Monday, September 27, 2010

LVH FC MEETING & ACTIVITY SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER 2K10

LONGVIEW HILLS FISHING CLUB

 

MEETING & ACTIVITY SCHEDULE >< FOR >< OCTOBER   2K10

 

This Month Starts Off “Very Busy” > with < The Weekends of the 1st, 2nd & 8th, 9th being involved with U DA MAN Registration Support >>>

 

5   October    Tuesday      4th Quarter ODFW VOLUNTEER COORDINATION MEETING   (9 AM at the ODFW Office Downtown)

 

This meeting will only involve ODFW Staff & Various Members of the CCFF & LVH FC.

 

7   October    Thursday    MONTHLY BREAKFAST MEETING   (9 AM at the Agate Beach Golf Course Restaurant)

 

You don’t want to miss this one >><< Lot’s of Wonderful Fishing Stories (Some of them are actually True !!) from Several of our recently Successful Salmon Anglers > PLUS < 2 Special “Alaskan” Guest Lecturer’s >< Bob & Marilyn Breakfield, who will regal us with Highlights of their recent Summer Fishing Experiences “In The North Country” …… Come early to get a Ring Side Seat >>>> See Ya !! 

 

10  October   Sunday      U DA MAN SALMON FISHING TOURNAMENT      (Begins at First Light & Ends at 3:15 PM )

 

This will be the 8th Annual UDM Tournament, which is always held in our very own Yaquina Bay/River. This year our 2 Professional River Guides (Captains, Phil Reed & Ryan Minor) will be guiding various members of our LVH FC >< We are hearing stories of a very strong “Civil War Rivalry” existing between these 2 Outstanding Fishing Teams > We Wish both Teams the Best of Luck <&> You may want to come over to the South Beach Marina Venue, at about 3:15 PM, for the Official Tournament Conclusion & Weight In >><< This could result in some “Fire Works” !~!~! 

 

21  October   Thursday    GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING     (9 AM at the LVH Club House)

 

Thanks to our 1st Lady (aka Barbra Dudley) >< We have a Very Special Guest Speaker scheduled for this month >< Senior OSP Trooper, Carla Urbigkeit, will be sharing her insights into a typical >< DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN OSP TROOPER >< Carla is a Superb Speaker & an Old LVH Friend, in that; she has conducted many Life Saving & CERT Training Sessions for us. This should be a Fun & Informative insight into the many challenges confronted, on a daily basis, by our Superb OSP Troopers …….. Be There & Be Square !!!

 

29  October   Saturday    LVH FC >< HOSTING THE LVH COMMUNITY BREAKFAST   (9 AM at the LVH Club House)

 

Larry Dale (aka ATV) will be acting as our FC Coordinator. We will get more FC Volunteer Information out to you as we get a bit closer to this Fun EOM Community Event.

 

There You have It Folks >><< Fall has Officially Begun >>>

 

Hang onto your Hat & Rain Gear >< Watch for the Winter Trap Team Schedule >>>>>    THE HOOK

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Linda Reed Is Looking For Potential Buyer For These Items











I am in the process of changing my decor and have some wonderful nautical items to sell for a fair price.

The 60" 10 spoke deluxe ships wheel is custom mounted on a floor mounted stand with shaft and bearings so it can be turned for amusement and conversation. Very nice condition.

I am suggesting a price of $600.00 OBO.

The nautical Bicentennial tall ship pictures of collector copies of the Earl Collins Tall ships painting in New York harbor to commemorate the 200 year bi centenial of our country. Each is very nicely done with detailed landmarks of NEW York Harbor in the background. They were custom framed in an elegant manner and suitable for the finest interior viewing.

Purchase price and nice custom framing with mats in 1976 was almost $100.00 per print. Asking now 35 years later $950.00 OBO for the the 6 picture set. Very nice condition.

Please e mail me for additional information or appointment to view these items and other smaller older miscellaneous novelties, glass ware, misc. collector items for a rec room or home bar area.

If you are interested contact Linda at: lindareed@peak.org.

Thanks.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

FW: Summer Newsletter

Hello >< Thought you might enjoy seeing what our neighbors, with the Yaquina Watershed Council, have been up to >>>>   THE HOOK

 


From: Lisa Mulcahy

 

Subject: Summer Newsletter

 

Hello Everyone,

 

I have attached the Yaquina Watershed Newsletter. If you cannot open it or need a paper copy, just send me an email. 

 

Reminder: the SOLV Yaquina Bay Cleanup is Saturday, the 25th. 

