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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2017
Viks
from 1B
Siuslaw was the first to score
in the game, with senior running-
back Quincy Rusk breaching the
end zone on a 2-yard carry after a
10-play, 79-yard series less than
four minutes into the quarter.
The conversion attempt failed,
leaving the Vikings to kick off to
Pleasant Hill, whose Cody
Fishing
from 1B
streams and rivers is two per
day over 8-inches.
WILSON RIVER:
Steelhead, trout
Summer steelhead fishing
on the Wilson has been moder-
ate to slow, but there are fish
throughout the system.
September can be a great time
to target these fish as cooler
nights lower water temps, and
fish that have been holding get
more active.
Target riffles and the top of
pools during first and last
light, and concentrate on deep-
er holding pools once the sun
is on the water.
Fishing stealthy, with light
gear, and targeting first and
last light is often the key to
success with these fish.
The Wilson doesn’t open for
fall Chinook above tide water
(Hwy 101 bridge) until Sept.
16.
Trout is also season open
and there should be some nice
cutthroat around. Remember,
the limit on streams and rivers
is two per day over 8 inches.
YAQUINA RIVER: Chinook,
trout
Trout is season open and
there should be some nice cut-
throat around. Remember, the
limit on streams and rivers is
two per day over 8-inches.
COOS COUNTY LAKES
AND PONDS: Warmwater fish,
trout
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.
Anglers have still catching
rainbow trout at Empire
Lakes.
Fishing is best in the deep-
est part of the lakes.
COOS RIVER BASIN:
Dungeness crab, bay clams,
rockfish, salmon
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.
Streams and rivers are now
open to trout fishing until Oct.
31. Fishing is no longer
restricted to artificial flies and
lures in streams above tidewa-
ter; bait is now allowed.
Anglers may harvest 2 trout
per day that are a minimum of
Morrell brought the ball back 85
yards to tie the score at 6-6 after a
failed PAT.
With 2:23 remaining in the
period, senior quarterback Jared
Brandt strung together an 8-play
drive for 51 yards, capped with a
3-yard carry by Brandt to put
Siuslaw up 12-6.
The Billies’ touchdown in the
second quarter, on an 18-yard run
by Stephen Parmenter and kick
from Amanda Whetten, edged
Pleasant Hill into a 1-point lead
entering the half, 13-12.
In the second half, the Billies
struck quickly, scoring three
times in the first six minutes —
on a 10-yard run, a 25-yard pass
reception and an 11-yard carry —
for a 33-12 lead.
Siuslaw’s senior wide receiver
Trent Reavis gave the Viks a
spark offensively with a 10-yard
pass reception from Brandt with
2:16 remaining in the third quar-
ter, but the Billies were able to
score twice more in the fourth
period to secure a 45-18 win.
Friday, Siuslaw will wrap up
its preseason on the road at
Newport before rolling into far
West League play Sept. 22 at
North Bend.
Kick off for both games is set
for 7 p.m.
8 inches long.
Fishing for rockfish inside
the Coos Bay estuary has been
good one day and slow the
next. Anglers are having the
most success fishing along the
jetties and submerged rock
piles. The marine fish daily
bag limit for bottom fish
(rockfish) is seven fish and a
separate daily limit for lingcod
(two).
The 7 fish marine bag limit
will remain in place, with
these adjustments for 2017.
the end of July. The non-selec-
tive ocean coho season from
Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt.
runs from Sept. 2-30 with a
quota of 6,000 fish.
The recreational harvest of
razor clams is open from
Tillamook Head (south of
Seaside) to Cascade Head
(north of Lincoln City).
The recreational harvest of
razor clams is closed from
Cascade Head to the
California Border for elevated
levels of domoic acid. This
includes all beaches and all
bays.
Clatsop Beaches are closed
for the annual razor clam con-
servation closure. This area
includes beaches from the
Columbia River south to
Tillamook Head. The conser-
vational closure will be lifted
on Oct. 1 if domoic acid levels
are below the closure limit at
that time.
The recreational harvesting
of mussels is open along the
entire Oregon Coast from the
Columbia River to the
California border, except from
Tillamook Head south to
Cascade Head, which current-
ly closed.
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.
• O CEAN S ALMON
Local fall Chinook should
be starting to stage near most
estuary mouths from the
Nehalem south as far as the
Coquille throughout August
and early September.
The Selective Coho (fin-
clipped) season between Cape
Falcon and Humbug Mountain
closed July 31. Coho retention
is open and continues through
the earlier of the quota of
6,000 coho (no fin clip
required) or Sept. 30.
Fishing for all salmon
except coho remains open
through Oct. 31. Note that dur-
ing the month of October
salmon angling will be limited
to only inside of the 40 fathom
regulatory line.
