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Join us on the Bigfoot Society podcast as host Jeremiah Byron talks to Joe, who shares his mysterious experiences in the woods of Western Pennsylvania and Central Oregon. During his childhood in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Joe encountered a strange creature resembling a large, hair-covered animal with a pronounced snout. Later, after moving to Oregon, he experienced odd sounds in the forests around Fort Rock and witnessed a strange orb of light near Davis Lake. These eerie encounters left Joe questioning the world around him and are discussed in detail, providing a compelling glimpse into the enigmatic phenomena lurking within Oregon's wilderness.Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)
Berryessa trout, kings and kokanee; Kinney Lakes trout (Hwy 4); Lake Alpine trout; Stanislaus River trout; Spicer Reservoir rainbows/browns; North Yuba wild trout; Don Pedro kokanee; Davis Lake rainbows; Saddlebag, Tioga and Ellery Lakes trout; Lee vining Creek trout; Lundy Lake trout.
New Melones kokanee; Don Pedro kokanee; Tomales Bay halibut (Dillon Beach); Upper Twin Lake kokanee and trout; Bridgeport Reservoir rainbows; mouth of Rogue River salmon; Camanche rainbows; Davis Lake rainbows; Columbia River/Cowlitz River steelhead.
Bullards Bar kokanee; Stampede kokanee; Scott Leysath-recipes; Delta stripers; Davis Lake rainbows; Bouncing the bottom for kokanee.
New Melones kokanee; Delta sturgeon; Tahoe mackinaw; Davis Lake trout; Camanche trout; Whiskeytown kokanee; Big Shasta rainbows; Upcoming Kokanee Power derby (New Melones).
Lake Alpine trout; Kinney Lakes trout; Spicer Reservoir trout; Stanislaus River trout; Davis Lake trout; Frenchman Lake trout; Rogue River Salmon; New Melones kokanee; Pardee kokanee; Camanche Lake trout; Bridgeport area trout; Eagle Lake trout; June Lakes trout
Crowley Lake trout; Hell Hole kokanee; French Meadows browns/rainbows Folsom trout; Davis Lake trout; Montana's "no planted trout" success Whiskeytown derby winner; Stampede kokanee; Donner Lk. mackinaw Stampede derby (upcoming)
Bullards Bar kokanee; Stampede kokanee; Scott Leysath-trout recipe; Davis Lake trout; Delta stripers; Bridgeport area trout; Berryessa bass; Fishing in the city
New Melones kokanee; Don Pedro bass; Camanche bass; Lee Vining trout ; Lundy Lake trout; Davis Lake trout; American River shad; Eagle Lake trout
Stampede kokanee; Scott Leysath-recipes & stories; Davis Lake rainbows Delta stripers; Fishing in the city (Thursday afternoon); Berryessa bass
Klamath R. steelhead; Pittsburg sturgeon; New Melones trout; Don Pedro,McClure, New Melones bass; Eagle Lake trout; brief updates on Davis Lake, Lee Vining Creek, Lundy Lake, Crowley Lake, Lake Alpine; Stanislaus River, Spicer Reservoir
New Melones trout/catfish; Ft. Bragg albacore; Berryessa kings & rainbows Camanche L. trout; Clear Lake & Berryessa bass; June Lake loop trout; Davis Lake algae
Sacramento/Feather rivers-salmon; Freezing fish; New Melones kokanee & catfish Delta striped bass; Davis Lake trout; tough deer hunting; Monterey rockfish/whale watching
Eagle Lake rainbows; New Melones kokanee/trout; Crowley Lake, Rock Creek, Convict Lake, Mammoth lakes trout; Hot Creek and upper Owens trout; Almanor trout; Camanche and Pardee rainbows; Davis Lake trout; Berryessa trout; Bullards Bar kokanee
New Melones kokanee; Caples Lake trout; Lake Almanor trout; Davis Lake trout; State trucking most salmon to bay; Whiskeytown kokanee
Davis Lake trout; Folsom Lake trout; Scott Leysath-recipes; N. Yuba trout Gold Lake brown trout; Delta stripers; Folsom Lake bass; fishing in the city
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Lake Oroville salmon and boat ramp info, Bullards Bar kokanee, Berryessa kokanee, Scott Leysath-recipes, Caples Lake trout, delta stripers, Davis Lake trout, Almanor trout Veterans fishing; 4th graders get rods & reels, Lake Alpine/Spicer meadows trout.