Follow this link for more information:                             http://www.solv.org/programs/event_details.asp?eventID=17883

 

Happy Reading,

 

Lisa
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Lisa Mulcahy
Mid Coast Watersheds Council
Yaquina Basin Planning Team Coordinator
http://www.midcoastwatershedscouncil.org/

Dedicated to improving the health of streams and watersheds of Oregon’s central coast

Yaquina produced Tuesday & Other Fishing Stories >>>>

Hello Friends >< Check out this “Fishing Story’ from our Good Pal >< Brother Mike Samples >>>>

 

P>S>> I actually think, Mike was sober when this all happened !~!~!~!                 THE HOOK

 


From: Mike Samples

 

Subject: Re: Yaquina produced Tuesday & Other Fishing Stories >>>>>

 

 

And now for the rest of the story.  Yesterday I was fishing the Yaquina alongside Tom and Jason.  I watched Tom land his fish and was happy to see a nice bright 31.5 pounder.  A little later Jason hooked one and again I watched him land his 8.5 pound super Jack.  I decided to move up river to some water that had not been fished.  I set my gear and within 2 minutes I had a fish on.  This was a nice (20lb class ) fish mint bright as they all are in the lower river.  I played the fish and was bringing it to the net when out of nowhere Mr. Seal made his appearance and grabbed my fish by the belly.  It was all over then.  All my gear and my fish went bye bye with that *&%)(* SEAL.  Ok, I was a little upset but thought it was a fluke and would never happen again.  Today I had Hugh Mayes my old neighbor come down from McMinville and fish with me expecting to have a great day.  We fished all morning with nothing.  We decided to move up river.  I told Hugh we were in my honey hole and to expect a take down if there were any fish around.  About 2 minutes later his rod went off and the fight was on.  We brought the fish to the boat but it wasn't finished and took another run.  I started to chase the fish with the boat and all of a sudden, the guys in the crabbing boat just outside of us started pointing.  Guess what?  Mr. Seal had returned and took yet another nice Chinook by the belly all the gear and there we were with egg on our face.  That is two in a row on two days.  I am now afraid to even go out as my fishing adventures this year are a little suspect.  Oh yes, prior to leaving the dock this morning both of my motors failed and had to put the boat back on the trailer and head for the shop.  In less than an hour we were back on the water to face our demons.

 

Now you have heard the rest of the story !~!~!~!                   Mike

 


From: Big Fish [mailto:lvhfishclub@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 8:28 AM
Subject: Yaquina produced Tuesday!

 

This in from Tom Simpson.......Way to go Tom !!  A note to Mike Samples...We are waiting for your story!!!!

 

Jason M and I fished low in the river yesterday and it produced a couple of nooks for the new Spoiled Daddy.  The one in the picture hit while I was setting the line, which for me is probably the most exciting part of the fight.  I love the feeling when a big fish wacks a rig while your holding the rod.  Standard gear, herring behind a flasher.  This one weighed 31 1/2 lbs.  Jason's was a little smaller.  Jason fought and lost another fish as well. 

 

Be sure to ask Mike Samples about his fishing adventures on Tuesday.  I wouldn't dare try to tell his story!   Tom

 

 

 

 

Monday, September 20, 2010


BEAVER CREEK STATE NATURAL AREA – Just as Oregon prepares to dedicate its newest state natural area – 374 acres of wetland, forest, and meadows, including a quiet creek that is a paddler's dream – comes news that outdoor enthusiasts may have yet another reason to celebrate: a new campground to go with it.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

U DA MAN SALMON TOURNAMENT>< LVH FC SUPPORT ACTIVITIES>>>>>>>

2K10 >< U-DA-MAN >< Salmon Fishing Tournament >< LVH FC Volunteer Support >>>> WE NEED YOU !~!~!~!

 

Traditionally, our Fishing Club has provided Volunteer Support for the U-DA-MAN Salmon Fishing Tournament, which is held each year in the Yaquina River / Bay >< The Primary Goal of this Fun & Beneficial Stewardship Effort, is to use the proceeds raised from the Tournament, to enhance the Salmon Habitat of the Yaquina Watershed. All of that said >< WE NEED YOU >>>>>>>>>> Here’s The Scoop >>>>>>

 

<<>> Our Volunteer Support will primarily involve ADMINISTRATIVE & PHYSICIAL ACTIVITIES >>>

 

ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES >< Will require us to assist with the collection of Fishing Registration Fees & Poker Tournament Ticket Sales >< What we will do is have a table at Englund Marine, manned by 2 People for a Morning (10 AM to Noon) Shift > & > 2 People for an Afternoon (1 to 3 PM) Shift >< On the 1st >< 2nd >< 8th >< 9th of October.

>>> It will be very helpful, If you can see your way clear, to a part of our Administrative Teams >< Please Contact Wayne Hill.

 

PHYSICIAL ACTIVITIES >< Will require us to help Set Up the Tournament Venue, on 9 October, at the South Beach Marina. We will Muster at the LVH Club House at 11 AM & Proceed over the Englund Marine by Noon. Then onto South Beach to Set Up some Tents, Chairs, etc.  

*** On Tournament Day, the 10th, the event will conclude with the Official Catch Weigh-In, at about 3:15 PM >< Shortly after the Tournament Winners are Announced, we will Commence the Venue Take Down, which will involve the reverse of the Set Up Procedures.

>>> We would very much appreciate Your Help to Set Up & Take Down the Venue. If you can do so >< Please Contact Wayne Hill.  

 

Thank You All >< In advance, for any help you can provide, which will contribute greatly to the success of this Fun U-DA-MAN Event >>> 

 

THE HOOK