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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, March 23, 2011 3C
GOLF NEWS
GraeagleMeadows membership should call
Golf for Niners Verner at 836-7450.
A potluck luncheon for The Niners are officially
those wishing to join thepart of the Graeagle Mead-
Niners will be held at the ows Women's Golf Club for
home of Gloria Verner at 2011, and they welcome
noon Tuesday, April 12. women wishing to play a ca-
It will be a potluck, sual nine holes on Tuesdays
and anyone interested in at2p.m.
the luncheon or club
season opens
California's 2011 spring per day and no more than a
turkey season will open total of three turkeys during
statewide March 26. The gen- the general, archery and ap-
eral season will extend prentice junior seasons com-
through May 1. In addition, bined.
archers may hunt turkeys Wild turkeys are a very
through May 15, and holders popular game bird in Califor-
of junior hunting licenses nia. The statewide popula-
are permitted to hunt with tion is estimated at 240,000
shotguns through May 15. birds. In 2008 (the most re-
In December 2008, the Fish cent year of compiled infor-
and Game Commission mation), the Department of
adopted regulations allowing Fish and Game's (DFG) game
special hunt dates for youth take hunter survey estimat-
hunters before and after the ed that 24,068 hunters bagged
general season. In addition 20,553 turkeys during the
to the general season, youth spring season. An additional
hunters who have a valid ju- 5,724 were taken during the
nior hunting license may fall season. In 2008, 10 coun-
hunt this year March 19 - 20 ties accounted for 55.5 per-
and May 2 - 15. The season cent of the statewide spring
remains closed to all hunters harvest: E1 Dorado, Mendoci-
-- both youth and adult -- no, Placer, Sonoma, Shasta,
between March 21 and the of- Yuba, Butte, San Diego, Na-
ficial opening day, March 26. pa and Lake.
Shooting hours for spring For places to hunt turkeys,
turkeys are from one-half DFG recommends hunters
hour before sunrise to 4 p.m. refer to the "Guide to Hunt-
Both a hunting license and ing Wild Turkeys in Califor-
upland game bird stamp are nia." This document is avail-
required to hunt turkeys, al- able to download by visiting
though an upland stamp is dfg.ca.gov. Under the Publi-
not required for hunters cations tab, click Upland
with junior licenses. The bag Game under Hunting. Scroll
limit is one bearded turkey down to Publications.
Bucks Lake Snowmobile Trail Grooming
Report
0311112011
(Trails groomed by volunteers of the Bucks Lake Snow
Drifters Snowmobile Club)
Route Mileage Last Groomed
#17 Mill Creek. 3.3
Kiosk to past
Chuck's Rock
#18 Grizzly Loop.
Begins and ends on
Oro Hwy.
#19 Gravel Range.
Big Creek to Grizzly
summit
15.5
12.4
#20 Bucks 15.8
Summit/Four Trees.
#21 Big Creek. Big 9.9
Creek Staging Area
to Haskins T.
#24 Lookout Cut Off. 5.6
Bucks summit to Big
Creek Rd
#24 Willow Creek.
Gravel Range to
Look out Rock
#24 Lower Daniels.
Gravel Range to Big
Creek Rd.
#25 Ararat Loop.
Cut Offto Willow
Creek
#27 Upper Daniels.
Gravel Range to Big
Creek Rd
#32 Cold Water
Looo.
#34 Granite Basin.
Gravel range to Oro
Hwy
#35 Grizzly Summit.
Gravel Range to Oro
Hwy
#36 Letterbox Loop.
Begins and ends on
Oro Hwy
5.1
3.2
7.8
2.4
8.8
13.0
3.0
7.3
03/07/11 to Mill
Creek Campground
03/07/11 to Dam
03/09/11 to Cold
Water Loop
3/11/11
03/11/11
03/07/11
03/10/11
03/07/11
03/10/11
02/22/11
03/09/11
Not groomed.
02/02/11
01/30/11
Whitehawk Ranch
Golf Club
is offering a special for
FIRST TIME MEMBERS
s 1000 on a Family Annual Pass
on an Individual Annual Pass
*Membership fees include golf,
driving range and cart fees
For more information, please contact the
Golf Shop at 530-836-0394
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Members of the
Photo submitted
Graeagle Men's Golf Association had fun scouting out the course with their special
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in
reconnaissance equipment.
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The GMGA Sp. Op. team
has just returned from a per-
ilous covert mission -- re-
port on the condition of
Graeagle Meadows Golf
Course.
The team was lead by
Bryan Hansen, holding a
highly sophisticated satel-
lite communication device
cleverly disguised as a Ti-
tleist umbrella. For this crit-
ical mission Bryan carefully
selected an experienced
guide with years of proven
service in rough environ-
ments, which were to be en-
countered: that being Jac
Castleton.
In the event that a rapid
advancement was called for,
Bryan selected Chuck
Franck -- who was able to
conceal his mechanized
cross-county skies in his
backpack (aka golf bag). need to know) are being checked and veri-
Long-range reconnais- It is hard to find round fied to adequately supply the
sance was the responsibili- white objects on a white main dining hall (19th hole).
ty of Jim Adams, who never, field.
ever, stopped searching the The Command & Control Assessment and Recom-
horizon. Facility (Pro Shop) was mendations To All Able-
To ensure this was an in- manned by one lone high Bodied Men and Women
ternational team mission, rank officer (that would be Clear your calendars of
our Scottish member Gary Bob Klein) planning for fu- trivial appointments -- this
Kinkley helped clear the ture events -- tournaments, is really important-- avoid
path with snowshoes. Of customers and sunny weath- conflicts at allcost.
course, it was a little too er. Rest up and do your
cool for Gary to bare his in- The white camouflage stretches -- no aches and
famous legs in his worldly (snow) was being removed pains.
kilt. from choice landing loca-Clean, polish, and wax
For truth, justice, and the tions (greens) for safe in- your equipment -- our toys
• American way, an embed- coming landings (good golf must be ready to go.
ded news reporter (Tom shots).
Balestri) ventured along -- Major traffic routes are So, be ready for a great
neophytes always have fun being opened for the arrival golf season. Currently activ-
no matter how risky the of equipment and forces -- ities are being scheduled to
mission, mowers, greens keepers, start in early April; read
golf carts and players, your GMGA or GMWGC for
The Finds of Facts Water lines, supply linesdetails and talk to your
(Classified-- only on a and communications lines friends. See you all soon.
PLUMAS COUNTY
A full color ma0azine produced by Feather Publishin0 Co., Inc.
in P as Countyr.
This is a publication that people
will keep all year long. 30,000 copies printed and
delivered to approximately 250 outlets throughout Plumas County.
Quick reference guides and Iocator maps for your convenience.
Deadlines: April 15, 2011
Publishes: May 16, 2011
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