"We are taking a journey up the Natchez Trace Parkway from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee and today we have reached the site of Witch Dance near Houston, Mississippi on the southern border of a unit of the Tombigbee National Forest. "The National Forests in Mississippi are an important resource for the state and while this unit of the Tombigbee National Forest contains mostly watershed lakes that are built to control flooding, there is one exception, the 200-acre recreational Davis Lake built in 1937 which sits amidst stands of pine trees and hardwoods and offers visitors the opportunity to camp, picnic, swim, and water ski as well as enjoy fishing and boating. "Near Davis Lake and still within the forest are the Owl Creek Indian Mounds and village complex that's listed on the National Register of Historic Places and dates from the Mississippian Period (1000 to 1300 A.D). "The Witch Dance exhibit along the Natchez Trace Parkway is the access point for two horse riding trails within the Tombigbee National Forest, one six miles and another 9 miles long. "There's a myth about the witch dance site, that once witches gathered and danced here, and where their feet touched the ground, the grass would die and never again grow. "Join us on our next program when we will visit the Chickasaw Agency. For Natchez Trace a Road Through the Wilderness, I'm Frank Thomas." For more about Natchez Trace: A Road Through the Wilderness, visit eddieandfrank.com
Hello Headlines, including major TXHSFB coaching moves Liberty-Eylau coach Dewaski Davis joins us Final Thoughts Bye Bye
We’re making a late season run at the white whale that is Davis Lake. Will we make it or be turned away by the inevitable onset of winter? Either way we review some campsites on Brule Lake. Assault on Davis Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play Soundcloud Subreddit Contact: The Answering Machine: (218) 481-0649 Facebook tumblehomecast@gmail.com
Cathy Davis of the Lake Champlain Chamber talks about the resilience of Vermont's business community. Resilient Burlington is where community leaders share their visions for Vermont.
(PCL Only) Episode 439: Northwest Adventures, part 2. After recording on Mt. Bachelor we drove to Crater Lake Nat. Park. On the way we pass a crazy lava field that created Davis Lake. Everything smells like pine. It’s delightful. Back in Bend we go explore the town and return to grill Yak Burgers from Nick’s own animals.
Hosts Stacey and Christopher discuss Stacey's recent excursion out of McGee Creek to Davis Lake, back-and-forth about Kiley Reid's Such a Fun Age, and exchange with Jennifer Crittenden about her writing and the Eastern Sierra Book Festival.
Miami landed a commitment from its fourth straight four-star prospect over the weekend when Jabari Ishmael picked the Hurricanes over Oregon and FSU. Andrew Ivins and Davis Lake break down what it means and share why things are headed in the right direction for Miami at least when it comes to recruiting. The two also share some thoughts on whether or not UM should pursue UGA corner transfer Divaad Wilson and dive into the mess that is the FHSAA's most recent decision about the upcoming high school football season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Peach State-based edge rusher out is set to announce a commitment on August 24th and Miami leads on the 247Sports' Crystal Ball. Andrew Ivins and Davis Lake share what they think about the former Mississippi State commit after watching him go through combine like drills over the weekend. The two also comment on Jarren Williams headed to JUCO and discuss why they think Jarrid Williams might be UM's left tackle in 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warren Langworthy tells a cool story about Davis Lake and getting a free tow from a Rainbow he caught while floating. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bearfish/message
Whiskeytown kokanee,upper sacramento trout shasta trout/salmon,Oroville salmon, Eagle Lake trout Davis Lake trout,This year's kokanee plants Berryessa kokanee
Clear lake boating regs; stampede kokanee; Davis Lake rainbows;scott Leysath-outdoor recipes; Elk hoof disease in Calif; delta striper trolling; Bodega Bay boat ramp regs and salmon conditions
The Spinnerbait Kid Pete " The Dean" Gluszek and Pat Renwick of Stray Casts sit down with The Spinnerbait Kid. Listen along as they dive into some bass fishing talk.
