2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MAY 31, 2017
Scores
Middlefi eld Men’s Club
Thursday 5/22/17
Game: 3,2 Points
First Place (tie) 112
Frank LaCosse
Darrell Lee
Al Nelson
Pat Rickard
First Place (tie) 112
Jake Cox
Mike Stahl
Gary Welch
Larry Eyman
Thrid Place (tie) 110
Gary Ingram
Larry Emery
Don Hanly
Paul Henrichs
Thrid Place (tie) 110
Tom Marx
Stephen Plummer
Mel Gowing
Jerry Haugen
Thrid Place (tie) 110
Gary Culp
Richard Vargas
Jim Wamsley
Ron Warner
Thrid Place (tie) 110
Tom Arney
John Kallbrier
Jerry Pennington
Bob Martindale
Low Gross
Jerry Singer 73
Larry Emery 74
Jim Wamsley 74
Jerry Haugen 75
Tim Martin 75
Larry Zuvich 75
Low Net
Jim Wamsley 57
Mel Gowing 60
Larry Zuvich 61
Leon Hayes 61
Tom Marx 62
Mike Stahl 62
Larry Emery 63
Jim Lehl 63
Closest to the Pin
#5 Jake Cox
#7 John Kallbrier
#14 Keith Rowling
Longest Putt
#18 Larry Emery
Middlefi eld Men’s Club
Monday 5/25/17
Game: 1,2,3 Points
First Place 101
Larry Emery
Rudy Nellermoe
Jim Cunningham
Darrell Lee
Phil Jones
Jim Lehl
Larry Zuvich
Free Fishing
Weekend
June 3-4
Thrid Place (tie) 95
Jim Hoover
Leon Hayes
Jerry Pennington
Dave Tooker
Fifth Place 94
Tom Arney
Jerry Haugen
Bill Wilson
Jim Wamsley BD
Sixth Place 91
Jake Cox
Larry Strickland
Ron Warner
Richard Vargas BD
Low Gross
Gary Sparks 70
Jerry Singer 71
Dylan Rowe 72
Gary Ingram 73
Larry Emery 74
Larry Zuvich 75
Low Net
Phil Jones 58
Bruce Williams 59
Russell Bryce 60
Darrell Lee 60
Leon Hayes 60
Larry Strickland 60
Second Place 97
Dan Duffy
Ed Prunkl
Bruce Williams
Dave Tooker BD
Closest to the Pin
#5 Leroy Bodine
#7 Jake Cox
#14 Leon Hayes
Thrid Place (tie) 95
Jack Doleman
Longest Putt
#1Bruce Williams
Take the family or friends
fi shing....
There will be a Free Fishing
Weekend in Oregon on June
3-4 – making it the perfect
weekend to take a friend or
family member out fi shing,
crabbing or clamming.
During this weekend, no fi sh-
ing licenses or tags (including
a Combined Angling Tag and a
Columbia River Basin Endorse-
ment) are required to fi sh, crab
or clam anywhere in Oregon.
“Free Fishing Weekend is a
great opportunity for friends
and families to get out and
enjoy a day or two of fi shing,”
said Mike Gauvin, ODFW
recreational fi sheries manager.
“Lakes and ponds are fully
stocked, rivers and streams are
open for trout, and don’t forget
about the coast for crabbing
and clamming.”
Although no licenses or tags
are required, all other regula-
tions apply including closures,
bag limits and size restrictions.
Free Fishing Weekend also
aligns with State Parks Day on
Saturday, June 3, so if you’re
going camping in an Oregon
State Park this weekend, be
sure to pack your fi shing, crab-
bing or clamming gear, Gauvin
said.
Several state parks will be
hosting ODFW Free Fishing
Weekend fi shing events and
State Parks is waiving park
admission and camping fees
in many parks on “State Parks
Day” Saturday, June 3.
For the do-it-yourselfer
there are hundreds of lakes and
rivers, and hundreds of miles of
coastline to explore. ODFW’s
extensive website offers infor-
mation about
how and where to fi sh for trout,
bass, steelhead and surfperch,
to name a few.
Anglers will fi nd:
The Learn to Fish page de-
scribing what you’ll need, how
to do it and where to go.
Weekly updates of current
fi shing conditions in the Week-
ly Recreation Report.
Great spots to take the
family fi shing in Easy Angling
Oregon.
Trout stocking schedules
and Google-based maps of all
stocking locations.
Local guides describing 50
or so places to fi sh near Bend,
Lane County, Medford, Port-
land and Roseburg.
For the new angler, ODFW
and its partners will be spon-
soring Free Fishing Weekend
events throughout the state. At
most events there will be free
fi shing equipment fi rst-time
anglers can use. Volunteers
will be available to help, from
baiting the hook to landing the
catch. For a complete list of
events with times and locations,
go to the ODFW website.
“Even if you’ve never cast
a line or baited a hook, we can
show you how to fi sh,” Gauvin
said.
The following scheduled
Free Fishing Weekend events
will take place on Saturday,
June 3, unless otherwise noted.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
Alton Baker Canal/Eugene, 9
a.m.-2 p.m.
Willamette Fish Hatchery/
Oakridge 9 a.m.-noon
COAST
Cleawox Lake/Honeyman
State Park, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Cooper Creek/Sutherlin, 9
a.m.-2 p.m. This popular event
has a kiddie pond stocked with
trout for kids up to eight years
old, loaner rods and reels, cast-
ing lessons, and a fi sh cleaning
station. Once kids go through
an education station, they get a
ticket for raffl e drawings. Free
hot dogs and Pepsi. ODFW
is stocking 1,000 larger sized
trout just before the event.
Diamond Lake, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
This fi shing derby is for kids 17
and younger. Check-in begins
at 6 a.m. at the resort’s Marina.
There will be prizes for biggest
fi sh by different age classes so
kids should check in their trout
for measurement at the Marina
by 2 p.m. There will be door
prizes and hot dogs in front
of the resort after check-out
concludes.
Eel Lake/Tugman State Park,
9 a.m.-2 p.m. At a series of
stations, kids will learn how to
identify fi sh, tie knots, and cast
along with fi shing courtesy and
water safety. Kids 12 and under
can have the chance to catch
trout out of a net pen. Lunch is
provided.
Lake Marie/Reedsport, 9
a.m.-2 p.m. (SUNDAY, June 4).
For kids 14 and under. Regis-
tration begins at 9 a.m. Rods
and reels will be available,
along with help for fi rst-time
anglers. Kids can enter a cast-
ing contest and get a bounty
for picking up litter. Hot dogs
and soda are free to kids with
a nominal charge for adults to
help pay for next year’s event.
ODFW is stocking 2,000 larger
sized trout before the event.
Register NOW!
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