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Page B-8 - Mason County Journal - Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014
STAFF REPORT
news@masoncounty, com
Clallam County Parks,
Fair and Facilities Depart-
ment announces a new reser-
vation system for Salt Creek
and Dungeness Recreation
areas will be in place starting
Jan. 1.
A navigation button on the
Salt Creek and Dungeness
web pages will take the pro-
spective camper to the reser-
vation website.
Campers will be required
to establish an account and
this information will be avail-
able for future reservations,
thus streamlining the pro-
cess. The goal is to provide a
service that is easy and quick
to use.
This new system will re-
quire reservations to be made
online with a credit or debit
card.
Reservations will no lon-
ger be taken through the mail
as of Jan. 1.
Check the Clallam County
Parks website for additional
and up-to-date information
as it becomes available at
www.clallam.net/parks.
This Week
Non-Members Welcome
AT THE RANGE Memberships Available
November 20, Thursday 6:00 EM. Wmchester Defensive Pistol
Marksmanship Program Develops shooting skills with your
concealed carry firearm. 50 rounds or more, self paced awards style
shooting program. $6.00 members, $8.00 for non-members.
November 21, Friday 6:00 P.M. Bullseye .22 Pistol Target
Shooting. Firing 10 rounds on each of 6 targets from 50 feet.
Excellent skill building for beginners and pros alike. $3.00 for
members and $5.00 for non-members. Runs a little over an hour.
November 22, Saturday 10:130 am New Member Applicants
Orientation Persons interested in joining MCSA meet at the range
for approximately an hour and and half safety and range operations
session.
November 25, Tuesday 6:00 EM. PPC Series, a club competition
for beginning to advanced shooters. Revolver friendly, 48 round
count. You may shoot revolver and/or semi-anto. $6.00 members,
$8.00 non-members.
November 27 Thanksgiving, enjoy your family and friends.
Coming up:
December 6, Saturday 10:00 A.M. The First Steps Pistol Class is
full. We can accept folks for a cancellation list.
January 24 & 25, 2015 NRA Range Safety Officer course.
$120.00. 10:00A.M. to 3:00 P.M. both days. Lunch provided.
Space still available.
See our website for more particulars.
Didyou know: The first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621
lasted for three days, it included not only food, but also games.
Furthermore, the Pilgrims gave thanks for the bountiful harvest
with the Wampanoag Indians.
MASON COUNTY
SPORTSMAN' S ASSOCIATION
W. 521 Business Park Rd., Shelton
Message Phone 427-1102 In
www.masoncountysa.com
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STAFF REPORT
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The Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is offer-
ing prospective anglers opportuni-
ties for tight lines rather than long
lines on the day after Thanksgiv-
ing.
The "holiday specials" include
thousands of large trout -- each
averaging 15 to 16 inches and 1 ¼
pounds. Those fish will be stocked
in six southwest Washington lakes
in time for Black Friday, Nov. 28.
"Fishing is a fall and winter tra-
dition for many Washington an-
glers," said Chris Donley, WDFW
inland fish program manager.
"These fisheries offer a great ex-
cuse to skip the malls and enjoy a
fun day out on the water with faro-
fly and friends."
The six southwest lakes sched-
uled to receive fish before Black
Friday include:
• Battleground Lake and
Klineline Pond in Clark County
• Kress Lake in Cowlitz County
• Rowland Lake in Klickitat
County
• Fort Borst Park Pond and
South Lewis County Park Pond in
Lewis County
All those lakes will be dosed to
fishing Nov. 24-27, when they will
be stocked with hefty trout from
the Mossyrock and Goldendale
fish hatcheries.
The Black Friday fishing open-
er is one of several fishing oppor-
tunities made available this fall
thanks to the department's ex-
tensive fish stocking efforts, said
Donley.
In total, WDFW has been stock-
ing 47 western Washington lakes
with some 340,000 catchable trout
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during the fall and winter seasons.
A list of lakes stocked and the
department's stocking plan is
available for viewing at wdfw.
wa.gov/fishing/fall -into-fishing.
For up-to-date stocking infor-
mation this fall, anglers should
follow the department on Twit-
ter or Facebook, accessible from
wdfw.wa.gov, or see the depart-
ment's weekly catchable trout
stocking report at wdfw.wa.gov/
fishing/plants/weekly.
Anglers must have a current
Washington freshwater fish-
ing license valid through March
31, 2015, to participate in these
events.
Licenses can be purchased on-
line at fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov; by
telephone at 1-866-246-9453; or at
hundreds of license vendors across
the state.
For details on license vendor
locations, visit the WDFW website
at wdfw.wa.gov/licensing/vendors.
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THE SUN and THE MOON
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Sunrise 8:24am8:25am8:27am8:28am8:29pm8:31am8:32am 8:33am
Sunset 5:32pm5:31pm5:30pro 5:29pm5:29pm5:28pm5:27pm 5:27pm
Moonrise 6:16am7:21am8:26am9:29am10:26am 11:18am 12:03pm 12:42pm
Moonset 4:46pmS:24pm6:08pm6:59pm7:58pm9:03pm10:12pm 11:24pm
New moon November 22
Tidal Information courtesy NOAA I Astronomical Data courtesy U.S. Naval Observatory
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Our recreation permit program is now open to
more acreage and access during hunting and
fishing seasons, plus year-round exploring.
Secure your access to over 60,000 acres of
private forest land less than 30 minutes from
Olympia. Motorized permits are only $Z50.