-Klamath River Steelhead -Berryessa and Folsom-Spooning for bass and trout -Pyramid Lake cutthroat trout, deep water and near shore -Eagle Lake trolling for trout -Davis Lake rainbows
N. Yuba River Trout, Gold & Sardine Lakes, Davis Lake trout, Fishing in the city, Delta Black bass, Folsom bass, Berryessa Bass, More background check problems, Bridgeport area trout, Markleeville area trout
The Sandwich Weekly Podcast Episode 5. Activities and events from Friday May 31 through Thursday June 13. Hello again and welcome to the Sandwich Weekly Podcast. This is Episode 5, covering activities and events in and around Sandwich for the period Friday May 31 through Thursday June 13. Before I begin, I would like to thank all the listeners who have taken the time to visit and like the podcasts Facebook page and those who have sent some wonderful comments. Remember that this podcast is for you and if you have any suggestions for improvement, please send them to me at feedback@sandwichweekly.com. A special thanks to Geoff Penman who corrected the historical tidbit from last weeks episode. If you remember, I said that Davis Lake extended from Veterans Memorial Park to, what is now, Gletty Road. I didn’t believe that was possible since the buildings on Main Street existed prior to Davis lake being drained. I mistakenly thought that the Park referred to Veterans Park which is across from City Hall. Actually the lake extended from Sandwich Memorial Park to Gletty Road. Sandwich Memorial Park lies west of the YMCA and has an entrance on Water Street. This weeks tidbit of Sandwich history is about what once was an old train car and is now the Bull Moose Bar and Grille. The train car is a former Pullman Palace car that was built in 1893, at a cost of $25,000, and initially shown at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago later that year. It was placed into service by the Burlington (now the Burlington Northern Sante Fe) railroad and was part of their special “Pride of Burlington” train. In 1904, the train car was given to President Teddy Roosevelt to use during his presidential campaign and returned to the Burlington railway after Roosevelt was elected. The train car was put back into use for another presidential election in 1908 as William Howard Taft’s official transportation carriage. Taft won the election. During the next election, Roosevelt ran on his own Progressive Party (or “Bull Moose” Party) ticket Figuring the train car was good luck since it was used by the last two winners of Presidential elections, he got the car from the Burlington railway and used it to criss-cross the country during his campaign. Well, Teddy Roosevelt lost that election to Woodrow Wilson and the train car was returned to the railroad. The train car continued on the Burlington line until it was retired in the early 1930’s. In 1934, Sandwich resident Henry Tattersal bought the train car for $75 dollars and moved it from California to Sandwich, placing it on the southwest corner of Main and Church Streets. He redesigned the train car as a diner and opened it later that year and called it “The Diner”. In 1935, a man by the name of Wright bought the diner and moved it across the street to its present day location next to a house and renamed it “Wright’s Diner”. The train car diner has gone through a number of owners and name changes over the years, eventually incorporating the house into part of the restaurant It has been known as Paul’s Diner, Cucina Plata, Kelly’s Pub and the American Grill. The diner closed in 2008 and sat vacant for a couple years. That’s when Ron and Sue came into the picture. Ron and Sue bought the train car and house and painstakingly restored the inside building and car, as well as spruced up the outside that had deteriorated over time. Having had an antique business for over 25 years, Sue Saballus used her antique connections to find lighting fixtures and decorations to restore the train car to its original splendor when Teddy Roosevelt used it a century before. They even restored the original leaded glass windows along the top of the railcar. The family opened their restaurant in 2010 choosing the Bull Moose Bar and Grille name as a nod to the historical significance of