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PAGE B-4 THE MOREHEAD NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2012 200 Newtown Square• Morehead, KY www.moreheadcinemas6.com For showtime information call 784-1330 Showtimes for Friday, February 24 thru Thursday, March 1 Matinee Prices Evening Prices Adults $5.00 Children $4.00 Adults $7.00 Children $5.50 Act of Valor R • 101 mins 1:35, 4:10, 7:35, 10:00 Dr. Seuss The Lorax PG • 86 mins 1:30, 9:45 Dr. Seuss The Lorax 3D PG • 86 mins 3:10, 5:25, 7:40 Ghost Rider 2D PG-13 • 96 mins 1:15, 7:25 Ghost Rider 3D PG-13 • 96 mins 4:40, 10:00 Good Deeds PG-13 • 110 mins 1:20, 4:25, 7:10, 9:50 Journey 2 3D PG • 94 mins 1:45, 7:30 Journey 2 the Mysterious Island PG • 94 mins 4:30, 9:50 Project X R • 88 mins 1:00, 4:00, 7:15, 10:05 6 Morehead Cinemas Simply stated, if I were a betting man, it would be difficult for me to place full confidence in any selection that I was to make. So put on your game face and support your teams Rowan County, for they have done you proud in yet another exciting season of 16th Region basket- ball. Grant Stevens can be reached at gstevensjournal-times.com or by tele- phone at 1-800-247-6142. Post From B-1 Water temperatures in Kentucky rivers hovering in the high 30s to low 40s do not inspire confidence that it is a great time to go fishing. However, for Kentucky sauger anglers, right now is glory time. "I fished below Lock and Dam 6 on the Ken- tucky River last Satur- day and I caught 12 sauger," said Ryan Oster, federal aid coordinator for the Kentucky Depart- ment of Fish and Wildlife Resources. "The fish are there. The better fish I caught farther down- stream from the dam." A five year stocking program commenced in 2006 placed hundreds of thousands of fingerling sauger in the Kentucky River from Lock and Dam 4 upstream to the headwaters. Excellent sauger fishing is now found throughout the river. The next few weeks bring sauger below locks and dams not only on the Kentucky River, but the Ohio River, the Cumber- land River below Lake Cumberland, the Ten- nessee River below Ken- tucky Lake and the Cum- berland River below Lake Barkley. These areas offer anglers bank fishing opportunity as well as fishing from a boat. Sauger hit orange, chartreuse, lime-green, white or pink curly-tailed grubs and soft plastic minnow imitators fished on the bottom just below these dams. Depending on current, you'll need anywhere from a 1/4- ounce leadhead up to an ounce or more. If your lure isn't regularly con- tacting bottom, then you likely aren't catching sauger. In addition to soft plas- tic lures rigged on lead- heads, walleye fishing tactics using a spinner rig work for late winter sauger in the deep holes below dams. The combination of bright plastic beads, a rotating blade, and a lively minnow is hard for sauger to resist. In turbid waters fish orange, yel- low, white, chartreuse, pink or other bright-col- ored bead and blade com- binations for added visi- bility. Spinner rigs are easy to tie and inexpensive to make. Start with a three-to- four-foot piece of 10- pound test monofilament or fluorocarbon line. Tie on a single #4 wall- eye hook to the end of the leader with a clinch knot.   Thread two or three 5mm beads on the leader and slide them down to the hook. Sometimes anglers thread a small foam float (5/16 wide by 11/16 inches long) on the leader to make the rig more buoyant, so the hook is less likely to snag on the bottom. Next, slip a stain- less steel clevis through the eye of a blade and thread the leader through the small openings on both ends of the cle- vis. Slide the spinner blade assembly down the line so that it comes to rest against the beads or float. The final step is to cut the leader to the desired length and tie a loop knot on the free end of the leader. Experiment with color, blade size and style, either Col- orado or Indiana, to find out which rig is most effective on a given day. Attach the rig to the snap at the top of the bottom bouncer. When fishing in rivers in the spring about 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 ounces of lead is heavy enough to keep your rig on the bottom in moderate current. Fishing success is all about presenta- tion. Motor upstream to the dam, then let the boat drift through the area you want to fish. By keeping the weight in contact with the bottom, the baited rig will drift just a few inches off the bottom, the depth needed to entice a bite from bottom-hugging sauger. Over the next few years, Kentuckians may catch sauger in the Green River downstream of Green River Lake, in the Salt River below Taylorsville Lake and in the middle stretch of the Barren River. The fisheries division of Kentucky Fish and Wildlife stocked 188,000 fin- gerling sauger in the Green River, 32,000 in the Salt River and 50,000 in the Barren River over the past two years. "We hope to estab- lish a viable repro- ducing population of sauger in these rivers," said Gerry Buynak, assistant director of fisheries for Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. "We hope to have sauger fishing right in downtown Bowling Green." Remember the current license year expires Feb. 29. If you plan to fish after March 1, you'll need to buy a new fishing license, available in the sporting goods section of department stores and tackle shops. You may buy one by visiting the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife homepage at fw.ky.gov or by calling 1- 877-598-2401. Ky Afield Outdoors March Fishing Madness Sauger readily bite in the cold water of late winter and early spring For your local NEWS and SPORTS 24/7 visit us online at www. themoreheadnews .com
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Page 1: Ky Afield Outdoors March Fishing Madness Postnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7q5717mw99/data/12.pdf · River. The fisheries division of Kentucky Fish and Wildlife stocked 188,000 fin-gerling sauger

