2B | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2020 | SIUSLAW NEWS tions come from a local dental clinic, a school board member, retired teachers, local business owners, and a grandma of elementary students,” said Graham. “One spe- cial donation came from three kids who donated their allowance ‘taxes.’” The Florence Rotary and Siuslaw Education Foundation donated money to purchase fes- tive reusable tote bags to transport the books. Students will bring their tote bags back at times throughout the year to get new book refills. The Siuslaw Public Library’s children’s librarian has also donat- ed more than 1,000 books she has been weeding through the collection. The Totes of Tales book giveaway will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. “I can’t wait to see the joy of kids receiving their totes full of amaz- ing books,” said Graham. Make yourself more from 1B visible. Choose col- ors that stand out, like near developed areas red, orange or green, and trails. Other recre- and avoid white, blacks, ationists are in the forest browns, earth-toned as well greens and animal-col- Outdoor Enthusiasts: ored clothing. Wear bright clothing. Orange vests and hats are advisable. • Don’t forget to pro- tect your dog. Get an or- ange vest for him/her if they accompany you. • Be courteous. Once a hunter is aware of your presence, don’t make unnecessary noise to disturb wildlife. Avoid confrontations. • Make yourself known. If you do hear shooting, raise your voice and let hunters know that you are in the vicinity. • Know when hunting seasons are occurring. Continue to hike, but learn about where and when hunting is taking place. (Consider hiking midday when wild game and hunting activity is at its lowest.) • Know your own comfort level. If hunting makes you uneasy, choose a hiking location where hunting is not allowed, such as a national or state park. are reminded that the bag limit has been changed for the 2020 spring Chinook season to 1 fish per day and 1 for the year. Fall Chinook fishing opens this weekend in the lower Siletz River tidewa- ter up to the Ojalla boat slide. Expect fishing to be slow for the beginning of August but fishable num- bers usually start to show up by the end of the month. Due to low fore- casted returns for the 2020 season bag limits have been reduced. The bag limit for the Siletz River is 1 wild chinook per day and 5 per year for the 2020 season. Cutthroat trout fishing is open in the Siletz basin and good trout fishing opportunities will remain through the summer months. 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. YAQUINA RIVER: Fall Chinook Fall Chinook fishing opens on the Yaquina and Big Elk systems on Aug. 1. These fisheries are typical- ly slow at the beginning of August but start to pick up at the end of the month. Anglers are reminded that due to low forecasted returns for the 2020 sea- son bag limits have been reduced on the Yaquina/ Big Elk Rivers. The bag limit for the Yaquina/Big Elk is 1 wild Chinook per day and 5 per year for the 2020 season. TENMILE LAKES: Trout, warmwater species, largemouth bass Largemouth bass can be caught early mornings and late evenings in shallow water. During the middle of the day bass can be caught in deeper water and in the shade of docks. Re-cent water tempera- tures have been between 70-75 degrees. Anglers are catching yellow perch fishing small jigs or worms on a hook near the bottom in 8-10 feet of water. The outside weedlines are fairly consis- tent at 9 feet of water throughout the lake. Trout fishing has slowed down with the warmer water temperatures. Anglers will have the best success fishing for trout in the deeper water and troll- ing slowly. UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: Bass, trout There are consistently good reports on bass fish- ing in the South Umpqua. Trout is catch-and-release for the South Umpqua Basin. The mainstem and tributaries above Jackson Creek Bridge are closed year-round. PACIFIC OCEAN and BEACHES: Bottomfish, salmon, halibut, surfperch Douglas County Parks are open. Bottomfishing is restricted to inside the 40-fathom regulatory line until Sept. 1. Fishing for rockfish and lingcod has been spotty recently when anglers can get out on the ocean. The daily bag limit for marine fish was recent- ly increased to 7. But anglers must release all copper, quillback or China rockfish when fishing from a boat. Anglers are also allowed 2 lingcod per day. Anglers may harvest 1 cabezon per day as part of your general marine fish daily limit. Anglers may also choose to fish the offshore longleader fishery outside of the 40-fathom regulato- ry line, which is open year-round. The longlead- er fishery has a daily bag limit of 10 fish made of yellowtail, widow, canary, blue, deacon, redstripe, greenstripe, silvergray, chillipepper and bocaccio rockfish. No other groundfish are allowed and offshore long- leader fishing trips cannot be combined with tradi- tional bottomfish, flatfish or halibut trips. Find information about a long- leader setup here. Books books,” Graham said. One large donation in particular came from a community member who said they were looking for a place to donate their stimulus check. “We had large dona- from 1B “I have invited com- munity members that were large donors to this project to come and be the ones that are hand delivering the Safety Fishing from 1B per day and 5 per year for the 2020 season. the Salmon River on Aug.1. Expect fishing to be slow at the beginning of August but things typically start to pick up at the end of the month and into September. SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead Summer steelhead fish- ing is still slow on the Siletz River but overall it has improved in the last few weeks. The higher than normal flows in June and early July changed the migration timing and these fish and they are finally starting to stage in the upper portions of the river and gorge sections. The high and cooler water has slowed the migration this year but now we are in a more typi- cal summer pattern and the fish seem to be responding, moving up into the gorge where there is better summer holding water. Fish numbers should keep increasing through the month of July and into August. Spring Chinook fishing closes on Aug. 1 above the Ojalla boat ram. Anglers CALL US TODAY FOR 15 % AND! 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