the rail car. Friday May 31 American Legion Fish Fry - 5 to 7:30 pm at the Sheridan American Legion Post 729. The fish fry includes a choice of catfish or cod, fried or poached, with fries, hush puppies, and a complete salad bar for $9. Carry-outs are available by calling ahead. Saturday June 1 Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Plano Heritage Fest Begins at 11am on W John Street. Admission is $5, At 9 a.m., there will be a ruck march with Veterans Outreach of Kendall County. Summer Reading Kick-Off 12–2pm at the Sandwich Public Library. On Saturday we’ll kick off our Summer Reading Program with our annual celebration. There’ll be inflatables, water games, food, a book sale, and so much more! We can’t wait to kick off the reading season with the community. Sign up today to join in on the fun! Swing Dance - 4 to 6pm at the Sandwich Community Center, 1406 Suydam Rd. Music will be provided by, Talk of the Town Swing Band. The band will play swing, cha-cha, rumba, jitterbug, and tango. Admission is $10 and a cash bar is available. For information call 815–570–9004. Monday June 3 Summer Reading Registration Begins at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. This year’s theme is “Showtime at Your Library”. The Summer Reading Program runs for 6 weeks: Monday, June 10 through Saturday, July 20. Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. UFO – Unfinished Objects 10am to noon at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Do you have an unfinished craft object? Come join our group for coffee and conversation while working on your project. Musical Movie Matinee- My Fair Lady - 1:00–3pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Light refreshments will be provided. No Registration is required. Adult Cookies and Coloring2–4pm at the Somonauk Public Library. Features cookies and soft music. Writers’ Group- 3:30pm at the Somonauk Public Library. Register at the Patron Services desk or by calling 815–498–2440. Salta A La Hora De Cuento Bilingue- Bilingual Story Time - 4pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Los niños que hablan espanol e ingles estan invitados a la biblioteca para leer libros, aprender, y divertirese en ambos idiomas! Ages 3+, No Registration is required. Tech Wreck - 6pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Ever wonder what the inside of a DVD player looks like? Why not break it open then craft something new out of the pieces. Come to our third annual Tech Wreck to break things and make things. This is a teen program and No Registration required. Indian Valley Community Band 6–7:20pm in the Sandwich Middle School band room. This community band is made up of anyone who has ever played an instrument. Stop in to see what rehearsal is like. For information call 815–786–6752. Father’s Day paper Craft - 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Show your dad some extra love this Father’s Day! Create a one of a kind gift by making themed gift bags and matching cards to celebrate your father. Class taught by master paper-crafter Jennifer Boring. Ages 16+. Class costs $5. Program is first come first serve while supplies last! Tuesday June 4 Pre-K Story Time - 10:30–11:15 at the Sandwich Public Library. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Cornerstone Church Food Pantry- 12:30pm at Cornerstone Church in Sandwich. Cornerstone provides food for families in Sandwich, Somonauk, Plano, and Sheridan. Identification and proof of residency, such as a utility bill, are required. The Reading Pros – Grades 3–5 - 4–5pm at the Sandwich Public Library. We’ll discuss our monthly book, enjoy snacks, and have fun! Johnny K’s 2019 Cruise Night - 5 - 9pm At Johnny K’s in Sandwich. Discounts given to drivers of show cars. Adult Craft Night – DIY Marble Vase 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Ages 16+ Registration is required and there only 10 open spots for each class. Airborne on D-Day - 6:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Presented by Robert Mueller in honor of the 75th anniversary. Come learn about the US 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions. This is an adult program and no Registration required. Wednesday June 5 Walk-In Blood