• B OTTOM F ISHING
Bottomfish fishing contin-
ues to be good out of most
ports along the Oregon coast,
when the winds have cooperat-
ed. Angler success for rockfish
remained about the same as
the last few weeks.
Lingcod fishing is a little
sporadic: excellent some days,
but very slow other days.
Anglers from the south
coast have had better success
with lingcod this past week.
Remember to know and
understand the new bag limits.
SHELFISH:
• M USSELS
Mussels remain closed from
Tillamook Head (just north of
Cannon Beach) to Cascade
Head (just north of Lincoln
City) due to high levels of
Paralytic Shellfish Toxins.
Rock jetty structures at
nearly every port in Oregon
support harvestable popula-
tions of mussels.
• R AZOR C LAMS
Razor clams remain closed
from the Columbia River
South Jetty to Tillamook Head
(south of Seaside) and from
Cascade Head to the OR/CA
border coast due to elevated
levels of domoic acid. This
includes all beaches and bays.
Razor clam harvest is open
from Tillamook Head (south
of Seaside) to Cascade Head
(north of Lincoln City).
• B AY CLAMS
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.
• C RABBING
Ocean and bay crabbing is
open coastwide. Newly molt-
ed, larger crab are being
caught in the ocean and many
bays.
Some of these crab have
hardened up a bit while others
are fairly soft and have less
meat in them. These crab will
fill in and harden up through
the summer and be high quali-
ty crab by mid September.
UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH:
Trout, bass
The South remains open to
trout and warmwater fishing.
Bass fishing has been good
around the Roseburg area.
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
T ENMILE L AKES , E EL L AKE ,
S AUNDERS L AKE are open all
year.
Largemouth bass fishing has
been very good with anglers
catching lots of bass on
Senkos and other plastics.
Bass will be spreading out and
found in deeper water during
the day.
Fishing for bass will be best
early mornings and evenings.
WINCHESTER BAY:
Bottomfish, perch
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 and has been good both
in the ocean and in the bays.
The nearshore halibut sea-
son (inside 40 fathoms) is now
closed.
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 dur-
ing the selective and non-
selective coho seasons.
Anglers have reported
catching Chinook outside of
Winchester Bay and
Charleston last week. The
selective coho season closed at
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Ocean Dunes Ladies Night
W EDNESDAY , S EPT . 6, 2017
COURTESY PHOTO
Low net Winners with a score of 24.4 were Pam Pazar,
Jennifer French, Susan Weathers and Teri Meyers
B RIDGE
Florence Bridge Club
Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session SEPT. 7, 2017
Scores after 7 rounds Average: 24.0 Section A
Pair Pct Score
Section Rank
MPs
3 62.50 30.00 A 1 1 2.04(OA) J. Smith - J. Weatherwax
8 53.13 25.50 A 2 2 1.53(OA) G. Farman - J. Reisner
5 51.04 24.50 C 3/4 1/2 1/2 3/4 1/2 1.01(OA) D.
Gustafson - M. Weiss
6 51.04 24.50 C 3/4 1/2 1/2 3/4 1/2 1.01(OA) K.
Hampsten - L. Little
2 50.00 24.00 C D. Watson - S. Watson
7 41.67 20.00 C C. Lugg - P. Oliver
1 40.63 19.50 B D. MacNeil - P. Van Riper
M EN ’ S
GOLF
Ocean Dunes
T HURSDAY SEPT. 7, 2017
WALTZ
F LIGHT A —
1 ST : E D P FANNMULLER , R ON
S CHREIBER , J ACK S MREKAR ,
R ICK W IDLUND
F LIGHT B —
1 ST : R ICK H ARDWICK , D AN
P EASE , B OB G RAVES , R OBERT
Y BARRA
KP#4 R ICK W IDLUND , KP#8
T ERRY A RBGAST , KP#12 R ICK
W IDLUND , KP#16 D AN P EASE
B OWLING
LEAGUE
SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE
TEAMS
ZERO COOL
MERCER MANIACS
TEAM #3
IGUANAS
BANDITS
TEAM #10
BOOMSHAKALAKA
PIN GETTERS
TRAVEL DIVISION
TEAM #6
SCRATCH GAME TEAM
MERCER MANIACS
SCRATCH GAME IND.
M - JEREMY MCINTYRE
W - BOKHI GRIMSTEAD
HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM
ZERO COOL
HIGH HDCP GAME IND
M - DAVE COUPAR
W - NORMA PARRY
SCRATCH SERIES TEAM
MERCER MANIACS
SCRATCH SERIES IND
M - JEREMY MCINTYRE
W - BOKHI GRIMSTEAD
HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM
IGUANAS
HIGH HDCP SERIES IND
M - REESE TIMONEN
W - KATHERINE JONES
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