Tuesday, 04 March 2025

News

Youth hunters have a special opportunity coming up the weekend of Feb. 4 and 5.

Youth Waterfowl Days will provide young licensed hunters an extra weekend to hunt after the regular season ends.

Each year, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) opens many of their wildlife areas for these special hunt days, as allowed under federal regulations.

Last year an estimated 2,000 youth hunters took to the field to try their luck waterfowl hunting on state, federal and private lands.

Federal regulations require that hunters must be 17 years of age or younger and accompanied by a non-hunting adult 18 years of age or older. All hunters must have a valid license and stamps as required by state and federal law.

The daily bag and possession limits apply along with all other waterfowl regulations for the 2016-17 waterfowl season. The regulations can be found online at www.wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/waterfowl .

This year, some state and federal areas normally open for the Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days may be closed due to flooding.

The main portion of Grizzly Island Wildlife Area is closed, though the Island Slough and Gold Hills units remain open. Some refuges may limit the number of young hunters being admitted for each day of hunting. Many private clubs normally hosting youths on this hunt also face water problems.

For updated information on state and federal land closures, please see www.wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/area-alerts .

“This is a great opportunity for young hunters to have the fields and marshes to themselves, learn skills and techniques from their mentors and share a wonderful experience,” said Melanie Weaver, CDFW Waterfowl Program biologist.

This is only one of the special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days and Junior Waterfowl Hunts held during the 2016-17 season.

The Northeastern Zone Federal Youth Waterfowl Hunt days were held Sept. 24-25, and Sacramento and Delevan National Wildlife Refuges have held special junior hunts where all blinds were reserved for junior hunters.

Private organizations like the California Waterfowl Association, chapters of Ducks Unlimited and private clubs provide special youth hunting opportunities throughout the season.

“Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days are something California Waterfowl really looks forward to as a chance to pass on the tradition of waterfowl hunting to another generation,” said the California Waterfowl Association’s Vice President of Conservation Jake Messerli.

In the Central Valley, Delevan, Colusa and Sacramento National Wildlife Refuges are scheduled to be open for the youth hunt days while Sutter National Wildlife Refuge will remain closed. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area will be completely open. Little Dry Creek will have a limited quota if no new flooding occurs.

Each of these hunt areas are part of the CDFW reservation system and may fill for the opening Saturday. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area is not expected to fill by reservation and will offer walk-on opportunities. Last year at Gray Lodge, 55 young hunters averaged four ducks each.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Members of the Sons In Retirement held their first monthly meeting of 2017 at the TNT Restaurant in Lakeport on Jan. 13.

Much of the meeting was devoted to planning the traditional SIRs Valentine’s Day celebration. This includes treating the members wives and sweethearts to a special lunch in their honor.

Other activities planned include a trip to see the races at Golden Gate Field on March 16. They will leave about 10 a.m., enjoy a great buffet lunch at the Turf Club and see the races from great seats. They'll arrive home around 6:30 p.m. The cost is $62 per person.

On May 25 there will be a trip to see the 2 p.m. performance of the “Phantom of the Opera.” The trip includes roundtrip bus transportation to the Civic Theater in Sacramento and a luncheon at the Spaghetti Factory.

The theater trip's cost is $115 per person and there are only 40 tickets available, so call as soon as possible to make your reservations. Contact Bill at 707-277-8846 or Bob at 707-279-0187. 

Sons In Retirement is a social organization for men of retirement age who are pursuing the goal of enjoying their later years.

Branch 168 holds a Luncheon on the second Friday of each month at the TNT Restaurant in Lakeport. 

If you are already a member and would be willing to plan and coordinate any of the desired activities mentioned above contact Bob Rumfelt at 707-263-0844.

If you are not a member but would be interested in learning more about Sons In Retirement, please feel free to contact Larry Powers, chair of the membership committee, at 707-263-3403 or visit the state Web site at http://sirinc.org/sirhappenings/ .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The community of Watershed Books and LakeWorks at 305 N. Main St. in Lakeport invites everyone to celebrate the liftoff of local musician Dennis Purcell's latest album "Foggy Dew."

