Sunday, June 29, 2008

LVH FC JULY MEETING & EVENT SCHEDULE ............(2008)

LONGVIEW HILLS FISHING CLUB >> JULY << MEETING & EVENT SCHEDULE       (2008)

 

2   July     Wednesday …… YAQUINA BAY CRABBING TRIP ……. (See the Flyer on THE WALL in the Club House)

 

Don’t miss this FUN DAY on the BAY CRABBING TRIP !!!  There are still several Boat Slots open for additional Crabbers, all you need to do is let Wayde Dudley know of your interest to GO !!!  When all of you Successful Crabbers return with your Crabs, the Fishing Club will provide Crab Cookers, Coleslaw & Bread for a Fun Crab Feed at the Club House >>>>>>

 

3  July     Thursday …….. 9 AM      BREAKFAST MEETING

 

Once again, we gather together to enjoy a Fun Breakfast at the Agate Beach Golf Course Restaurant. If this gathering holds like our last Breakfast, we should get some good Fishing & Crabbing Stories >< Most of which are TRUE !!!  We will look forward to seeing you at this event.

 

14 July    Monday ………..9 AM      3ed QTR.  ODFW/FISHING CLUB COORDINATION MEETING 

 

This Quarterly ODFW Meeting is attended by various members of the 3 Coastal Fishing Clubs to coordinate our volunteer efforts, which directly support our Common Ethos of Stewardship & Sustainability of our Coastal Fisheries.

 

17 July    Thursday ………9 AM     GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING

 

This should be a very informative meeting, which will attempt to shed some additional light on the discussions the City of Newport is having regarding various water quality issues at Nye Beach. We have invited Charlie Plybon, the Field Coordinator for the Surfrider Foundation, to give us his perspective on what his organization is about & the Collaborative Advocacy his organization is trying to bring to the table with the various Water Quality Issues in our Coastal Area.

 

22 July    Tuesday ………10 AM    3ed QTR. LVH FC BOARD MEETING

 

This is one of our regularly scheduled FC Board Meetings. We will use this time to review Last Quarter’s FC Activities & Coordinate / Plan the New Quarter’s Business. If any members have issues that they would like us to consider, please make your thoughts known to any of the various Board Members. They will ensure that your ideas get on the Meeting Agenda for consideration.

 

SADLY I AM TO REPORT THAT ODFW HAS STOPPED IT’S TROUT STOCKING PROGRAM FOR 2008.

 

HOWEVER, I DO WANT TO ENCOURAGE ALL OF YOU TO GET INVOLVED IN THE SILETZ SUMMER RUN FISH TRAPPING PROGRAM ….. PLEASE CONTACT ELECTRIC BILL FURGASON, SO HE CAN GET YOU ON THE JULY DUTY ROSTER.

SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE BEEN SUPPORTING THIS WORTHWHILE ACTIVITY >>>>>>>>

 

THE HOOK

 

   

Sunday, June 22, 2008

THE VALSETZ ROAD TOUR (22 June 08)


A RIP ROARING ROAD TRIP >>or<< THE VALSETZ PICNIC ADVENTURE !!!

Yes, there really is a Ghost Town called Valsetz & it would make Indiana Jones proud to unlock it’s secrets !!! BUT I am getting, 138.7 miles, ahead of my self ….

This adventure started with an early morning fog & 12 folks excited about the prospects of being Indiana Jones for a day !!! We had 4 different maps + GPS data & enough enthusiasm to drive the 4 vehicles we took into “The Bush” !!! …. Did I mention, wonderful secret Lunches, Tow Straps, TP, Jacks & Cameras …….. Yes, we were ready for what ever the Logsden Valley & Siletz Canyon could dish out !!!

Just after our Wagon Master (Wayde Dudley) called our 1st “Convenience Stop” at Moonshine Park, we met a fellow, up in the canyon, who got his truck “cock-a-meme” off the road. Well not to worry, Frank Stout & Brian Hudson hooked their truck up to him & had him back on the road in 1 Big Pull !!! Then it was up >> up & away to our next stop at the Siletz Fish Trap …. Several of us walked down to see the Falls, Trap Equipment & another Convenience Stop. Then it was back on the road >><< KAPLUEE !!! >>> That’s when Al’s new Toyota Hybrid blew a front tire, It was not to Big of a Deal, since we were not going very fast, but it did require a tire change >> which << was accomplished by 6 men & 2 lovely ladies. (Actually, Brian & Frank did most of the “Heavy Lifting” with the rest of us giving very sound advice & commentary. Although Jerry Gibson & Bob Abbott did pretty dusty !!) The rest of the trip into Valsetz was relatively uneventful, except for Bob Abbott continuing to tell us >>> If we did not get him there “Soon” … He would Starve !!

Arrive we did >>&<< What we found was a lone cement slab, that we conjectured was a part of the long ago logging operation. We continued on a short distance & found a lovely spot to set up our “LVH FC Lunch Camp” … Boys Howdy >><< That sure made Bob Happy !!! The Weather just continued to get Sunny & Warm & we had a delightful “Luncheon Repast” ……..

