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Clayton Jackson (left, #16 in
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the ball in last Mondays game
in Williamstown. The
Williamstown boys defeated
the Marauders 4-2 in the
Monday game and then
defeated Rivendell 5-3, at
home, on Thursday to improve
to 7-1. Photo by Bill Croney.
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WINTER TIRES
with 5 lug steel wheels 255/65R18
$500 call 793-2057
02 CHRYSLER SEBRING LSI
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$4,995
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auto., loaded, low miles, one owner
$6,495
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$3,495
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$7,495
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$3,495
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$4,995
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4 dr., auto., cruise, tilt, low miles, 57K
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loaded, 7 passenger, warranty
$6,495
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2-dr, LS sport, loaded, warranty
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auto., low miles, Sharp! white
$11,995
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$4,995
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Vermont Fishing Opportunities Heat Up as Waters Cool
Shawn Good, a fisheries biologist with
Vermont Fish & Wildlife, poses with a beau-
tiful late-fall Northern Pike caught on Lake
Champlain. VTF&W Photo
Despite dropping temperatures and shorter
days, the fall season brings out some of the
years hottest fishing action on lakes, ponds,
rivers and streams throughout Vermont and
the states Fish & Wildlife Department is urg-
ing anglers to take advantage of these prime
angling opportunities.
As water temperatures cool off, many dif-
ferent fish species begin to feed heavily, said
Shawn Good, fisheries biologist with Vermont
Fish & Wildlife. From warm water species
such as largemouth and smallmouth bass,
northern pike, perch, and walleye, to cold
water species like trout and salmon, fish feed-
ing activity really picks up across the board
and creates exceptional fishing conditions for
anglers.
While the hot temperatures of summer can
sometimes make fishing slow, the autumn months represent a
transition time where fish generally become more active and easi-
er to catch. This increase in feeding activity can be attributed to
fish boosting their reserves of essential nutrients in order to sustain
themselves during the winter when their metabolism slows and
they feed less.
Fishing pressure on Vermont waters also decreases significantly
as the seasons change, so there is less competition from other
anglers.
Fall is one of the absolute best times to be on the water in
Vermont regardless of what species you want to target or where
you want to fish, said Good. Some of the best days Ive ever had
on the water have come late in the fall when many other anglers
have already put their rods away for the winter. Its an amazing
time of year to be on the water, and youll likely have your favor-
ite fishing holes all to yourself.
One enhanced fall angling opportunity is bass fishing, whether
it be on world-renowned Lake Champlain, the diverse Connecticut
River or one of Vermonts many smaller lakes and ponds.
Professional tournament angler Dave Wolak of North Carolina,
who has numerous victories and top finishes in Bassmaster and
FLW Outdoors competitions on Lake
Champlain, relishes fall bass fishing in
Vermont.
The fall makes the great bass fisheries of
Vermont even greater, said Wolak. Not
only do cooling air temperatures make for
comfortable fishing weather and less boat
traffic for fishermen, but the bass also know
to take advantage of cooling water tempera-
tures by feeding shallow in preparation for
winter. More and bigger bass in shallow usu-
ally means more bass action on the water.
Ive been coming to Vermont in the fall
for decades and have always enjoyed the fall
bass fishing because Vermont is one of those
unique states in which the bass fisheries pos-
sess near equally abundant smallmouth and
largemouth populations, said Wolak. You
can always bounce between different fishing strategies for the two
bass species during other seasons, but Ive found these healthy
bass populations mix together more often in the fall when tem-
peratures cool. This effect makes fall bass fishing in Vermont even
more fun.
Other hot fall fishing action typically includes walleye fishing
on the Connecticut River, landlocked salmon fishing on the Clyde
River, and trout and salmon fishing on Lake Champlain, among
various other opportunities.
One of the great things about late fall fishing is that theres no
need to get an early start. Hitting the water at 6 or 7 a.m. for the
early-morning bite isnt necessary.
Sleep in and wait until the suns well up and the surface water
temperature has inched upwards a few degrees, said Good. With
water temperatures hovering in the 40s and low 50s, fish like bass
and pike need a couple of extra hours to warm up and begin to
feed. You can be on the water by 10 a.m. and off by 3 p.m. These
are short days, but possibly some of the most productive of the
year.
To purchase a Vermont fishing license or to find out more about
fishing opportunities, visit www.vtfishandwildlife.com.

Be Alert to Avoid Moose on the Highway
Drivers need to be alert and cautious
because moose are on the move, accord-
ing to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife
Department.
Moose are more likely to be crossing
roadways at this time of year, especially
after dark or early in the morning. The
peak of their breeding season is late
September and the first two weeks of
October.
