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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JULY 8, 2017
Fishing
from 1B
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two per
day over 8-inches.
MID COAST LAKES:
Most of the North Coast
lakes were stocked with trout
recently. Water temps are great
and fish should be hungry, so
go catch them.
Stocking of Mid Coast lakes
has ended for the year. The
2017 trout stocking schedule is
available online.
ALSEA RIVER: Trout
Trout season opened May
22, and there should be some
nice cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two per
day over 8-inches.
SALMON RIVER: Trout
Trout season opened May
22, and there should be some
nice cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two per
day over 8-inches.
SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead,
ANNUAL SHELTER COVE
NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE!
Sat 7/8 – Gates open at 9am-3pm.
Collectibles, glassware, jewelry, an
tiques, sports & exercise equipment,
camping & fishing gear, furniture,
books, bicycles, kitchen & household
items, décor, tools, original art work,
baby gear, toys, DVD’s, videos – one
home selling plants, trees & shrubs to
benefit the Oregon Coast
Humane Society!
MARINERS VILLAGE
ANNUAL TWO-DAY YARD SALE
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8,
8am-2pm,
Over 15 homes participating. Tools,
camping & fishing gear, jewelry, books,
antiques, furniture, plants, china, yard
art, birdhouses, Mt. Bike, recumbent
bike, English Pram, quality household
items.
Off Rhododendron Dr. North of 35th.
Sat 7/8,
10am-2pm,
Clear Lake Rd.,
Moving Sale, everything must go.
Chinook, trout
The Siletz River opened for
wild Chinook on April 1 (1 per
day and 2 per season). Spring
Chinook and summer steel-
head are being caught, and
fishing should continue to
improve.
ODFW is recycling hatchery
summer steelhead from the
Siletz Falls trap, giving anglers
another shot at catching these
fish in the gorge.
Casting spinners, drifting
bait or using a bobber and jig
can be effective.
Trout season opened May
22, and there should be some
nice cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two per
day over 8-inches.
WILSON RIVER: Steelhead,
Spring Chinook, trout
Spring Chinook fishing has
been slow on the Wilson.
There are summer steelhead in
the system, and fishing pres-
sure is very light.
Trout season opened May
22, and there should be some
GARAGE SALE Rain or Shine,
RV contents, Home Décor,
Small Appliances, Cookware, Garden,
Patio Furniture, Shop Tools.
87611 Rhodowood Dr
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8,
9am-3pm.
Sat 7/8,
9am-4pm,
36th & Spruce St. E,
Household items,craft supplies,
refrigerator, treadmill, 12’ Valco fishing
boat & much more!
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8
9am-2pm,
82855 Fir St., in Dunes City.
Tools, sporting, household, everything
goes! 541-991-3656.
Moving Sale
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8,
9am-4pm,
11460 E Mapleton Rd.,
Furniture, tools, everything has to go!
Gun cabinet, tv, dishes, all farm
equipment, small trailer for hauling
wood, house for sale!
nice cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two per
day over 8-inches.
YAQUINA RIVER: Trout
Trout season opened May
22, and there should be some
nice cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two per
day over 8-inches.
COOS COUNTY LAKES
PONDS: Trout, warmwater
AND
fish
Largemouth bass fishing has
been good in many of the area
smaller lakes. Bluegills can be
found in area lakes right along
the weed lines.
Trout fishing continues to
be good at Empire Lakes and
Eel Lake but trout fishing will
slow down as through the
month as water temperatures
continue to warm. Anglers are
having good success using
PowerBait at Empire Lakes,
while trolling a wedding ring
spinner has worked very well
at Eel Lake.
UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH:
Fri-Sun 7/7-7/9
9am-?,
Moving Sale!
Everything Goes! Furniture,
kitchenware & Linens.
1090 Maple Apt #5.
Sat 7/8,
9am-2pm,
88130 Windleaf Way, Heceta South,
Moving & downsizing sale. Something
for everyone.
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8
8am-4pm,
Alley behind 2155 E 9th St.
off Tamarack
RV barn loaded! Fishing, hunting,
tools, wire welder, knives, sewing
machine, freezer, cameras, Blue glass,
2-boats, towbar.
Fri-Sun 7/7-7/9
1489 W. Airport Rd
Vintage rural camper $1800, Model
collector cars, collector beer mugs take
all for $5/each.
Trout, bass
The South opened on May
22 to trout and warmwater
fishing.
TENMILE BASIN: Trout,
bass
Streams and rivers are now
open to trout fishing until Oct.
31. Fishing is restricted to arti-
ficial flies and lures in streams
above tidewater. Anglers may
harvest 2 trout per day that are
a minimum of 8 inches long.
Trout fishing in Tenmile
Lakes, Eel Lake, Saunders
Lake are open all year. Anglers
have been catching trout in Eel
Lake trolling wedding ring
spinners tipped with a worm.
Largemouth bass fishing has
been very good with anglers
catching lots of bass on
Senkos and other plastics.
Now that the bass spawn is
almost over, fish will be
spreading out and moving to
deeper water. Fishing for bass
will be best early mornings
and evenings.
WINCHESTER BAY:
Bottomfish, perch
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8,
10am-2pm.