PAGE B-4 THE MOREHEAD NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2012

200 Newtown Square• Morehead, KYwww.moreheadcinemas6.com

For showtime information call 784-1330Showtimes for Friday, February 24 thru Thursday, March 1

Matinee Prices Evening PricesAdults $5.00 Children $4.00 Adults $7.00 Children $5.50

Act of ValorR • 101 mins

1:35, 4:10, 7:35, 10:00Dr. Seuss The Lorax

PG • 86 mins1:30, 9:45

Dr. Seuss The Lorax 3DPG • 86 mins

3:10, 5:25, 7:40Ghost Rider 2D

PG-13 • 96 mins1:15, 7:25

Ghost Rider 3DPG-13 • 96 mins4:40, 10:00

Good DeedsPG-13 • 110 mins

1:20, 4:25, 7:10, 9:50Journey 2 3D

PG • 94 mins1:45, 7:30Journey 2

the Mysterious IslandPG • 94 mins

4:30, 9:50Project X

R • 88 mins

1:00, 4:00, 7:15, 10:05

6Morehead Cinemas

Simply stated, if I were a bettingman, it would be difficult for me toplace full confidence in any selectionthat I was to make.

So put on your game face and supportyour teams Rowan County, for theyhave done you proud in yet anotherexciting season of 16th Region basket-ball.

Grant Stevens can be reached atgstevensjournal-times.com or by tele-phone at 1-800-247-6142.

Post From B-1

Water temperatures inKentucky rivers hoveringin the high 30s to low 40sdo not inspire confidencethat it is a great time togo fishing.

However, for Kentuckysauger anglers, right nowis glory time.

"I fished below Lockand Dam 6 on the Ken-tucky River last Satur-day and I caught 12sauger," said Ryan Oster,federal aid coordinatorfor the Kentucky Depart-ment of Fish and WildlifeResources. "The fish arethere. The better fish Icaught farther down-stream from the dam."

A five year stockingprogram commenced in2006 placed hundreds ofthousands of fingerlingsauger in the KentuckyRiver from Lock andDam 4 upstream to theheadwaters. Excellentsauger fishing is nowfound throughout theriver.

The next few weeksbring sauger below locksand dams not only on theKentucky River, but theOhio River, the Cumber-land River below LakeCumberland, the Ten-nessee River below Ken-tucky Lake and the Cum-berland River below LakeBarkley. These areasoffer anglers bank fishingopportunity as well asfishing from a boat.

Sauger hit orange,chartreuse, lime-green,white or pink curly-tailedgrubs and soft plasticminnow imitators fishedon the bottom just belowthese dams. Dependingon current, you'll needanywhere from a 1/4-ounce leadhead up to anounce or more. If yourlure isn't regularly con-tacting bottom, then youlikely aren't catchingsauger.

In addition to soft plas-tic lures rigged on lead-heads, walleye fishingtactics using a spinnerrig work for late wintersauger in the deep holesbelow dams.

The combination ofbright plastic beads, arotating blade, and alively minnow is hard forsauger to resist. In turbidwaters fish orange, yel-low, white, chartreuse,pink or other bright-col-ored bead and blade com-binations for added visi-bility.

Spinner rigs are easy totie and inexpensive tomake.

Start with a three-to-four-foot piece of 10-pound test monofilamentor fluorocarbon line.

Tie on a single #4 wall-eye hook to the end of theleader with a clinchknot.   

Thread two or three5mm beads on the leaderand slide them down tothe hook. Sometimesanglers thread a smallfoam float (5/16 wide by11/16 inches long) on theleader to make the rigmore buoyant, so thehook is less likely to snagon the bottom.

Next, slip a stain-less steel clevisthrough the eye of ablade and thread theleader through thesmall openings onboth ends of the cle-vis. Slide the spinnerblade assembly downthe line so that itcomes to rest againstthe beads or float.

The final step is tocut the leader to thedesired length andtie a loop knot on thefree end of theleader. Experimentwith color, blade sizeand style, either Col-orado or Indiana, tofind out which rig ismost effective on agiven day.

Attach the rig tothe snap at the top ofthe bottom bouncer.When fishing inrivers in the springabout 1 1/2 to 2 1/2ounces of lead isheavy enough tokeep your rig on thebottom in moderatecurrent.

Fishing success isall about presenta-tion. Motorupstream to thedam, then let theboat drift throughthe area you want tofish. By keeping theweight in contactwith the bottom, thebaited rig will driftjust a few inches offthe bottom, thedepth needed toentice a bite frombottom-huggingsauger.

Over the next fewyears, Kentuckiansmay catch sauger inthe Green Riverdownstream ofGreen River Lake, inthe Salt River belowTaylorsville Lakeand in the middlestretch of the BarrenRiver. The fisheriesdivision of KentuckyFish and Wildlifestocked 188,000 fin-gerling sauger in theGreen River, 32,000in the Salt River and50,000 in the BarrenRiver over the pasttwo years.

"We hope to estab-lish a viable repro-ducing population ofsauger in theserivers," said GerryBuynak, assistantdirector of fisheries

for Kentucky Fish andWildlife. "We hope tohave sauger fishing rightin downtown BowlingGreen."

Remember the currentlicense year expires Feb.29. If you plan to fishafter March 1, you'll needto buy a new fishing

license, available in thesporting goods section ofdepartment stores andtackle shops. You maybuy one by visiting theKentucky Fish andWildlife homepage atfw.ky.gov or by calling 1-877-598-2401.

Ky Afield Outdoors March Fishing MadnessSauger readily bite in the cold water of late winter and early spring

For your local NEWS andSPORTS 24/7 visit us online at

www.themoreheadnews

.com

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