I should mention that while we were enjoying our lunch. An Oregon State Trooper stopped to visit & Ginger Dale invited him to join us for a Fish Fry we were planning on having as soon as Larry could set up the stove & stuff !!! ( Actually, I just made that up because … where we were >><< It was “strictly illegal” to do any kind of Fishing. However, after he departed Ginger came up with this fun idea … maybe next time !!)

The Wagon Master then gave us the option of going back, several miles, to see & visit the “Valley of the Giants” or splitting the caravan with some of us continuing across the mountain to hook up with the Kings Valley Road,which links with HWY 20 back to Newport. We had a 50/50 Parting of the Ways ………. The Bottom Line is that we All had a Wonderful Day & Special Thanks are in order for our Wagon Master Wayde Dudley >>><<< It was readily moved & seconded, that we should begin considering What ,When & Where our Next Rip Roaring Road Trip should lead us ……

STAY TUNE FOR OUR NEXT ADVENTURE ………… THE HOOK

Saturday, June 21, 2008

In case you missed the e-mail from Big Fish:

ODFW announces coastal fall chinook regulations

Date: June 19, 2008

Contact:

Ron Boyce (971) 673-6081
Steve Williams (503) 947-6209
Fax: (541) 673-0372

Salem, Ore. -- The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife today announced a set of one-year restrictive regulations for coastal fall chinook salmon in ocean terminal, bay and river fisheries. The temporary regulations include reductions in daily and seasonal bag limits and area closures to protect wild fall chinook.

New Sport Regulations for Bays and Rivers

The new temporary sport regulations set a reduced aggregate bag limit for fall chinook caught in all open waters in the Marine, Northwest and Southwest Fishing Zones. Anglers will be allowed to keep one non-fin clipped adult chinook per day and five non-fin clipped adults for the season extending from August 1 to December 31, 2008. These regulations modify current regulations that allow two adult salmon or steelhead per day and 20 per year in the Zones. Regulations for jack salmon remain unchanged -- that is five per day and two daily limits in possession.

Exceptions to these temporary regulations include:

  • Current regulations for Yachats River, Hunter Creek and Pistol River will remain in place with non- fin clipped adult chinook counting towards the seasonal aggregate.
  • Current regulations for the Coos and Rogue Rivers will remain in place, except to allow no more than 10 non-fin clipped adult chinook per season with five non-fin clipped adult chinook counting towards the seasonal aggregate. In addition, the seasonal aggregate bag limit for non- fin clipped adult chinook on the Rogue starts July 12 rather than August 1.
  • The opening of the chinook season on the Chetco River will be delayed until November 1.

In addition, the temporary regulations establish new angling deadline closures for fall chinook in order to protect spawning fish. The new deadlines are for the Siletz (Hwy 229 Bridge at River Mile 38), Big Elk (Bear Creek at RM 5), Alsea (Five Rivers at RM 23), Five Rivers (closed), Siuslaw (Lake Creek at RM 30), Lake Creek (closed), North Fork Smith (closed), South Fork Coos (Besse Cr. RM 6.25), Millicoma (Dora's Place boat ramp RM 0.25), South Fork Coquille (Middle Fork at RM 5), North Fork Coquille (closed), Middle Fork Coquille (closed), Floras Creek and Floras Lake outlet (Floras Creek bridge at RM 5), and Sixes River (Edson Creek at RM 10).

New Ocean Sport and Commercial Regulations off Tillamook, Elk, and Chetco Rivers

The temporary regulations also retain limited sport and commercial seasons for the Tillamook, Elk River and Chetco River Ocean Terminal Areas. Daily and seasonal bag limits for the terminal sport fisheries will be part of the aggregate bag limit set for all open waters in the Marine, Northwest and Southwest Fishing Zones.

Tillamook Terminal sport fishery is from September 1 – November 15 with a limit of one non-fin clipped adult chinook per day that counts towards the Zones seasonal aggregate; the commercial season is from September 1-- November 15 with a quota of 500 chinook and a landing and possession limit of 25 chinook per calendar week and 28 inch minimum length.

The Elk River Terminal sport fishery is from November 1-30 with a limit of one non-fin clipped adult chinook per day that counts towards the Zones seasonal aggregate; the commercial season is from November 1- November 30 with a quota of 250 chinook and a landing and possession limit of 10 chinook per calendar week and 28 inch minimum length.

The Chetco River Terminal sport fishery is October 1-4 with a goal of 250 chinook landed. The daily bag limit is one adult chinook and any non-fin clipped adult Chinook counts towards the Zones seasonal aggregate bag limit. If weather limits effort, additional days October 10-11 and October 17-18 will be considered. The commercial season is October 5-8, 12-15, and 19-31 or a quota of 250 Chinook with a daily landing and possession limit of 10 chinook and 28 inch minimum length.

The return of fall chinook to Oregon's coastal rivers and streams is forecast be significantly below established goals and long-term averages. The exceptions are rivers in the Tillamook Bay system and the Rogue River which should be near established goals.

In addition to meeting conservation needs the restrictions are necessary to assist in meeting spawning escapement goals outlined in the new chinook agreement under the US/Canada Pacific Salmon Treaty.