Pressure Clinics - 9–11am at KishHealth Systems Physician Group, 12700 Rt 34 in Plano. A KishHealth System professional will monitor your blood pressure weekly. No appointment is necessary. For information call 815–786–3962 or visit www.kishprograms.org Bingo - 12:30pm at the Somonauk Public Library – Entry is free and there are prizes. Every Wednesday but no Bingo on the last Wednesday of the month. Gentle Yoga 12–1pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Pre-K Story Time - 1–1:45pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Big Kids Story Time – Grades K–2 4–4:45pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Come to the library for stories, enjoy snacks, and have fun! Registration is required. Wellness Wednesday – DIY Yoga 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Please bring your own mats. No Registration is required. Intro to Beekeeping - 6:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Learn the basics of beekeeping with local beekeeper Joe Roberts. This is an adult program and no Registration required. Music in the Park 5–7pm in the Gazebo in downtown Sandwich. Bring your family and a lawn chair every Wednesday from May 29th through August 28th for the returning Music in the Park Summer Concert Series. Tonight you’ll listen to the Jack Mack. Thursday June 6 Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. STEM Activity 4pm at the Somonauk Public Library. Open to children grades K–5. Registration is required. Take Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS – 5–7pm at the Federated Church in Sandwich. Weigh-in is from 5–6pm and the meeting is from 6–7pm. Get support in reaching you weight loss goals. Movin’ On Cancer Support Group - 5–6pm at the Somonauk Public Library. Pre-K Story Time - 6–6:45pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Glow Party - 6pm at the Sandwich Public Library. We’ll have glow-in-the-dark games, fun, and crafts. Open to ages 6 and up. Registration required. An Evening with Local Author Bambi Harris - 6:30pm at the Somonauk Public Library. Bambi will answer questions, sign books and have goodies to share. Books will be available for purchase. Friday June 7 Computer Class – File Management Basics - 10:30-noon at the Sandwich Public Library. Registration is required and there’s a $10 fee. American Legion Fish Fry - 5 to 7:30 pm at the Sheridan American Legion Post 729. The fish fry includes a choice of catfish or cod, fried or poached, with fries, hush puppies, and a complete salad bar for $9. Carry-outs are available by calling ahead. Saturday June 8 12th Annual Kid’s Fishing Day - 9am to noon at the Sandwich Sportsman’s Club. Free to the public. Free lunch and prizes. Open to kids 16 and under. All children must be accompanied by an adult guardian. Bring your own pole and tackle. Bait will be donated by the Lake Holiday Marina. Sign up at the Sandwich Park District. The Sandwich Sportsman’s Club is located at 1011 Hartman Trail in Sandwich, one quarter mile west of the Sandwich Fairgrounds on Center Street. Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Sunday June 9 Sunday at Sandwich - Antique Flea Market is 8am–4pm at the Sandwich Fairgrounds. Admission is $5, children 12 and under are free. Parking is free and an ATM is available. No pets please. For more information visit the website, www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com Monday June 10 Gentle Yoga 9–10am at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. UFO – Unfinished Objects 10am to noon at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Do you have an unfinished craft object? Come join our group for coffee and conversation while working on your project. Musical Movie Matinee West Side Story – 1–3pm at the Sandwich Public Library. “It’s Showtime!” Come to the library to experience classic and new musicals as a part of our Summer Reading Theme! Light refreshments will be provided. No Registration is required. Salta A La Hora De Cuento Bilingue- Bilingual Story Time - 4pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Los niños que hablan espanol e ingles estan invitados a la biblioteca para leer libros, aprender, y divertirese en ambos idiomas! Ages 3+, No Registration is required. Messy Science - 5pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Let’s get messy and learn with some amazing science experiments. Open to ages 8 and up. Registration required. Monday Supper - 5–6:45pm at the Sheridan United Methodist Church, 219 S. Bushnell. Dinner is fried chicken, vegetables, dessert, and beverage. All are welcome. Carry-outs are available. Donations are appreciated. Tuesday June 11 Pre-K Story Time - 10:30–11:15 at the Sandwich Public Library. