Recreation
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Glory Days Flag Football League marked week seven of season play last week.
Matchups for week seven resulted in victories for Mobb Squad over Kelseyville (46-12) and Upper Lake over Robinson Warriors (38-7).
The Aces had their second bye of the season.
League standings are as follows.
Upper Lake
Record: 5-1
Win percent: .883
Home: 2-1
Away: 3-0
PF: 239
PA: 79
Streak: Won four
Devil's Aces
Record: 3-2
Win percent: .600
Home: 2-1
Away: 1-1
PF: 201
PA: 128
Streak: Won two
Robinson Warriors
Record: 3-3
Win percent: .500
Home: 2-2
Away: 1-1
PF: 169
PA: 192
Streak: Lost three
Mobb Squad
Record: 2-4
Win percent: .333
Home: 1-1
Away: 1-3
PF: 144
PA: 201
Streak: Won one
Kelseyville
Record: 1-4
Win percent: .200
Home: 0-2
Away: 1-2
PF: 74
PA: 227
Streak: Lost two
The league is still looking for help with its chain crew for the rest of the season. They can provide training and there will be some modest compensation involved.
Call League Director Bob Hopkins, 707-994-4720, or Vinny Lamb, 707-295-0223, or visit the league's Web site, www.HTOsports.com/?GDFFL1, for more information.
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Licensed hunters can now hunt white-fronted geese and white geese during the late season for geese in the Balance of the State Zone. This is in addition to the already established late season goose hunts in the North Coast and Imperial County Special Management Areas.
The purpose of these late season goose hunts is to reduce goose crop depredation complaints on private lands.
Providing hunting opportunities in the late season will help reduce potential crop depredation by lowering the population(s) and shifting geese onto public areas.
Most goose populations that winter in California are at or above population goals and remain in California through late spring.
Providing hunting opportunities at this time helps minimize potential damage on agricultural lands. All late season goose hunts are closed on Type A and B wildlife areas.
However, other public lands open to waterfowl hunting may be open during these late season hunts.
The new season in the Balance of the State Zone will be open from Feb. 18 through Feb. 22. A daily bag limit of eight geese is allowed which may include up to six white geese or up to six white-fronted geese.
The Sacramento Valley Special Management Area will be closed to the take of white-fronted geese during the late season goose hunt. Type A and B wildlife areas will not be open to hunting. However, Type C areas and other public lands that allow waterfowl hunting may be open.
The North Coast Special Management Area will be open from Feb. 18 through Mar. 10. The daily bag limit is six small Canada geese only.
Large Canada geese cannot be taken during the late season hunt. Type A, B and C wildlife areas will not be open to hunting but other public lands that allow waterfowl hunting may be open.
The Imperial County Special Management Area will be open from Feb. 11 through Feb. 26. The daily bag limit is six white geese. Type A, B and C wildlife areas will not be open to hunting but other public lands that allow waterfowl hunting may be open.
The complete regulations can be found at www.dfg.ca.gov/regulations.
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