CRAB LOVERS, READ THIS!

BAY CRABBERS ALERT

We have a date set for the bay crabbing trip - Wednesday, July 2nd at 1130. Check in and pay at 1100. You will need a shellfish license if you pay $41 and share the crab that is caught. However, $20.50 will get you a fun boat ride and a chance to heckle your friends, but no crab (unless you can talk one of your friends into sharing some of their crab). Please let any Board member know if you want to participate in this fun event. The tentative plan is to have a Crab Feed at the Clubhouse after the trip. The LVH Fishermen's Club will supply the coleslaw and bread. Please e-mail me at duright1@charter.net if you would like to join in the activities, and let me know if you would like to crab, ride, or eat (any one or two of the three) so we can get an accurate head count.

Wayde






Tuesday, June 17, 2008

COACH




It is with great sadness all of us in the LVH Fishing Club note the passing of our dear friend, Rod “Coach” McCready. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Lee Anne and her family. Wouldn't it be something if we could all be remembered the way we will remember Coach – always with his beautiful smile, wonderful laugh and helping hand? He will be missed and we are glad for our memories of him.

Monday, June 09, 2008

FW: [lincoln.cw.discussion] Please watch for missing ocenographic instrument


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AN IMPORTANT BIT OF INFORMATION FROM THE COAST WATCHERS ……..

 


From: Alex Derr [mailto:alex1derr@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 11:50 AM


Subject: [lincoln.cw.discussion] Please watch for missing ocenographic instrument

 

Lincoln County Coastwatchers:

An oceanographic instrument package went adrift on Friday night and may wash up in the next few days, if it hasn't already. The attachment shows probable trajectories based on surface currents. We expect it will end up somewhere between Waldport and Coos Bay. It has a black aluminum frame and yellow body panels. It's about 5 ft tall, 3 ft long and 1 ft thick.

If you see it, please call me, or contact one of the OSU or WET Labs people listed on the flyer.

Thank you!
Alex Derr
541-602-1086

 

THIS JUST IN >>> REGARDING MAC ANDREWS ......

 

WHAT’S UP WITH MAC ANDREWS CURRENT MEDICAL CHALLENGES ???

 

Well >><< Here’s the latest information, compliments of our good friend Alan Canfield !!!

 

THE BOTTOM LINE >>> CONTINUE TO KEEP MAC & KIMBERLY ON YOUR ANGEL LIST >>>>>>>>>>   THE HOOK

 


Subject: Mac Andrew

 

Kimberly called a few minutes ago regarding Mac's condition.  He was

examined today in Corvallis with an instrument that provided images of

his heart.  It was discovered that the bug he has had has eaten a

portion of a heart valve.  He is now in the hospital awaiting results of

further tests.

 

By Wednesday or Thursday, the tests should reveal whether the bug is

dead.  If it is, a heart valve replacement will be performed.  If the

bug is not dead, further treatment to reach that level will be

undertaken so the surgery can be performed.

 

Mac is not in ICU.  He is up and about in the hospital, and he feels

well.  His color is good, and there are no outward signs of his problem,

however, no calls or visits at this time.

 

I'll keep everyone informed of his progress, and at the meeting Thursday

evening I'll try to have a current reading.  In the meantime, please

keep Mac in your thoughts and prayers.  He and Kim will be needing all

the support we can give them at this difficult time.

 

Alan

Sunday, June 08, 2008

BIG CREEK "3" ........

3ed ANNUAL BIG CREEK KIDS FREE FISHING DAY ……… (7 June 2008)

 

WHAT A DAY >><<  Full of Smiles & Glee from well over 200 Very Happy & sometimes Damp Children & their parents !!!!

 

This was another very successful year for our Good “North West Steelheader” Friends who were the Prime Sponsors of this terrific Newport Community Event. Many People & Organizations contributed to this wonderful day. I am proud to say, that our LVH Fishing Club & Members of the Central Coast Fly Fishers + several of our Newport Police Volunteers were very involved in this successful ANWS/ODFW Event.

 

It is appropriate to recognize Brian Hudson as the New ANWS Chapter President / Fishing Site Leader & his colleagues: Greg Harlow, who was the Overall Event Coordinator & James Ray + Casey Deckard, who represented ODFW. These 4 fine men did an outstanding job of keeping all of us “On the Right Track >>> Which was to ensure that All of the Children attending this event Caught a Fish & had a Wonderful Time !!!!!!!

 

By any measure >><< It was a GRAND DAY FOR OUR COASTAL COMMUNITY >>><<< SPECIAL THANKS >><< TO ALL OF YOU LVH FISHING CLUB MEMBERS, WHO GAVE OF YOUR TIME & TREASURE TO MAKE IT SO …………          THE HOOK

 

Saturday, June 07, 2008

IN MEMORIUM ....

IN MEMORIAM 

 

ROD ( COACH ) McCREADY   

 

It is with great sadness, that I inform you of the passing of our dear friend Rod McCready. Rod was fondly known to all of us in the Longview Hills Fishing Club as “ COACH” ……..

 

Please remember Rod & his loving wife, Lee Anne in your prayers this night …….                     THE HOOK