Many handcrafted new items, craft
supplies, collectibles (willow dolls &
miniature bird houses),twin headboard,
ladies Carhart clothing, Hoveround
power wheel chair, Medela breast
pump, 50” flat screen TV, child’s car
seats, goat milk soap (seconds), new
knit scarves, hats, dishcloths.
59 Park Village Dr., W on 9th, Right
on Hemlock, turn left on
Park Village Dr., #59 is on the left.
Sat 7/8
9am-3pm,
269 Ivy St.,
Tools, jewelry, household items.
Sat-Sun 7/8-7/9
8am-4pm
4814 Cloudcroft Lane,
Tools, furniture, games & misc.
Something for everyone!
NO N-PROFIT SPOTLIGHT
FLORENCE ELKS LODGE #1858
Q: Describe your organization.
A: Elks invest and promote Children’s programs
that support a healthy & drug - free environment.
Help meet the needs of Veteran’s throughout the
State and overseas, providing medical transportation
and personal needs. Th e Elks sponsor sports teams,
help support the Boy Scouts, provide scholarships,
community Children’s Christmas Party and
Community Christmas dinner. Help support Casey
Children’s Eye Clinic, scholarships to Meadowood - a
hearing and speech camp for children.
Q: What are your greatest accomplishments so far,
this year?
A: All of the above, plus promoting Patriotism and
celebrating all the National Holidays and helping our
Veterans.
Q: What is your current greatest need?
A: Informing the public of how we enrich the quality
of life within the Community.
Q: Describe your organizations personality in three
words.
A: Community, Veterans, Youth
FLORENCE ELKS LODGE #1858
P.o.box 36 - 1686 12Th St. Florence, OR 97439
541-997-2610
All Creation’s Construction
Florence Pharmacy
Chad Clement, D.D.S., P.C
County Transfer & Recycling
First Baptist Church
SPONSORED
BY:
Jack Mobley Construction Inc.
Oregon Pacifi c Bank
Swanson Pest Management
Florence Heating & Sheet Metal, Inc
3 B
Fishing for bottom fish in
the Triangle and South jetty
has been successful.
PACIFIC OCEAN and
BEACHES: Bottomfish, surf
perch, crab, salmon, halibut
Recreational crabbing is
open along the entire Oregon
coast.
Bottom fishing has been
good when the ocean condi-
tions allow. Fishing for bottom
fish is now restricted to inside
the 30-fathom curve. Fishing
for rockfish and ling cod was
good this past weekend.
Recreational Chinook
salmon fishing is open from
Cape Falcon to Humbug
Mountain. Anglers may have
two salmon per day but is
closed to retention of coho
except during the selective and
non-selective coho seasons.
The selective coho season
opened this past weekend and
will remain open until July 31
or until the 18,000 marked
coho quota has been met.
Anglers have reported catching
(and releasing) hatchery coho
in the Charleston area before
the season opened.
As of June 17, there is 24
percent of the All Depth
Halibut quota remaining. The
nearshore halibut season
(inside 40 fathoms) is now
open seven days a week except
when there are All Depth
Halibut days.
As of June 18, there is 86
percent of the Nearshore quota
remaining.
Recreational harvest of
razor clams is closed on the
entire Oregon coast due to ele-
vated levels of domoic acid.
The recreational harvesting
of mussels is open along the
entire Oregon Coast from the
Columbia River to the
California border.
Before any shellfish harvest
trip, make sure to check the
Oregon Department of
Agriculture website for any
updates.
Surf perch fishing has been
good when ocean swells are
small. Surf perch anglers will
do the best fishing with sand
shrimp or Berkley Gulp sand
worms. Fishing is typically
best on the incoming tide.
S HELLFISH :
Call the ODA shellfish safe-
ty hotline at 1-800-448-2474
before harvesting for the most
current information about
shellfish safety closures.
Additional information is
available from ODA’s Food
Safety Program at (503) 986-
4720 or the ODA shellfish clo-
sures website. Openings and
closures listed below were
accurate on June 16.
• M USSELS
The recreational harvest of
mussels is open coastwide.
Rock jetty structures at nearly
every port in Oregon support
harvestable populations of
mussels.
• R AZOR C LAMS
NOTICE: Razor clams
remain closed along the entire
Oregon coast due to elevated
levels of domoic acid. This
includes all beaches and bays.
• B AY C LAMS
Bay clamming is open along
the entire Oregon Coast from
the Columbia River to the
California border. Check the
ODFW Shellfish website for
where and when to harvest
your favorite bivalves.
Updated maps on where to
clam.
• C RABBING
Ocean and bay crabbing is
open coastwide. Reports are
that crabbing has in good in
Yaquina Bay. Typically this
time of year we start seeing
some soft male crabs that have
recently molted. Recent
reports are that crabbing has
been getting better in the
ocean, and the best results are
seen in water deeper than 100
feet.
N EW BAG AND SUB - BAG LIM -
ITS FOR 2017: To stay within
Federal allocations, and try to
provide for year-round fishing
opportunities, there are some
changes to daily bag limits.
Canary rockfish has been
declared rebuilt and is now
part of the 7 fish marine bag
limit (no sub-bag limit).
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