4B | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS
Mariman
from 1B
20:57.20 to keep Siuslaw in the
running for fi rst place.
However, it was the per-
formance of freshman Rylee
Colton that helped put the
Vikings on top by running a
Fishing
from 1B
Sea-run cutthroat will begin
entering the lower river later
this month and into the fall.
These fish are very aggressive,
respond well to flies and lures,
and can be up to 20-inches
long.
SALMON
RIVER:
Cutthroat trout, fall Chinook
Fall Chinook fishing on the
Salmon river/bay opened Aug.
1, expect numbers of fall
Chinook entering the bays and
estuaries to increase later in
the month and into September.
Best techniques include troll-
ing herring/spinners and bob-
ber fishing with bait.
SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead,
cutthroat trout, fall Chinook
Fall Chinook fishing on the
Siletz river/bay opened Aug. 1,
a few fish are being caught but
it has been slow. Expect num-
bers of fall Chinook entering
the bays and estuaries to
increase later in the month and
into September. Best tech-
personal best of 21:35.30 for
15th place. Her time helped
earn a team score of 28 points
— nearly 30 points better than
second-place team Philomath
with 57 points.
Sky-Em competitor Cottage
Grove was third place with 79
points, followed by Gladstone
niques include trolling her-
ring/spinners and bobber fish-
ing with bait.
• Note: Salmon fishing in
the Siletz river opened above
the marker sign approximately
1,200 feet above Ojalla bridge
on Oct. 7.
Summer steelhead are in the
river. Fishing has begun to
slow down as stream flows
decrease and water tempera-
tures increase in the gorge.
Early mornings or late eve-
nings provide the best oppor-
tunity to catch these fish. The
fishing will improve when we
get some cooler weather or a
little bit of rain to “stir” things
up a bit.
Casting spinners, drifting
bait or using a bobber and jig
can be effective.
Sea-run cutthroat will begin
entering the lower river later
this month and into the fall.
These fish are very aggressive,
respond well to flies and lures,
and can be up to 20-inches
long.
Trout fishing is open in
(99), Newport (104), Cascade
(159) and Waldport (163).
In the boys race, junior
Brendon Jensen was second
overall in 16:58.7, followed by
fellow junior Jonah Jarman in
17:38.50 for eighth place.
Sophomore Ryan Jennings
ran a PR time of 18:06.4 to take
streams and river.
• Note: The 3.5-mile bridge
(aka Steel Bridge) in the Siletz
gorge is open to motorized
vehicles but is only open to
public vehicles on the week-
end. Anglers can walk/bike in
the road during the weekdays.
If anglers do walk in they can
park at the one-mile gate and
start from there.
WILSON RIVER: Steelhead,
trout
Summer steelhead are pres-
ent, but it looks like numbers
are down a little this year.
There are steelhead sporadical-
ly throughout the system. Low
clear water and warm water
temperatures can make fishing
for summer steelhead chal-
lenging, but there can be some
good action.
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.
Warm water temperatures
can stress fish and increase
15th place, and freshman Chad
Hughes was 26th in 18:35.6.
Sophomore Jaxson Jensen
ran a time of 19:02.0 for 37th
place to fi nish out scoring for
Siuslaw.
Newport took the team title
with a score of 63. Philomath
was second overall (70), fol-
hooking mortality, so anglers
are encouraged to avoid catch-
and-release fishing during the
heat of the day.
Sea run cutthroat are in the
tidewater areas and beginning
to move upstream. We’ve had
reports of the fishing for them
being good this summer.
Spinners or flies are good bets
for success.
YAQUINA
RIVER:
Cutthroat trout, fall Chinook
Fall Chinook fishing on the
Yaquina river/bay opened Aug.
1, fishing has been slow so far.
Expect numbers of fall
Chinook entering the bays and
estuaries to increase later in
the month and into September.
Best techniques include troll-
ing herring/spinners and bob-
ber fishing with bait.
Sea-run cutthroat will begin
entering the lower river later
this month and into the fall.
These fish are very aggressive,
respond well to flies and lures,
and can be up to 20-inches
long.
Open
Monday –Saturday
11am-9pm
lowed by Siuslaw (86), Ban-
don (141), Sisters (145), Cot-
tage Grove (158), Sweet Home
(162), Elmira (178), Gladstone
(186), Cascade (247), South
Umpqua (293) and Jeff erson
(355).
Saturday, Siuslaw will com-
pete at the Pacifi c Classic in
Viks
Th e Eagles claimed a total
of 369 yards, compared to
Siuslaw's 78.
Viking freshman quarter-
back Elijah Blankenship went
5-for-17 in passing, for a total
of 32 yards from the air.
on the ground, Blanken-
ship carried the ball 7 times
for 20 yards.
During halft ime, the crowd
got the chance to see this
year’s homecoming court, as
well as the announcement of
541-997-2422
the 2018 queen and king.
Freshman royalty includ-
ed Hayden Muller and Hen-
ry Muller; sophomores were
Savannah Morris and Liam
McClellan; juniors were Bryn
Clement and Brandon Jensen;
and this year's queen and king
were seniors Kaitlyn Snook
and Ethan Hack.
Friday, the Vikings will be
on the road at Pleasant Hill.
Siuslaw's
next
home
gamme will be Oct. 26, when
the Vikings host Sutherlin.
Kick-off for both games is
set for 7 p.m.
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