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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 Viks from 1C for that kind of emotion.” The Billies opened with a 74-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, then covered 62 yards in three plays on their next possession for a quick 14- 0 lead. The Billies’ bread and butter was on the ground, rush- ing for 239 yards on 34 carries, averaging almost 10 yards per MHS from 1C said Crook. “And so was seeing our scoring spread out among so many of our players.” Erin Michael had a pair of Fishing from 1C pick up over the next several weeks. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective tech- nique. Eggs and bobber or drifting eggs can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season progresses. SIUSLAW RIVER: Cutthroat, Chinook The Siuslaw River and bay is open for Chinook salmon through Dec. 31. Fishing is slow but will pick up over the next several weeks. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective technique. Eggs and bobber or drifting eggs can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season pro- gresses. For cutthroat trout, casting small spinners, spoons or fly fishing streamers or dry flies can be very effective. Angling for all species in streams above tidewater is now open. Casting small spinners, spoons or fly fishing streamers or dry flies can be very effective. SALMON RIVER: Cutthroat, Chinook The Salmon River and bay is open for Chinook salmon through Dec. 31. Fishing is 3 C attempt. “We needed to contain their running game and force them to throw, which we did — just not enough,” said Pool. Offensively, Pool said he saw bright spots that were encouraging, with the Viks claiming the three longest drives of the night, along with 37 passing plays and 30 rush- ing, compared to just two pass plays and 34 rushing plays by the Billies. “Our offense had more plays and more yardage, but we just couldn’t make up for it on defense,” said Pool. “Sticking to the game plan is our biggest challenge, which just comes from a lack of experience at the varsity level. “But we’re getting there.” The Vikings did score twice, first on a nine-yard pass from quarterback Jared Brandt to receiver Brogan Cornish in the second quarter, then on a 33- yard pass to Jake Hickson late in the third quarter. Evan Teter made good on both kicks to sum up the Viks scoring for the night in a 41-14 loss to the Billies. “We kept fighting and showed the kind of character that doesn’t get included in stat books,” said Pool. “I’m proud of them for that.” Friday, the Vikings will host their first game of the season when they take on the 0-2 Cubs of Newport. “It’s a game we can win, and so were the others,” said Pool. “We’re pumped for it. We just need to take those moments from those previous games when everything was clicking together and build on them.” Quincy Rusk led rushing for the Viks with 69 yards on 16 carries. Brandt had 62 yards on six caries, and Trent Reavis had 50 yards on four carries. Receiving, Reavis had 143 yards on seven catches, Hickson had 37 yards on three receptions including a touch- down, and Cornish had 20 yards on six catches, with a touchdown. Friday’s home game kicks off at 7 p.m. aces, two kills and five digs. Alexis Gierke had four aces and three kills, Alyssa West had two aces, one kill and eight digs, Bailey Messick had five digs and one kill, Josi Hays had two aces, three kills and five digs, Hailey Wells had five aces, three kills and eight digs, and Baileigh Johnston had four aces for the Sailors. Against Triangle Lake, Mapleton fell 11-25 in the first set, then battled back to lead for most of the second set before los- ing 16-25. The Lakers completed the sweep with another 16-25 win in the third set. Michael led the team from the service line with six aces, West had 10 digs to spark the team defensively, and Wells had three kills, along with kills from Gierke, West, Michael and Hays. Johnston served up four aces. “It was awesome to see my athletes step up their game against Triangle Lake,” said Crook. “We have plenty of work to do, but overall I’m proud with our performance on Saturday.” Tomorrow night, the Sailors will be at Siletz. First serve is at 6 p.m. slow but will pick up over the next several weeks Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective technique. Eggs and bobber or drifting eggs can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season pro- gresses. Parking can be limited at Knight Park during the fall salmon return. SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead, cutthroat, Chinook The Siletz River and bay is open for Chinook salmon through Dec. 31. Fishing is slow but will pick up over the next several weeks. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective technique. Eggs and bobber or drifting eggs can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season pro- gresses. Consult the regula- tions for changes in deadline locations through the season. Steelhead fishing is fair. Casting spinners, drifting bait or using a bobber and jig can be effective. Cover water and fish small and simple as the river conditions are low and clear. For cutthroat trout, casting small spinners, spoons or fly fishing streamers or dry flies can be very effective. WILSON RIVER: Steelhead, cutthroat Fishing for steelhead is fair. The water is low and clear, so use lighter gear and target the deeper holding areas. Angling for cutthroat should be fair to good, sea-runs should be throughout the system. Try casting spinners or streamer flies in areas with cover, or dead drifting small presenta- tions. Fall Chinook season does not open until Sept. 16, and the river is closed to salmon angling upstream of Jordan Creek (RM 21.9) through Dec. 31. Bass Trout fishing is catch-and- release only in the South Umpqua and tributaries. Bass fishing should be good with warmer water temperatures. TENMILE BASIN: Trout, bass, yellow perch Trout fishing has been slow in Tenmile Lakes due to warm water. Trout anglers should fish in the deep water and fish- ing is usually best in the morn- ings. Largemouth bass fishing has been good over the past month. Anglers are catching bass near structure or on the deep end of the weed lines using spinner baits, jigs, or rubber worms. Top water lures have been effective in the early mornings or evenings. Fishing for yellow perch has been slow in Tenmile Lakes. Anglers fishing along the edge of the weedlines are having the best success. Worms fished near the lake bottom work very well for catching yellow perch. The water level in the lakes is very low so boat anglers should use caution. Fishing for bottom fish in the Triangle and South jetty has been successful. PACIFIC OCEAN and BEACHES: Bottomfish, Dungeness crab, surf perch, salmon, halibut 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. Razor clamming is closed south of the north jetty of the Siuslaw River. Recreational ocean salmon fishing from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. is open for Chinook salmon. Anglers are allowed two salmon per day with a minimum size for Chinook at 24 inches or larger. The non-selective coho sea- son does not open until Sept. 3. The Nearshore Halibut sea- son is open seven days a week from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. As of mid August, 18 per- cent of the nearshore quota remains. The Summer All- Depth Halibut season is near- ing the quota. Please monitor the marine zone updates for season information. Fishing for bottom fish is now closed outside of a line approximating the 20-fathom curve. Fishing for black rockfish has been good from Coos Bay south to Bandon. Fishing for ling cod has been decent. The marine fish daily bag limit is seven fish and a separate daily limit for lingcod (two). Anglers can only keep three blue rockfish and one canary rockfish as part of their daily limit and there will be no har- vest of China, quillback, or copper rockfish. Anglers may harvest one cabezon per day. B OTTOM F ISHING : Anglers last week did well. Charter boats averaged four to seven rockfish per angler and private boats averaged two to six rockfish per angler. Kelp greenling and cabezon filled out some bags. A smat- tering of anglers brought in one or two lingcod in some ports. Sanddabs were landed in Brookings; additional species up and down the coast includ- ed petrale sole, sand sole and surfperch species. T UNA : The 2016 season for albacore tuna started earlier than average, and it is already looking to be a very good sea- son. YAQUINA RIVER: Cutthroat, Chinook The Yaquina River and bay is open for Chinook salmon. Fishing is slow but will pick up over the next several weeks. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective tech- nique. Eggs and bobber or drifting eggs can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season progresses. For cutthroat trout casting small spinners, spoons or fly fishing streamers or dry flies can be very effective. Angling for all species in streams is now open. 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