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Softball signups planned for Saturday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 02 February 2010
MIDDLETOWN – Middletown-Cobb Girls Softball signups will be held this Saturday, Feb. 6, in the Middletown Middle School cafeteria from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.


The cost is $85 for first child, $75 for second and $65 any child after.


Scholarships and assistance are available.


For more information please call Barry at 707-987-2611 or Michelle at 707-484-9786.

The Rider Report: Rain means good news for lake, fishing

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 29 January 2010

 

Two weeks of rain have yielded to a few days of sunshine here on stunning Clear Lake. The best possible news comes in reading of the Rumsey gauge. Our lake has been short on the water level now for a couple of years. As of today, the Rumsey met the 91-year average water level. Frankly, I'm just simply stoked!


With more rain to come as we put more winter days behind us and spring ahead of us, I think the overall health of Clear Lake should be nothing short of phenomenal.


And to give us another much needed shot in the arm, the fishing is flat fabulous on the bass front. Crappie (anglers) still haven't made an appearance. There's nothing big going on the catfish side either, but bassers beware – the bass bite is excellent right now.


Live bait rules. That's the lesson. We know that our winter season usually means a better bite on live minnows than artificials, but this whole season has been exceptional in proving that out.


Five independent reports on Thursday (from nearly a dozen anglers) are telling. Bass are eating jumbo minnows aggressively in the south end of the lake. The water in the very southern tip of the Redbud Arm is quite stained from the heavy runoff coming in streams and creeks. The water clarity returns once you're north of Monitor Point/Monitor Island. Jago Bay was also reported as clear.


Key depths mentioned in the reports were 10 to 20 feet. Rocks and rock piles were target areas.


Fishing Guide Bob Koch added that the best strategy is to fish the spots you believe will be holding fish. You'll either load up right away or move on to another spot. The bass were tightly schooled. Once you've "worn out" a spot, meaning that the fish have stopped biting or the bite has slowed, move on to another. Repeat the strategy and you'll stay on the fish.


Crappie and crappie anglers have been noticeably absent this year. If you come, report in and we'll get the word out. If not, we'll just wait until next year ...


With the bass bite as good as it has been in years, the catfish aren't getting much attention. I wonder if they've noticed ... Perhaps they're having a party with the crappie celebrating the lack of pressure.

 

That's it for now. Hope to see you while the sun is shining...

 

The Clear Lake Ducks Unlimited chapter is gearing up for our Feb. 20 banquet. Merchandise – that's prints, sculptures, knives, guns and more – has been chosen and ordered. The banquet reservations have been made. Dinner and raffle tickets are on sale at Lakeshore Bait & Tackle in Clearlake or Lakeport Camper in Lakeport. Come join your Clear Lake DU chapter and be a part of something fabulous in 2010.


Bob Rider is owner of Lakeshore Bait & Tackle, 14913 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, telephone 707-994-FISH (3474). Visit the store online at www.994Fish.com .

Barnwell to lead Feb. 6 park walk

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 28 January 2010
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An osprey feeding. Photo by Brad Barnwell.


 

CLEAR LAKE STATE PARK – Join naturalist photographer Brad Barnwell at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 6, for a nature/photo walk in Clear Lake State Park.

Meet at the visitor center ramp. Bring binoculars and camera. The walk will concentrate on observing and photographing wildlife. Rain/snow cancels. There is no entrance fee to the park for participating in walks.

Barnwell recently photographed great-horned owls near the Dorn Trail. He has spotted red-tailed, red-shouldered, sharp-shinned and Cooper’s hawks, as well as peregrine falcons in the area.

Bald eagles also are frequenting the park. Heron and duck species can be seen in the creeks and near the shoreline. Many songbirds are wintering in the park. Expect the unexpected.

Barnwell is a member of the Clear Lake State Park Interpretive Association Board of Directors.

Visit www.clearlakestatepark.org for great photos, activity schedule and park information.

Clear Lake State Park is located at 5300 soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.

Fishing tournaments planned for 2010

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Written by: Editor
Published: 23 January 2010
LAKE COUNTY – Lake County has become an increasingly popular site for a growing number of fishing tournaments, derbies, and contests – from fun, themed derbies for the whole family to major tournaments where professionals from all over the world compete for points, prizes and money.


In 2010, Lake County tournaments will be home to numerous tournaments each month with an action-packed year of fishing for amateurs and pros alike, including the Bassmaster Elite Series Golden State Shootout tournament March 18-21.


