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Recreation

Special pheasant hunting opportunities offered in North Central Region

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Written by: Editor
Published: 30 September 2011
Hunters seeking opportunities during the upcoming pheasant season can visit the California Department of Fish and Game’s (DFG) Upland Game Bird Stamp Program’s webpage to apply online.


It lists numerous hunts statewide, including opportunities in DFG’s North Central Region, which includes Plumas, Sierra, Butte, Glenn, Lake, Colusa, Yolo, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, Sacramento, Amador, Alpine, Calaveras and San Joaquin counties.


DFG’s North Central Region will offer two pheasant apprentice youth hunts at Highland Springs and Headwater’s Honker Preserve, one wild bird apprentice youth and one wild bird family pheasant hunt at Little Dry Creek (Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area), and eight apprentice women, youth or mobility impaired pheasant hunts at Nelson Slough in the Feather River Wildlife Area. Applications and information are available online at www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/hunting/uplandgame/gamebird.


Hunters must create an account using a valid e-mail address and submit an application with their choice of hunts listed in order of preference.


Hunters may apply only once for each hunt, either as an applicant or as a guest. Submitting multiple applications will result in disqualification.


To apply online you will need a valid e-mail address, hunter’s name, address and phone number, 2011-12 hunting license GO ID and, if applicable, information about mobility impairment and special accommodations needed.


Hunters will be selected by a computerized drawing for only one hunt, and only successful applicants will be notified.


Special hunts are provided in cooperation with many volunteer organizations. The purchase of an Upland Game Bird Stamp supports these special hunts and other programs that provide additional Upland Game Bird hunting opportunities.


All upland game bird hunters, except those with Junior hunting licenses, must purchase an Upland Game Bird Stamp.

Department of Fish and Game debuts new MPA mobile Web site

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Written by: Editor
Published: 29 September 2011
The California Department of Fish and Game has launched its new Marine Protected Area (MPA) mobile Web site.


Now anglers, divers and other ocean users can look up current information about restricted areas and boundaries from smartphones and other portable Internet-enabled devices.


This tool will be invaluable to marine enthusiasts of all kinds while they are on California’s ocean waters or shores.


“We think this site is a thing of genius,” said DFG Director Charlton H. Bonham. “This site will help immensely in our outreach efforts regarding the MPAs. And, it was created in-house, without any additional resources provided to our Information Technology Branch. This site is testament to the caliber and commitment of DFG employees.”


Located at www.dfg.ca.gov/m/MPA, the MPA mobile Web site allows the public to:


  • Search for any current MPA by name, county or general area to find information about the MPA’s boundaries and regulations (the site will be updated as new MPAs go into effect, with no effect on the end user).

  • Use an interactive map to locate any MPA and learn about its boundaries and regulations.

  • Find and track the user’s current location using the GPS on a mobile device, locate the closest MPA(s) and determine whether or not the user is currently located within an MPA.

  • Read a summary of regulations or complete regulations for any MPA.


Though some offshore areas may have spotty cell phone coverage, the Web site is expected to be extremely useful to anglers, boaters and others who plan to use or pass through MPA waters.


Users can access the information from personal computers on land, as well as by smartphones, tablets and other portable Internet-enabled devices.


MPAs provide higher levels of protection to a variety of important California marine ecosystems.


Recreational and commercial activity may be limited in these waters, including some areas that are designated as “no take,” where no fishing or collecting of any kind is allowed.


California’s MPAs were created pursuant to the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA), which was designed to better conserve marine resources for their long-term sustainability while also enhancing outdoor recreation and ocean research opportunities along the coast.

HVL Men's Niners report on Sept. 22 event

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 25 September 2011
HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – The H.V.L. Men's Niners Golf Club held a low net (sweeps) competition on Sept. 22.


The results were:


  • First flight – Fred Figg took first with net 33; Joe Vallee and Rick Conrad tied for second at 35.

  • Second flight – Rick Canevari and Randy Brown tied for first place honors with 33; Bill Surber finished third at 34.

  • Third flight – Gary Faulkner took first with 31, Jim Hodges was second at 33 and Don Dornbush was third at 34.

  • Fourth flight – Doug Carter posted the lowest net of the day, 30; Byron Hoss was second at 31; and Tommy Sowell third at 32.


Closest to the par 3 pins were Fred Figg and Randy Brown.


Chip-ins were scored by Sam DeBone, Pete Gumina, Dave Mann, Mike Riley, Martin Seita and Rick Canevari.


Fifty-seven men participated in this event.

Sweeney wraps up Mod Championship

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Written by: Editor
Published: 23 September 2011

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Sean Sweeney won the championship for the Coors Light Modifieds for the 2011 racing season at the Lakeport Speedway on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011. Courtesy photo.



 


LAKEPORT, Calif. – Race fans were treated to an exciting weekend of racing at Lakeport Speedway for the 16th Annual Bomber Bash where the bombers this year ran Twin Bully Dog 50 Lap Mains.


With more than 30 cars showing up for the bash, it saw the main event starting 23 cars after some cars suffered mechanical problem throughout the weekend events.


Local driver Andrew Snider won the first leg of the main event along with the $1,000 Bully Dog certificate and the second main event was taken after a very good race by out of town veteran driver Erick Ray.


All the drivers put on a very good show throughout the night of great racing and great sportsmanship with over $ 5,000 in cash in prizes on the line.


The Coors Light Modifieds saw the conclusion of their final point race during this nights event and after having a long hard run at the championship with both veteran drivers and rookies chasing him all season it was Kelseyville’s own Sean Sweeney taking home the championship for the Coors Light Modifieds for the 2011 racing season.


The 2011 Rookie of the year in the Modifieds Charlie Collins brought home the second place in the points followed by veteran driver Aaron Hick of Grass Valley.


The Modifieds will make their next appearance at the October Classic.


In other racing action at the speedway 2011 Jr. Jammer champion took home the honors and fast time win the Jammer race over the weekend and first time race winner in the Mini Stock division went to Jim Underwood of Ukiah ca. driving in the ride of the 2011 Points Champion Sean Keown.


The Legends of the Pacific made an appearance this weekend at the speedway and returning driver Luis Tyrell made it three in a row for the 2011 racing season at Lakeport Speedway.


The next event will be the 2011 KXBX October Classic Oct. 14-16, with full racing events on both days with a special fireworks show on Oct. 15 along with a destruction derby and the next boat race will be during our show on Oct. 29.


Presale tickets are on sale now at the speedway office until Oct. 12th at a discounted rate.


For more information visit www.lakeportspeewday.com, visit them on Facebook or call the speedway office at 707-279-9577.

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