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Readers’ Haven Book Club - 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Come enjoy a lively book discussion! Copies of the club books are available in regular, large print, and audio formats to everyone. Pick up your copy at the circulation desk today! Registration is encouraged, but not required. Wednesday June 12 Walk-In Blood Pressure Clinics - 9–11am at KishHealth Systems Physician Group, 12700 Rt 34 in Plano. A KishHealth System professional will monitor your blood pressure weekly. No appointment is necessary. For information call 815–786–3962 or visit www.kishprograms.org Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities - 10:00am to 3pm at the Fox Valley Older Adults Center. A representative from Mendota Area Senior Services will help anyone older than 60, or younger than 60 with a disability, to obtain access to services, apply to programs, or gather information. No appointment is necessary. Cake and Crime Mystery Group - 12pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. This month the reading selection is “Kingdom of the Blind” by Louise Penny. Gentle Yoga 12–1pm at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Bingo - 12:30pm at the Somonauk Public Library – Entry is free and there are prizes. Every Wednesday but no Bingo on the last Wednesday of the month. Pre-K Story Time - 1–1:45pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Big Kids Story Time – Grades K–2 4–4:45pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Come to the library for stories, enjoy snacks, and have fun! Registration is required. Chess Club 6–7pm at the Sandwich Public Library. Chess boards will be provided or bring your own. Genealogy Club - 6:30–7:30pm at the Sandwich Public Library. This month Amy Vidlak-Girmsheid will explain how to use the Ancestry database accessible through the library. No Registration is required. Wellness Wednesday – Ageless Grace with professional Cecilia Carruthers 6:30–7:30 at the Sandwich Public Library. Ageless Grace is a Brain Health Fitness program. There’s an $8 fee and Registration is required. Music in the Park 5–7pm in the Gazebo in downtown Sandwich. Bring your family and a lawn chair every Wednesday from May 29th through August 28th for the returning Music in the Park Summer Concert Series. Tonight you’ll listen to Barbara and the Boys. Thursday June 13 Mothers Offering Mutual Support (MOMS)- 9:30 to 11:30am at the Plano Bible Church. Find support and encouragement from other moms. Child care and breakfast are provided. Chair Yoga for Seniors 10–10:30am at the at the Robert W. Rowe Library in Sheridan. Join us for this gentle Yoga exercise. Pre-K Story Time - 3–3:45pm at the Sandwich Public Library. So You Want to be a YouTuber? - 5pm at the Sandwich Public Library. This 3 hour class is led by Phil Sheppard. Come learn the basics of starting a YouTube channel, filming your videos, and more! This class also includes a one year subscription to an on-line video editor. Bring your own laptop. This is a teen program, Registration required and there is a $12 fee. Family Lego Night - 5pm at the Sandwich Public Library. All ages, No Registration is required. Take Off Pounds Sensibly – TOPS – 5–7pm at the Federated Church in Sandwich. Weigh-in is from 5–6pm and the meeting is from 6–7pm. Get support in reaching you weight loss goals. Helpful Links City of Sandwich Sandwich Area Chamber of Commerce Sandwich Public Library District Sandwich Park District Sandwich Opera House Fox Valley Older Adults Sandwich Police Department Sandwich Fire District Event Sponsor Contact Information American Legion Post 729 300 West Si Johnson Drive Sheridan,815–496–2380 City of Sandwich Tourism 144 E. Railroad Street Sandwich 