2B | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS S CORES & S TANDINGS GOLF OCEAN DUNES GOLF LINKS — MEN’S CLUB GAME OF THE WEEK 8-15-19 4PPL BEST BALL WALTZ FLIGHT 1: 1ST LOW NET: JEFF NOONAN, JACK PAPOLES, BILL SPIVEY, CARL HRUSKA — 131 FLIGHT 2: 1ST LOW NET: BILL GILLETTE, TOM MALONE, VICTOR VACCARO, BOB GRAVES — 126 FLIGHT 3: 1ST LOW NET: DAN PEASE, DAVE OLSON, ALAN MATTISOFF, DOUG KING — 127 OCEAN DUNES GOLF LINKS — MEN’S CLUB GAME OF THE WEEK 8-22-19 3PPL SCRAMBLE THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION® PRESENTS FLIGHT 1: 1ST LOW GROSS: JOE WRIGHT, JEFF DAGOBERG, TERRY ARBGAST — 63 DEMENTIA CONVERSATIONS 1ST LOW NET: KYLE NELSON, BILL SPIVEY, HERB SWAIN — 51 FLIGHT 2: 1ST LOW GROSS: VICTOR VACCARO, DAVID RIPLEY, RICK LANASA — 70 1ST LOW NET: BOB LABROUSSE, DICK KAPRIELIAN, BEN HOLDER — 49 FLIGHT 3: 1ST LOW GROSS: RICK HARDWICK, DAN PEASE, ALAN MATISOF — 70 1ST LOW NET: RICHARD CASTANEDA, BOB HIBBS, GREG WYNNE — 48 KPS: #4 DICK KAPRIELIAN; #8 JOE WRIGHT; #12 JACK KAY; 316 ALAN MATISOFF Fishing cutthroat in the upper tidewater and lower River. These are aggressive fish and fun fighters on light gear. Spring Chinook season closed on July 31. Fall Chinook salmon season legally opened on Aug. 1, but it will be quite some time before we would expect to see any in the river. Anglers are reminded that this year’s bag limit for wild Chinook is 1 per day and 5 per year from the North coast aggregate (Necanicum River to Salmon River). COOS RIVER BASIN: Trout, marine perch spe- cies, salmon Fishing for rockfish inside the bay has been good near the submerged rock piles. Fishing is typi- cally best near slacktide. A jig with a twister tail can be a great bait for catching from 1B Summer steelhead are available throughout the system, but reports are that fishing has been slow and it appears to be a below average run. These fish can be challenging to catch, but are great fighters and good table fair for those who are successful. The Wilson offers plen- ty of bank access, especial- ly on the upper river. The river is low and clear, so fishing light tackle and early starts are keys to suc- cess in this fishery. Bobber fishing with jigs/bait/ beads, casting lures, and drift fishing are great tech- niques to catch a summer steelhead. Trout fishing should be fair to good throughout the river. This time of year there can be some good opportunity for sea-run Q UESTION What is diabetic eye disease? A NSWER Th ere are a group of diseases that aff ect those with diabetes that can lead to vision loss or even blindness. • Diabetic Retinopathy (damage to the blood vessels in the retina) • Cataract (cloudy lens of the eye) • Glaucoma (the fl uid pressure inside the eye increases. Peripheral vision loss is oft en associated with increased eye pressure) Since the symptoms can oft en times go unnoticed, it is important to have a comprehensive eye exam for diagnosis. Please stop by our booth at the Good Life Senior Expo on Sept. 26 in Florence with any questions you may have. We look forward to seeing you then! oregoneyeconsultants.com 541-687-1927 Is pleased to welcome Dr. Dane Schapper to the team! Also announcing full services of cosmetic dentristry: • Fillings • Extractions • Implants • Root Canals • Cleanings • Crowns • Dentures 45% OFF OF IMPLANTS* Call today for your appointment! * After the first regular priced implant 206 Nopal Street Florence, OR 97439 CALL NOW 541-997-6226 rock-fish. Temporary fall Chinook salmon regulations started Aug. 1. Salmon anglers in Coos Bay will only be able to harvest 1 wild Chinook per day and 5 wild Chinook for the season in aggregate from all waters from Coos Basin, Coquille Basin, Sixes River and Elk River. The South Fork Coos River will be closed to salmon fish- ing upstream of Myrtle Tree Boat Ramp, and the Millicoma River will be closed to salmon fishing upstream of Rooke Higgins Boat Ramp. Marine perch species are available around rocks, riprap, pilings, and docks at this time of year. COQUILLE RIVER BASIN: Striped bass, Striped bass fishing is slowing down some but is still good in the Coquille River. FREE ENROLLMENT It’s time to talk. When someone is showing signs of dementia, it’s time to talk. Often, conversations with family about changing behaviors can be challenging and uncomfortable. This program provides tips for breaking the ice with your family so you can address some of the most common issues that are difficult to discuss. Date & Time: Sept. 12, 2019 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location: Siuslaw Public Library 1460 Ninth St. Florence, OR 97439 Presented in collaboration with: This class is free, but registration is required. To register, call 800.272.3900 Speak your peace. Write a Letter to the Editor today. Email Editor@TheSiuslawNews.com