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Fishing Report for the week of 6/6/2013

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Robert Dettling, of Woodland, records a moment with an awesome 17.5-pound Mackinaw he caught and released at Bucks Lake while fishing with Bryan Roccucci of Big Daddy’s Guide Service. Photo submitted
Michael Condon
Staff Writer
6/6/2013
 

Golf Tournaments

June 8

  The third annual Good Grief Golf Tournament returns to Bailey Creek on Saturday, June 8. Registration starts at 8 a.m. with a 9 a.m. shotgun start.

  The tournament is being organized by Sierra Hospice, and proceeds go to Sierra Hospice’s programs. Sierra Hospice is a volunteer and community based organization that provides end-of-life aid and support to patients and families.

  The cost is $120 per player and includes 18 holes and lunch. Additional lunch tickets are available for $15. Registered golfers are also eligible for a $100 door prize drawing.

  

Golf deals support ski hill

  In an effort to raise money, the Plumas-Eureka State Park Association is targeting golfers. The new method the association is using for fundraising is in the form of coupons.

  A golf savings package is now available for $75 from the state park association. The coupon book includes a total of $515 in savings.

  

California OUtdoors for the week of 6/5/2013

Carrie Wilson
California OUtoors for the week of 6/5/2013
 

Scouting with scuba

    Question: Is there any regulation prohibiting a photographer with scuba gear from also scouting out large abalone for a regulation-compliant abalone diver to take? Thanks in advance, and for all you do.

—Dave C.

  

Stewardship to celebrate National Trails Day

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Swarms of volunteers pitch in to help build a trail at the 2010 National Trails Day celebration along the Graeagle pathway, hosted by the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship. The stewardship plans to hold a similar workday this year, tackling multiple trail projects. Photo submitted
Feather Publishing
5/30/2013
 
 

  All are welcome to join the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship, in partnership with the Plumas and Tahoe national forests, for a “super trail daze” event to not only celebrate National Trails Day, but to celebrate and work on the ongoing mission to maintain the trails in and around the Sierra Buttes.

  Volunteers can help SBTS meet its volunteer match and celebrate the trails that they love. The volunteer workday is set for June 1, starting at 9 a.m.

  The event starts where volunteers meet the SBTS crew: at the Graeagle Green. Bagels, sack lunches and refreshments will be provided. Trail work will continue until 2 p.m., followed by an after-work celebration in Graeagle from 2 to 6 p.m.

  

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