815–786–9321 https://tourismcityofsandwich.com/ Cornerstone Church 17437 Pratt Road in Sandwich 815–786–6300 Federated Church 403 N. Main St., Sandwich 815–498–4592 Help for Seniors and People with Disabilities 815–539–9673, 815–539–7700, or 800–535–5970 Johnny K’s 125 Duvick Ave, Sandwich 815–786–3088 Millbrook United Methodist Church 8360 Fox River Rd. Millbrook 815–786–4106 Plano Bible Church 1111 West South Street, Plano 630–552–8877 www.PlanoBibleChurch.org Plano Community Library District 15 W. North Street, Plano 630–552–2009 www.planolibrary.info Robert W. Rowe Public Library 120 East Si Johnson Ave., Sheridan 815–496–2031 www.rwrlibrary.org Sandwich Area Chamber of Commerce 128 E. Railroad St P.O. Box 214, Sandwich, IL 60548 815–786–9075 https://sandwich-il.org Sandwich Public Library 925 South Main Street, Sandwich 815–786–8308 www.sandwichpld.org Somonauk Baptist Church 315 East North St., Somonauk 815–498–2312 Somonauk Public Library 700 East LaSalle Street, Somonauk 815–498–2440 https://www.somonauklibrary.org/ St. John’s Lutheran Church 235 Green St., Somonauk 815–498–1001
Lake Berryessa Bass, Clear Lake Bass, Davis Lake trout, Frenchman trout, Delta black bass, Clear Lake FLW tournament, Clear Lake catfish derby, Markleeville trout
Feather River Striper, Delta Trolling Stripers, Bullard Bar Kokanee, Scott Leysath-wildfish and game recipes, Lake Berryessa Bass, Delta Stripers, Davis Lake conditions, Pardee Kokanee, Camanche Trout
Eagle Lake rainbows, Bodega Bay Dungeness crab, Davis Lake trout, Fishing in the City, Folsom Lake bass and trout, Pyramid Lake cutthroat trout, Wrap up on feather & American River steelhead
Objections to salmon restoration, Scott Leysath - Wild fish and game recipes, Davis Lake trout, Delta striped bass, Sacramento salmon, Feather River salmon and steelhead
Brook trout plant in Golden Lake, Lake Almanor rainbows & browns, Eagle Lake rainbows, Scott Leysath - Wild fish & game recipes, Sacramento salmon, Davis Lake rainbows, Delta striper trolling, Feather River salmon, afterbay steelhead
Local Sacramento River salmon - technique, Clear Lake Bass, Klamath Refuge / Tule Lake waterfowl opener, Klamath River salmon & steelhead, Davis Lake rainbows
Feather River salmon, Bodega Bay salmon, Scott Leysath wild fish & game recipes, West Walker trout, Delta striper trolling, Davis Lake trout & catfish, Colusa salmon, State duck calling championship
Lake Oroville salmon, Eagle Lake trout (and fine), Scott Leysath - wild game & fish recipes, Davis Lake, Gold Lake, Bucks Lake, Feather River trout, Delta striper trolling, Bowman Lake road condition, Stampede kokanee
Lake Oroville salmon, Bullards Bar kokanee, Scott Leysath - Wild game recipes, Davis Lake trout, San Joaquin stripers, Oroville salmon, East & West fork Carson river, Indian Creek reservoir, Stampede kokanee
The Hook Flyshop - Sunriver, OR Ed Sylvester talks with John Olschewsky Discussed: background of the shop, Sunriver, Fall River, Lava Lake, Crane Prairie Reservoir, Davis Lake, Upper Deschutes
Folsom Lake trout, Folsom Lake bass, fishing in the city, Stampede kokanee, East & west forks of Carson River trout, Lake Almanor rainbows & salmon, Buck's Lake mackinaw, Davis Lake trout, American River shad
Episode 153 Hilton Lakes Adventure Part Two LISTEN In this second part of our adventure into the Hilton Lakes Basin of the Eastern Sierras we take a day hike from our basecamp at Hilton Lake 2 down around Davis Lake and explore a waterfall.
IN this adventure Dave, Gerry and I embark on a four day adventure into the Hilton Lakes Basin where we set up a base camp at Hilton Lake #2 before exploring Davis Lake, a hidden waterfall and Lakes No. 3,4,5 6 and 7. Along the way we take in some amazing scenery and dodge 3 thunderstorms.
Hour 1: Show Outline, Fort Bragg Rockfish and Albacore, Golden Gate Salmon, Dan Bacher - water issues. Hour 2: Feather River Salmon, Bullard's Bar Kokanee, Western Trout Streams, Davis Lake, Frenchman's Reservoir, Butt Lake, Mark Wilson - Stripers, West Walker River, Deer Scouting. Hour 3: Upper Sacramento River Salmon, Markleeville Trout (Carson Rivers), Gary Coe - Kokanee at Whiskeytown, Trinity Kokanee, Fishing in the City, Delta Black Bass, Stampede Kokanee.