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Recreation

Mendocino, Yuba Colleges face off in football Saturday

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 25 October 2007
UKIAH – Mendocino College (5-2) will host a pivotal Bay Valley Conference game at home this Saturday versus Yuba College (6-1).


Both teams are 2-0 in Conference and the winner will be the only remaining team in conference with an undefeated conference record.


“We approach every game the same,” said Mendocino College Head Coach Tom Gang. “It is no different when we get into conference play. We teach our kids to live by ‘One’ in everything we do,”


Yuba is ranked 12th in the recent Northern California poll and have defeated College of Marin and Solano College for its two conference victories.


The Eagles are ranked 14th in the Northern California poll and have defeated Contra Costa College and College of the Redwoods in conference play.


Saturday’s kickoff is set for 1 p.m.


Mendocino College is located at 1000 Hensley Creek Road, Ukiah.


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Land Trust offers nature walks at Rodman Slough Preserve

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 21 October 2007
RODMAN SLOUGH – The Lake County Land Trust is hosting nature walks every Saturday morning at the Rodman Slough Preserve starting at 9 a.m. (Please note the time change).


Participants are asked to meet at the Rodman Slough Preserve Nature Center at the corner of Westlake Road and the Nice-Lucerne Cutoff to enjoy a one- to two-hour moderate walk to view the wildlife and habitats of this 132-acre nature preserve.


Please wear good walking shoes, bring binoculars, and no dogs, please.


Call Pamela Bordisso at 279-0923 or Roberta Lyons at 994-2024 for information.


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Audubon hosts talk on condors Oct. 23

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Written by: Editor
Published: 20 October 2007
LOWER LAKE – Redbud Audubon will host a very special meeting in addition to its regular monthly chapter meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 23.


Jessica Griffiths, wildlife biologist for the Ventana Wildlife Society on the Big Sur Coast, will discuss

“The Wondrous Recovery of the California Condors” from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Brick Hall, 16374 Main St., Lower Lake.


In 1987 the last wild California Condor was taken into captivity to join 26 others in a captive breeding program to save these rare and magnificent birds.


Five years later, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service began to release young condors back into the wild. This captive breeding and release program has achieved soaring success. Today, the world population of California Condors exceeds 200 birds!


Ventana Wildlife Society, currently, the only nonprofit releasing condors in California, monitors a healthy condor population in Central California, with plans to establish a total of 150 condors in the wild.


Come learn from Ventana’s wildlife biologist the story of how these amazing endangered birds were saved and now serve as a powerful symbol of wild bird reintroduction.


All ages will enjoy this FREE program.


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The Rider Report: Good news for fishing

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 17 October 2007
Sorry we missed a report last week. I was away fishing (Hat Creek) for part of the week and fell behind in such things … But I’m back this week and I’m bearing some good news.


We’ve had some good wet weather this last week and, while the lake level hasn’t risen, the catfish bite has turned on big time. Nearly every angler through the door has reports of a few (or more!) catfish being caught. The bass are biting in shallow water, and there are early signs of some crappie biting. Here are the details.


Let’s start with the whiskerfish this week. One bass angler came into the store to lodge a complaint. Apparently he had ordered bass minnows and we sold him catfish minnows. We had a good chuckle together and he picked up some more big healthy jumbo minnows and went back at it.


The lesson – jumbo minnows are catching some catfish. The recent rains have kicked this bite into gear. So now’s the time to get out and do some catfishin’. Mackerel, nightcrawlers, anchovies, shrimp, livers – you name it – should all prove effective this time of year. No particular location is standing out yet, so try your favorite spot.


The bass bite is very typical of this time of year. The folks lobbing jumbo minnows are catching plenty. Those fishing the artificials are working harder. The good news is that many of the typical two pound clone bass are being caught with a few nice 4-, 5- and 6-pounders in the mix. We are hearing more about fish from shallow water – not shallow flats, but shallow water adjacent to drop offs. Next to minnows, Speed Worms, drop shot rigs, and jerk baits reign as top lures and techniques this week.


There are some early grumblings about a crappie bite up at Kono Tayee. I haven’t had many reports on this, but for those just itchin’ to set the hook on some early crappie this might be a lead to chase down. Please drop by, call in (994-FISH), or email me (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) a report if you get into ‘em.


For the sport shooters among us, and there are many, the Pope Valley Fire Department and the Pope Valley Gun Club are hosting their annual Turkey Shoot and Breakfast fundraiser this Sunday, Oct. 21. Come out and join us in Pope Valley for a fine time shooting trap – there will be stations for beginner, intermediate and advanced shooters. The FD is having breakfast from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the fire house. Shooting begins at 8 a.m. and runs until sundown. Fun games and activities for kids of all ages and a super raffle are also on the agenda. Trap shells are available for purchase at the shoot. Tri-tip sandwiches, hot dogs, nachos and drinks will also available. Come on out and support this great cause and have a lot of fun doing it!


Bob Rider owns Lakeshore Bait & Tackle in Clearlake. Visit his Web site at www.994fish.com or call him at 994-FISH (3474).


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  1. FLW Series BP Eastern Division names angler of the year
  2. Eagles Volleyball drops one to Yuba
  3. FLW Outdoors Announces 2008 Stren Series schedule
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