At the heart of Lake County is Clear Lake, which is California’s largest natural freshwater lake with 68 square miles of surface area and 100 miles of shoreline and is truly an angler’s paradise. Clear Lake has earned a reputation for being home to “monster bass” – the lake record for largemouth bass is 17.52 pounds – and it is often referred to as the “Bass Capital of the West.”


The average tournament-winning weight for largemouth bass can exceed five pounds, a weight unmatched by any other lake in the nation. Clear Lake also boasts a large population of crappie, as well as huge catfish – with a 2009 record-breaker weighting in at 33.33 pounds that was released back into the lake – and 20-pounders not at all uncommon.


Beyond Clear Lake, several other lakes in the area provide opportunities for a wide range of fishing experiences, including the clear waters of spring-fed Upper Blue Lake where several lakeside campgrounds and resorts dot the shoreline; Lake Pillsbury, located in the expansive Mendocino National Forest; and for those seeking solitude, remote Indian Valley Reservoir.


Three of the most popular tournaments include:


March 13-14, Holder Ford Team Bass Tournament

Considered by some sportsmen to be the most popular event on the lake, the laid-back atmosphere has drawn pro and amateur teams alike for the past 23 years. A barbecue dinner is served at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday at the Lake County Fairgrounds. Entry fees are $100 per team, plus $50 for the Big Fish Option or add $50 for the Big Bag Option. The teams especially appreciate the 100 percent payback in prizes on the entry fees for the event. Sponsored by Holder Ford and the Lake County Chamber of Commerce. The host lodging facility is Skylark Shores Resort, and the teams put in at Library Park, Lakeport. 707-263-5603, www.lakecochamber.com


April 24-25, Blue Lakes Trout Derby

This derby is sponsored by the Blue Lakes Association and local merchants and businesses donate prizes. Now in its 22nd year, proceeds from the event go to support volunteer firefighters, emergency medical personnel, and other Blue Lakes community projects. Held Saturday 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. with weigh-ins each day at the Narrows Resort. Entry fees are $8 per person; $4 for those under 16. The top prize is $150, second place is $75, and third place is $50. Every child wins a prize. The derby is open to the public and hosted by the Narrows Lodge Resort, 5690 Blue Lakes Road, Upper Lake. 707-275-2718, www.thenarrowsresort.com


May 14-15, 27th-Annual Catfish Derby, Clearlake Oaks / Glenhaven Business Association

“The largest catfish derby west of the Mississippi” and a benefit for community projects, the 27th-annual Catfish Derby features both an Adu lt Derby, with a grand prize of a new boat, motor, and trailer, and a Kids Derby for those 16 years old and younger, with a grand prize of a new quad ATV. Sponsored by the Clearlake Oaks/Glenhaven Business Association. Held from noon Friday through noon Sunday. Early registration from noon to 11 p.m. Thursday, $40. Registration also will be held from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, $45. No registrations accepted after 11 p.m. Friday. Registration is $10 for kids. 12655 East Highway 20, Clearlake Oaks. 888-CL DERBY, 707-998-1006, www.clearlakeoaks.org


The California Department of Fish & Game requires all tournaments to receive a permit and maintains the most up-to-date list of professional and club tournaments that will be held on Clear Lake in 2010. This list is continually updated. Visit their Web site to search for tournaments at http://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FishingContests .


Lake County is committed to protecting its lakes and rivers from aquatic invasive species. All non-resident vessels must be clean, drained, and dry and must be inspected prior to launching.


For those vessels that pass inspection, a set of two inspection bands will be issued – one for the boat and one to be affixed to the boat trailer. The fee is $10 and the bands, which are non-transferable, will be valid for the entire month of issue plus a five-day grace period for those visits that continue into the following month.


In addition, the disposal of live bait or its bait water into Lake County waters is strictly prohibited. For more information and for a list of convenient inspection locations, visit www.co.lake.ca.us/mussels .


Located in beautiful Northern California, Lake County is just two hours by car from the San Francisco Bay Area, the Sacramento Valley, and the Pacific Coast. Lake County is home to Clear Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake in California and possibly the oldest lake on the continent.


Visitors to Lake County experience the state’s cleanest air basin, spectacular scenic beauty, fine wines, and unsurpassed recreational opportunities – from hiking, biking, golf, gaming and off-road adventures to boating, fishing, kayaking, birding and even rockhounding. Lake County is part of the North Coast AVA, which also encompasses Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino counties.


For visitor information, contact the Lake County Visitor Information Center at 800-525-3743 or www.lakecounty.com .

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