The launch will take place during the “First Friday” event on Feb. 1.

This month sing along and tap your foot to Purcell's guitar and voice, enjoy refreshments and good conversation.

Watershed Books and LakeWorks along with the Main Street Gallery are open late, from 5 to 7 p.m., on the first Friday of every month to celebrate local artists, authors, crafters and community.

For more information call Cheri at 707-263-5787.

LUCERNE, Calif. – Robert Leroy Westcott passed away Jan. 11, 2017.

He is survived by his sister, Lynda Westscott; nieces, Candice and Mystie; nephews, Michael and Shannon; and eight great-nieces and nephews.

A celebration of life will be held at Rock of Faith Community Outreach Center of Lucerne on Feb. 25 at 1 p.m.

Arrangements entrusted to Jones Mortuary FD311, Lakeport, telephone 707-263-5389.

davidrasmussenmain
HAPPY CAMP, Calif. – David Norman Rasmussen passed away at home on Jan. 26, 2017, after a long battle with cancer and heart disease.

Born on Oct. 11, 1947, in Custer, South Dakota, to Crofford and Blanche Rasmussen, he was the third of six children. Shortly after his birth his family relocated to the Pacific Northwest.

He joined the United States Army at the young age of 17, serving as a paratrooper and ranger in numerous countries from 1966 to 1968 and as a member of the Army Reserve from 1969 to 1972.

davidrasmussenmilitary

Upon his honorable discharge, David moved to Happy Camp, Calif., to work in the logging industry with his father where he met Connie Marie Zink. They wed in 1968 and had three sons.

David had a long, successful career in the United States Forest Service, serving nine different National Forests throughout California and Oregon in resources, fuels, wildland fire suppression and law enforcement.

David was a loving, devoted father, husband, and grandfather. Throughout his life he continuously served his family and local communities as a youth baseball coach, hunter safety instructor, school board member, reserve deputy sheriff, fireman and EMT.

davidrasmussenlogging

He gained three beautiful daughters when his sons wed and had eight grandchildren with whom he loved spending time.

He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, James and Gregory; and sister, Phyllis.

He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Connie; his sons, David Bradley (Karyn) of Lakeport, Jason Hans (Veronica) of Happy Camp, and Ryan Paul (Denege) of Redwood City; his grandchildren, Craig, Stephanie, Savannah, Meranda, Jordan, Chaance, Joshua and Joseph; and his sisters, Josie Asche and Paula Diggle.

davidrasmussenlepic

Services will be held Friday, Feb. 3, at the Happy Camp Grange Hall at 11 a.m. followed by a military honors graveside service at Happy Camp Cemetery at 12 p.m. A reception will follow at the Happy Camp Grange Hall.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to Happy Camp Volunteer Ambulance, P.O. Box 596, Happy Camp, CA, or Happy Camp Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 189, Happy Camp, CA.

Girdner Funeral Chapel is serving the family, and online condolences may be made at www.girdnerfuneralchapel.com .

vetsobitflag

liebeheart1

UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Lake County Wine Studio and artist Diana Liebe are presenting a “Wine & Watercolors” painting party at the wine studio on Sunday, Feb. 5, from 1:30 to 4 p.m.

This Sunday's event will feature painting Valentine's Day greeting cards.
 
The class fee of $40 covers all of the painting supplies needed along with Leibe’s step by step guidance and a glass of fine Lake County wine. Reservations are recommended to ensure that materials will be available.

Please call Susan Feiler at 707-293-8752 to reserve a seat.
 
Liebe is a former art teacher at both the high school and college levels. She has been very involved in the Lake County Arts Community since moving here from Mendocino County 11 years ago, and actively teaches art workshops around the county.
 
Lake County Wine Studio is located at 9505 Main St. in Upper Lake and is open Saturday through Monday and Thursday from 1 p.m. to 7 pm, and Friday from 1 to 8 p.m.

LCNews

Responsible local journalism on the shores of Clear Lake.

 

Memberships: