COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019 | 3B
South Valley soccer champions crowned
The U14 South Valley Athletics spring soccer champions celebrate their championships on Saturday May 18. The Knights (left) were coached by Luke Monahan and the Tighty
Whitey’s (right) were coached by April Kishen and Dewey Epperson. PHOTOS C/O SMILEY GLENN
Local lakes provide fi shing opportunities
Weekend fi shing opportuni-
ties:
•Chinook and summer steel-
head have been making their
way into the Santiam basin, and
there are reports of early fi sh
having been caught.
•Timothy Lake was stocked
last week with 4,200 legal and
1,000 trophy trout.
•Summer steelhead condi-
tions are prime right now on the
Clackamas River.
•Th ere have been some Chi-
nook lurking around the Sandy
River. You’ve got a long weekend
to check it out.
•It will be another busy week
of trout stocking around the
Willamette Valley, with fi sh go-
ing to the Santiam River, Green
Peter Reservoir, Estacada Lake,
EE Wilson Pond, McKenzie Riv-
er below Leaburg Dam, North
Fork Reservoir, Timber Lake,
Yamhill River, Foster Reservoir,
Timothy Lake, Willamette River
Coast Fork, Junction City Pond,
Leaburg Lake, Fall Creek, Wall-
ing Pond, St. Louis Pond, Small
Fry Lake, Quartzville Creek,
Trillium Lake and Silver Creek
Reservoir.
Alton Baker Canoe Canal:
Trout
Was last stocked the week of
May 13 with 3,000 legal and 187
large/trophy-size rainbow trout.
Th e canoe canal is located
within Alton Baker Park and
can be accessed from Club Road
in Eugene. A four-acre pond at
the midpoint of the canal is a
good spot but it can be fi shed all
along its two-mile length from
Day Island Road in Eugene to
Aspen Street in Springfi eld. Th e
canal is open to fi shing all year.
Coast Fork Willamette River:
Trout
Will be stocked again the
week of May 20 with 733 le-
gal-size rainbow trout. Th e riv-
er is open to fi shing all year for
trout, hatchery Chinook salm-
on, hatchery steelhead, and wild
SWITCH TO THE
steelhead over 24-inches. Use of
bait allowed April 22 – Oct 31,
but beginning Nov. 1 anglers
may only use lures and artifi cial
fl ies. In addition to fi ve hatch-
ery trout, two wild trout may be
kept daily.
Cottage Grove Pond (Row Riv-
er Nature Park Pond): trout,
warmwater species
Was last stocked the week
of April 8 with 1500 legal-size
rainbow trout.
Cottage Grove Ponds are open
to year-round fi shing and via
an asphalt pathway behind the
truck scales on Row River Road.
In addition to fi shing, these
ponds also off er wildlife viewing
opportunities and a fi shing dock
is available on-site.
Cottage Grove Reservoir:
trout, warmwater species
Was last stocked the week of
April 29 with 5,000 trophy-size
rainbow trout.
Cottage Grove Reservoir is
south of Cottage Grove and is
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open to fi shing all year. Lakeside
boat ramp is now open.
Dexter Reservoir: trout
Was last stocked the week of
April 15 with 5,000 trophy-size
rainbow trout.
Dexter Reservoir near Low-
ell is visible from Hwy. 58. Boat
and bank access is available
from state and county parks.
Parking and bank access are
also available from the cause-
way near Lowell. Largemouth
bass and some smallmouth are
also available to anglers in this
reservoir.
Dorena
Reservoir:
trout,
warmwater
Was last stocked the week of
April 29 with 5,000 trophy-size
rainbow trout.
Dorena Reservoir is east of
Cottage Grove on Row River
Road and is open to fi shing all
year. Trout and warmwater fi sh
are available. Baker Bay boat
ramp is accessible at the current
reservoir elevation.
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Fern Ride Reservoir: large-
mouth bass, crappie, bluegill,
brown bullhead
Th is 9,000-acre lake just 12
miles west of Eugene is the Wil-
lamette Basin’s largest water
body. Currently, the reservoir
is completely full and the three
main public boat ramps are
available to launch boats.
For local information regard-
ing the lake and available boat
ramps, contact the Lane County
Parks Department at 541-682-
2000.
Bass and crappie fi shing usu-
ally gets going around mid-
April with peak months being
May and June. Look for crap-
pie along the weedy edges on
the south side of the reservoir.
Th e south shore around Perkins
Peninsula as well as along the
face of the dam are good spots.
Th ere is good bank access
at several rest stops and camp-
grounds, and three seasonal
boat ramps.
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