SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2018 | 3B
S CORES & S TANDINGS
H OLE -I N -O NE
J ULY 6, 2018
Jerry Beavers had a
hole-in-one at Florence Golf
Links (formerly Sandpines)
on Friday, July 6.
Beavers drove the ball 145
yards with an 8-iron to sink
the ace on the 17th hole.
The ace was witnessed by
Joe Wright
It was Beavers’ fourth hole-
in-one in 40 years of playing
golf
Beavers lives in Mesa, Ariz
M EN ’ S GOLF
Ocean Dunes
J ULY 5, 2018
Game of the week for
the Ocean Dunes Men's
Club
4-man Scramble Mixed
Flights:
• 1st Low Net: Kyle
Nelson, Karl Sackrison,
Lonnie Iholts and Fred
Wudell — 42.25
• Second Low Net: Jeff
Dagoberg, Bob Kessel, Rick
Hardwick and Bob Hibbs —
42.5
• Third Low Net: Dick
Shores, Carl Hruska, Roy
Pahlman
and
Alan
Matisoff — 43
KP#4: Jeff Dagoberg;
KP#8: Ed Pfannmuller;
KP#12: Kyle Nelson; KP#16:
Dick Shores
Fishing
fishing.
Switch your fishing focus to
bass and warmwater
As water temperatures heat up
and trout become lethargic, it’s
time to focus on some bass,
walleye, bluegill, yellow perch
and other warmwater species.
Check out the zone reports for
all the opportunities.
MID COAST LAKES:
Mid coast lakes stocking
schedule for this year is posted
online. Stocking of mid coast
lakes began in February.
Siltcoos Lagoon will not be
stocked this year due to con-
tinued low dissolved oxygen.
Trout scheduled to be released
in Siltcoos Lagoon will be
diverted to Cleawox Lake.
In addition, fishing for
warmwater species such as
bass and other panfish should
improve through June as water
temperatures warm and these
fish get more active.
Ollala Reservoir, Mercer
Lake, Siltcoos Lake and
Tahkenitch Lake have warm
water species available.
ALSEA
B OWLING
SUMMER SENIOR 2018 LEAGUE
TEAMS
SEARAY
3 SENIORS
NEVER SAY DIE
BLOOPERS
OLD PEOPLE
SOB
THREE'S COMPANY
PIN PALS
CHOSEN FEW
TEAM 5
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
MEN
CAL HILKEY
WOMEN
LAURA MATHENY
HIGH HDCP GAME
MEN
IAN EALES
WOMEN
TERESA JACKSON
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
MEN
IAN EALES
WOMEN
LAURA MATHENY
HIGH HDCP SERIES
MEN
IAN EALES
WOMEN
LAURA MATHENY
7/4/18
WINS
20
20
19
17
16
14
10
10
8
0
LOSSES
8
8
9
11
12
14
18
18
20
28
238
174
270
220
603
495
711
615
from 1B
RIVER:
Cutthroat trout
Trout fishing in streams and
river opened May 22. Fishing
is restricted to artificial flies
and lures through Aug. 31.
SALMON
RIVER:
Cutthroat trout
Trout fishing in streams and
river opened May 22. Fishing
is restricted to artificial flies
and lures through Aug. 31.
SILETZ
anglers do walk in they can
park at the one mile gate and
start from there.
SIUSLAW
RIVER :
Cutthroat trout
Trout fishing in streams and
river opened May 22. Fishing
is restricted to artificial flies
and lures through Aug. 31.
WILSON
Steelhead, spring Chinook, trout
Summer steelhead are start-
ing to show up on the Wilson
River, and the run will contin-
ue to improve over the next
month or more. Low clear
water can make fishing for
summer steelhead challenging,
but there can be some good
action at first and last light, or
on those drizzly overcast days.
Concentrate on deep pools and
deeper riffles.
Drift fishing, spinners, and
flies are good choices. Light
line, small presentations, and
fishing the riffles and deep
pools at first and last light can
increase success.
There are still a few spring
Chinook available in the
Wilson River, although num-
bers will be very low, especially
considering the low runs we
are seeing on other basins.
The North Coast Rivers
opened for trout fishing May
22. There are some nice cut-
throat around, and these
aggressive fish can be fun to
catch. Most of the rivers are
restricted to artificial lures and
flies above tidewater until Aug.
31, so check the regulations
before you go.
YAQUINA
RIVER: Cutthroat trout
Steelhead, spring Chinook, cut-
throat trout
Summer steelhead are in the
river. Fishing is good in the
lower gorge. Casting spinners,
drifting bait or using a bobber
and jig can be effective.
Spring Chinook are avail-
able in the Siletz. Be aware of
the regulations for the Siletz, 1
wild Chinook per day and two
for the season through July 31.
Trout fishing in streams and
river opened May 22.
