SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2019 | 3B Fishing from 1B Trout fishing in streams are open. Check regula- tions for open areas and gear restrictions. SALMON RIVER: Cutthroat trout Trout fishing in streams has reopened, time to hit the river. Check the regu- lations for open areas and gear restrictions. SILETZ RIVER: Summer steelhead, spring Chinook, cutthroat trout The Siletz River is open year-round for steelhead and summer steelhead fishing has been slow so far this season but should improve towards the end of June and the early part of July. Anglers are catch- ing summer steelhead throughout the system but the best fishing is in the Moonshine and gorge areas. The summer steel- head fishery picks up in May and peaks in June and July. Fishing peaks mid-June through August and then Get Results...List With Amy. Amy Johnson Broker, CSA 541 999-7875 26 Shoreline Dr – Expansive river and ocean view home in 6KHOWHU&RYH2SHQÀRRUSODQ with granite kitchen and SS appliances. Living room has SURSDQH ¿UHSODFH DQG VOLGHU to the pergola patio. Master ZLWKYLHZZDONLQFORVHWJODVV EORFN VKRZHU DQG VRDNHU WXE FDU JDUDJH DQG EHDX tiful gardens front and back. $879,500 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 continues to produce fish until the heavy rains come in the fall. The 4.0-mile bridge (aka Steel Bridge) in the Siletz gorge is open to motorized vehicles but is only open to public vehi- cles on the weekend. Anglers can walk/bike in the road during the week- days. If anglers do walk in they can park at the one mile gate and start from there. Trout fishing is open on the Siletz. Check the regu- lations for open areas and gear re-strictions. YAQUINA RIVER: Cutthroat trout Trout fishing in streams has opened. TENMILE LAKES: Trout, warmwater species, largemouth bass Conditions should be prime for bass, crappie, bluegill, and brown bull- head catfish fishing at this time. Anglers also use small jigs or a worm on a hook fished near the bot- tom to catch yellow perch. The Tenmile Lakes have been stocked with legal- size rainbow trout. Tenmile Lakes provide some nice holdover trout this time of year, and some can measure over 17-inches long. Try troll- ing slowly with a spinner or spoon, tipped with a worm, to catch these larg- er trout. Trout fishing may slow down with warmer weather, as the summer progresses. UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: Trout, bass, warmwater Some stretches of the South are closed to fishing still. Please consult the fishing regulations for more info. Trout fishing in the entire basin is catch- and-release only. Bass fishing has been good throughout. WINCHESTER BAY: Bottomfish, perch Fishing in the Triangle and South jetty has been successful. PACIFIC OCEAN AND BEACHES: Bottomfish, salmon, hali- but, surfperch Bottomfishing has been good when the ocean lays down and anglers have been able to make it out. Bottomfishing is restricted to inside the 40-fathom regulatory line. Fishing for lingcod and rockfish has been good when the ocean is calm enough to fish. The daily bag limit for ma-rine fish is 5 plus 2 lingcod. The retention of cabezon is closed until July 2019. Anglers may also choose to fish the offshore longleader fishery outside of the 40-fathom regulato- ry line, which is open year-round. S CORES & S TANDINGS B OWLING SENIOR TRIO TEAMS STORM GUMDROPS NEVER SAY DIE NO TEN SUMMER FUN 3 TRAVELERS GREAT PUMPKINS TEAM 5 HIGH GAME SCRATCH MEN MICHAEL MACDUFFEE WOMEN RACHEL TIMONEN HIGH SERIES SCRATCH MEN CAL HILKEY WOMEN SALLY JORDAN HIGH HDCP GAME MEN IAN EALES WOMEN MONA LIEBERENZ HIGH HDCP SERIES MEN REESE TIMONEN WOMEN BONNIE MACDUFFEE 6/26/19 WINS 21.5 21 19.5 16 12 9.5 9 3.5 LOSSES 6.5 7 8.5 12 16 18.5 19 24.5 232 212 604 486 256 239 658 588 F LORENCE S OFTBALL A SSOC . RESULTS WEEK 2 (6-26-19) LOFY CONSTRUCTION (1) — ACC (30) WELTON (16) — BEACHCOMBER (12) ACC (9) — BEACHCOMBER (16) LOFY (1) — WELTON (28) GOLF In 2019 we will be celebrating the 80th anniversary of our business in Florence. It is time to express the appreciation and gratitude we feel, and have always felt, for the friendship, trust and loyalty of those who live in this community. It is your confi dence in us and your continued patronage that has made these 80 years such a pleasurable experience. Th ank you. Johnston Motor Company Since 1939 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 TheSiuslawNews.com Estate Sale 6/28-6/29 9am-3pm 1304 Laurel Street (across street from dog park on 15th) Lots of nice furniture, rod iron bedframe w/mattress, dresser, futon couch, lawyers book shelf, accent cabinets, some kitchen & lots of nice Christmas items, beer steins, infrared smoker & lots more! Check out on Facebook or craigslist. Cash & checks only. Prepared by Linda Wilcox. Sat. 6/29 9am-4pm 87737 Sandrift Street Lots of jewelry, quilting supplies, CD’s & Movies, pictures and much more! Huge Sale Fri.-Sat., 6/28-6/29 9am-? 4992 Heceta Park Way Table saw, band saw, tools, Smokers, 10x10 canopy. Crafters! Downsizing Studio – Huge Lots of craft jewelry, some wearable, fi ndings, chains, fused glass, stained glass, frit, dichro & rods. OCEAN DUNES GOLF LINKS MEN’S CLUB GAME OF THE WEEK 6-20-19 FLIGHT 1: LOW NET — KYLE NELSON, GARY KADEL, RYAN HALPIN, ED PFANNMULLER (122) FLIGHT 2 LOW NET — JACK KAY, DICK KAPRIELIAN, LONNIE IHOLTS, RICK LANASA (122) FLIGHT 3 LOW NET — DOUG KING, WAYNE NOEL, COLEMAN JONES, LES WATSON (119) KPS: #4 BILL GILLETTE; #8 CARL HRUSKA; #12 JEFF EARNSHAW; #16 RICK HARDWICK ANNUAL FLORENCE FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA! Showtime 10-10:30 p.m. Port of Siuslaw Park and Old Town Area Nopal & Bay Streets This year the fi reworks will be fully-synchronized with patriotic music to be broadcast on KCST 106.9FM - Coast Radio throughout the Florence area. Come early to stake out your viewing spot and enjoy music from 8-10:30 p.m. with Wayne Sharpe of KCST 106.9FM - Coast Radio during their live remote in the Port of Siuslaw marina parking lot. Special thanks to our event sponsors: Celebration Aero Legends City of Florence Florence Antiques & Coast Jewelers River House Inn/Old Town Inn Three Rivers Casino Friends of the Florence Events Center