SN THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY EDITION | MARCH 3, 2021 | $1.00 ODFW REGIONAL FISHING REPORT www.dfw.state.or.us/RR Siuslaw News Community & Lifestyle Sports Calendar March 4 • SHS Cross Country Hosts Tillamook 3 p.m. • SHS Soccer At Marshfield 6:30 p.m. First-place photo "Days End" by Jim Buch was the winner of February's Siuslaw Viewfinders Camera Club photo contest, which was themed "Water in Nature." Picture perfect March 5 • SHS Football At La Pine 7 p.m. March 6 • MHS Football vs Chiloquine (at P. Hill) 5 p.m. Tide Tables Second-pace photo of a Buffelhead duck on take-off from the water, by Stephanie Ames. Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide T Low Tide March 3 2:36am / 8.0 3:11pm / 6.5 9:08am / 0.4 9:02pm / 1.5 March 4 3:18am / 8.0 4:18pm / 5.9 10:07am / 0.4 9:49pm / 2.4 March 5 4:06am / 7.8 5:38pm / 5.4 11:14am / 0.4 10:47pm / 3.2 he Siusl aw Viewfinders Camera Club held its judging of photos for the group's February contest, which was themed: "Water in Nature." First place went to Jim Buch with his photo "Days End." Stephanie Ames earned second place with her photo of a Bufflehead duck trying to become airborn. Third place went to Cliff Harvey's photo, which was of a light- hearted moment of a bevy with swans following a lead- er. Third-place photo by Cliff Harvey March 6 5:04am 7.6 7:10pm / 5.3 12:28pm / 0.4 March 7 6:13am / 7.3 8:36pm / 5.6 12:04am / 3.6 1:43pm / 0.3 March 8 7:28am / 7.3 9:40pm / 5.9 1:31am / 3.7 2:52pm / 0.0 March 9 8:38am / 7.3 10:27pm / 6.2 2:49am / 3.5 3:48pm / -0.2 Salvage ends, repairs continue along Highway 101 Over the weekend, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) crews successfully re- moved the massive drill rig that had fallen from High- way 101 to the shore below during reconstruction of a retaining wall near Yachats at milepost 170.5. On Saturday, large cranes were able to remove the rig and finish work that had been requiring a road clo- sure from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day for more than a week. As of Sunday, the road is open, but ODOT officials warn that long delays at the construction site will like- ly continue through mid- March. In addition to the mile- post 170.5 location, trav- elers along Highway 101 will continue to experience delays along other areas of the coastal highway. Bridge repair work con- tinues at the Siltcoos Riv- er Bridge, where traffic is reduced to a single lane of traffic as crews replace old bridge railings. Because the location of the project is on a dangerous curve in the road, ODOT is cau- tioning drivers to reduce speed in the area. A temporary traffic light has been placed to control traffic. The bridge work is expected to continue through March. For Highway 101 con- struction and repair up- dates, visit www.tripcheck. com or call 511. LAKE, PONDS, RESERVOIRS: Mid-coast lakes scheduled to receive stockings the week of Feb. 8 include Cleawox, Munsel, Lost, Carter, Dune, Alder and Thissel. Tis’ the sea- son for mid-coast trout. This week (Feb. 15), the Big Creek Reservoirs near Newport will be stocked. SIUSLAW RIVER: Winter steel- head Winter steelhead fishing continues to be slow on the Siuslaw like all the other coastal rivers this season. The river has dropped into shape and will have good conditions through the upcoming weekend. Expect the fishing to improve as February is typically the peak month on the Siuslaw. The Whitaker Creek area is the best place to target returning hatch- ery fish. ALSEA RIVER: Winter steelhead Winter steelhead fishing continues to be slow on the Alsea. Even with the ideal con- ditions over the weekend, the fishing was slow. Anglers are still catching some fish every- day throughout the system from the NF Alsea bank fishery all the way down to the plunk- ing shacks on the lowest por- tions of the river, but it’s been tough. The later returning wild broodstock fish are providing the majority of the catch now and typically peak in February and early March Reminder: The popular win- ter steelhead bank fishery around the Alsea Hatchery remains open but the hatchery grounds are closed to the pub- lic. Anglers Alsea bank fishery all the way down to the plunk- ing shacks on the lowest por- tions of the river, but it’s been tough. The later returning wild broodstock fish are providing the majority of the catch now and typically peak in February and early March Reminder: The popular win- ter steelhead bank fishery around the Alsea Hatchery remains open but the hatchery grounds are closed to the pub- lic. Anglers are required to park in the designated parking lot to access the river and are not allowed to park near or enter the hatchery grounds. Be respectful of the hatchery staff and follow these rules to ensure this popular fishery remains open for the 2021 sea- son. Cutthroat trout fishing will reopen May 22. SALMON RIVER: Winter steel- head Winter steelhead are around in the Salmon River. The peak for winter steelhead on the Salmon River is typically Janu- ary to March. Note: Reminder, the Salmon River hatchery remains closed to walk in anglers. Anglers can use access points upstream and downstream of the hatchery to access those traditional fishing locations. SILETZ RIVER: Winter steelhead Winter steelheading contin- ues to be slow on the Siletz despite the ideal conditions and dropping river levels over the weekend. There are still fish being caught every day but it has been tough. The river remains in good shape for the weekend with good color. Mid-February to mid-March See FISHING 2B Welcome to March and hopefully the start of some warmer sunnier days. Th is weekend I noticed it was like summer on Bay Street. Th ere were so many people out and about and enjoying indoor restaurant dining. Not as many masks as I’d like to see though. We still need to be vigilant since we all have not been vaccinated yet, but the end is in sight. It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since we started closing businesses and wearing masks. Hopefully by summer things will be back to mostly normal, although I think it will never be the same as before COVID. Take care, wear a mask, wash your hands and be safe. 100 Hwy. 101, Florence, OR • 541.997.7777 Lynnette Wikstrom Broker “We’re next to the Bridge.” lynnette@cbcoast.com · Cell: 541.999.0786 COAST REAL ESTATE