• Note: The 3.5 mile bridge
(aka Steel Bridge) in the Siletz
gorge is now open to motor-
ized vehicles, but is only open
to public vehicles on the week-
end.
Anglers can walk/bike in the
road during the weekdays. If
RIVER:
RIVER:
Trout fishing in streams and
river opened May 22. Fishing
is restricted to artificial flies
and lures through Aug. 31.
COOS
COUNTY
LAKES/PONDS: Trout
These lakes and ponds are
now listed individually in the
alphabetical listing. Spring
trout stocking begins around
March 1 (see stocking sched-
ule).
COOS RIVER BASIN:
Dungeness crab, bay clams,
rockfish, trout
Streams and rivers are open
to trout fishing. Trout anglers
are having success using small
spinners or flies. Anglers can
use only artificial flies and
lures in streams above tidewa-
ter. The daily limit for trout in
streams is 2 fish per day and
they must be 8-inches or lon-
ger.
Recreational fishing for bot-
tomfish is open in the ocean
along with bays and estuaries.
Beginning July 1, the daily bag
limit for marine fish will
reduced from 5 to 4 plus 2 ling-
cod. The retention of cabezon
starts on July 1 with a 1-fish
sub-bag limit. Anglers have
reported catching rockfish,
greenling and striped surf-
perch inside Coos Bay near the
north jetty and other sub-
merged rock structures.
COQUILLE RIVER
BASIN: Crab, trout
Streams and rivers are open
to trout fishing. Trout anglers
are having success using small
spinners or flies. Anglers can
use only artificial flies and
lures in streams above tidewa-
ter, except the use of bait is
allowed on the South Fork
Coquille up to the Forest
Service boundary upstream of
Powers. The daily limit for
trout in streams is 2 fish per
day and they must be 8-inches
or longer.
Smallmouth bass have start-
ed to bite in the mainstem
Coquille River. Smallmouth
are hitting on crankbaits, jigs
and bait in the mainstem and
South Fork Coquille river.
There is no size limit or daily
bag limit on the number of
smallmouth bass you can keep
in the Coquille River Basin.
TENMILE
LAKES:
Trout, warmwater species,
largemouth bass
Legal-size rainbow trout
were stocked in Tenmile Lakes
in early June. Trout anglers
trolling spinners and wedding
rings in the main part of the
lake are catching lots of trout,
some over 20-inches. As water
temperatures warm, trout fish-
ing will be best in the early
mornings. Trout fishing is
open all year in Tenmile Lakes.
Fishing for largemouth bass
has been good. Water tempera-
tures are in the upper 60s and
bass will be found in the shal-
low water near weed lines and
submerged logs in the morn-
ings and evenings.
Yellow perch fishing is good
in water depths of 10-15 feet
and along weedlines. Anglers
are using small jigs or a worm
on a hook fished near the bot-
tom.
UMPQUA
RIVER,
SOUTH: Trout, bass
The South Umpqua and
Cow Creek opened to trout
fishing May 22. Catch-and-
release only. Bass fishing
should be good throughout.
WINCHESTER BAY:
Bottomfish, perch
Fishing in the Triangle and
South jetty has been successful.
PACIFIC
OCEAN
AND
BEACHES:
Bottomfish, crab, surfperch
Through Sept. 30, bottom-
fish anglers will need to fish
inside the 30-fathom curve.
Beginning July 1, the daily bag
limit for marine fish will go
from 5 to 4 plus 2 lingcod. The
retention of cabezon will be
allowed starting July 1 with a
sub-bag of 1-fish.
Anglers may also choose to
fish the offshore longleader
fishery outside of the 40-fath-
om regulatory line which is
open year round. The long-
leader fishery has a daily bag
limit of 10 fish made of yellow-
tail, widow, canary, redstripe,
greenstripe, silvergray, and
bocaccio rockfish. No other
groundfish are allowed and
offshore longleader fishing
trips cannot be combined with
traditional bottomfish, flatfish
or halibut trips. More informa-
tion about a longleader setup
can be found here.
Salmon fishing is open from
Cape Falcon to Humbug
Mountain with a limit of two
salmon per day and no reten-
tion of coho. The fin-clipped
coho season will open on June
30. Salmon anglers out of
Charleston are reporting some
success catching Chinook
salmon.
From Humbug Mountain to
the OR/CA border, salmon
fishing opened May 19 with a
limit of two salmon per day but
no retention of coho.
For the Central Coast
Subarea, if enough quota is
available the All-Depth Halibut
fishery will be open on July
5-7. As of June 9 there was 52
percent of the quota remain-
ing. The Nearshore halibut
season is open seven days a
week and as of June 17 there is
84 percent of the quota remain-
ing.
For the Southern Oregon
Subarea, halibut is open 7 days
a week through Oct. 31 or
attaining the quota of 8,982
lbs. As of June 17 there is 92
percent of the quota remain-
ing.
Surfperch fishing has been
good when the ocean swells
have been small.
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