,000 meters (14:44.03) and Triebskorn placing third in the 300-meter hurdles (1:01.78). In the shot put, the Lady Sailors had another near sweep. Haley Wells was fourth with a mark of 28 feet, 4 inches, fol- lowed by Josi Hays in fifth (28 feet, 3 inches) and Erin Michael in seventh (26 feet, 2 inches). In the discus, Wells picked up another fourth-place mark (80 feet, 9 inches) and Michael was and spinner baits are good to use for bass. TENMILE BASIN: Trout, steelhead, bass Streams in the Tenmile Basin are closed for trout fish- ing until May 22. Tenmile Lakes is open all year for trout but trout fishing has been slow. Trout fishing in Tenmile Lakes has been slow but the lake was recently stocked with legal size rainbows. Largemouth bass fishing has been good over the past week. Anglers are catching bass in shallow water on spinner baits, jigs, and rubber worms. Gulp sand worms have been working the best for bait. Surf perch fishing is usually best on the incoming tide. Recreational ocean salmon fishing from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. is open for all salmon except coho salmon. Anglers are allowed two salmon per day with a mini- mum size for Chinook at 24 inches or larger. The selective coho (fin-clipped) season will open on June 25 with a quota of 26,000 coho. The first All-Depth Halibut fishing days from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. will be May 12-14. The Nearshore Halibut season will not open until June 1. Fishing for bottom fish is now closed outside of a line approximating the 30-fathom curve. Fishing for black rock- fish continues to be very good from Charleston to Bandon when the ocean is calm enough for anglers to get out on the water. Fishing for ling cod has been slow recently. 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. UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: Steelhead The South Umpqua is cur- rently open to adipose fin- clipped steelhead harvest, and a few hatchery winter steel- head are still being harvested below the confluence of Canyon Creek. 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