Motorists hit 75 moose on Vermont
highways during 2013, said Col. David
LeCours of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife
Department. We are asking drivers to be
especially careful and for people to enjoy
watching moose from a distance. Moose
can be unpredictable and dangerous if
you get too close and they feel cornered
or get irritated.
Moose are a threat to motorists, but
there are measures you can take to avoid hitting them, according
to Fish & Wildlife:
- Always be aware of the danger -- moose cross the road ran-
domly, as well as at their regular crossings.
- Increase your roadside awareness and
reduce your speed when you see MOOSE
CROSSING signs along the highway.
When on secondary roads, the recom-
mended speed is 40 mph or less in these
moose crossing areas.
- Drive defensively and dont overdrive
your headlights. Moose are more active at
night and early morning, and they are dif-
ficult to see because of their dark color.
- If you see a moose ahead, slow down or
stop. Trying to speed past them before
they can move can be a serious mistake.
Vermont highway sections most frequent-
ed by moose:
- Rt.105 from Island Pond to Bloomfield
- Rt.114 from East Burke to Canaan
- Rt.2 from Lunenberg to East St.
Johnsbury
- Interstate 91 at Sheffield Heights
- Interstate 89 from Bolton to Montpelier
- Rt. 12 from Worcester to Elmore
- Rt 118 near Belvidere Corners and the Rt. 109 intersection
Eighteen people have died in motor vehicle collisions with moose
on Vermont highways since 1985.
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Ontario County (N.Y.) District Attorney Michael
Tantillo announced last Wednesday that a grand
jury had reviewed evidence in the Tony Stewart
case and decided not to indict him. Kevin Ward Jr
died after being hit by Stewarts car in a sprint car
race at Canandaigua Motorsports Park on Aug. 9.
Ward had climbed from his car and walked toward
Stewarts car on the track under a caution period.
This is great news for the racing world but still
remains a boundless tragedy for the Ward family
and Tony Stewart. The effects will linger forever
and will impact the lives of the Ward family and
Tony Stewart until all close their eyes for the final
time. Stewart told the Associated Press, I know
100 percent in my heart and in my mind that I did
not do anything wrong. This was 100 percent an
accident, Concern for Stewart runs high among
his teammates and fellow competitors. For me
personally, yes, obviously you worry about your
friend and the circumstances that are surrounding
him and how things could be dictated for the rest
of his life, SHR driver Kevin Harvick told the
USA Today. Being around and knowing how
much its weighed on him and all the things hes
had going on personally for me Im happy for
my friend. Im overjoyed in what is a devastating
situation. For Stewart the anguish, the sense of a
daily void, the gut wrenching tragedy eating at his
gut healing will be a long process. There hasnt
been a day thats gone by that I havent thought
about it. And it will be like that all your life,
Stewart related to the Associated Press. You are
never going to forget about it. You are never going
to not see it happen all over again. Its going to be
a part of me forever. A NASCAR Statement from
Brett Jewkes, NASCAR Chief Communications
Officer read:, There are no winners in tragedy.
Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Kevin
Ward Jr. family and Tony Stewart as they all cope
with this tragic incident at Canandaigua
Motorsports Park. This has been a difficult time
for everyone involved and we have respected the
local authorities responsible for reviewing this
case.
New Hampshire stock car veteran Joey
Polewarczyk, Jr. capped off his 2014 American
Canadian Tour title with a second consecutive win
in the season finale Fall Foliage 200 at Airborne
Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY on Saturday.
Polewarczyk used the high lane to get around
Quebecs Patrick Laperle on the final restart with
just over 20 laps remaining in the event to take the
lead and become the only repeat winner on the
2014 American Canadian Tour and claim his first
career championship. Eight-time ACT Champion
Brian Hoar completed the podium, while Travis
Stearns and Jeff White rounded out the top five.
Jimmy Hebert, Dave Pembroke, Donald Theetge,
Ben Ashline, and Jean-Francois Dery completed
top ten finishes.
Now we are 12. Jeff Gordon took the checkered
flag in Sundays AAA 400 at Dover International
Speedway, but four other drivers got the axe in the
first Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup elimina-
tion race in the history of the sport. AJ
Allmendinger, 2004 series champion Kurt Busch,
Greg Biffle and Aric Almirola missed the cut for
the next round of the Chase, as the field was pared
from 16 drivers to 12 following the third and final
Challenger Round race. After the dominant car of
Coors Light Polesitter Kevin Harvick had a major
issue with the left front wheel on Lap 254 of 400,
Gordon took control of the event on Lap 305,
passing runner-up Brad Keselowski for the lead
on Lap 305. After a cycle of green-flag pit stops,
Gordon led the last 71 laps, pulling away to win
by a comfortable 4.352 seconds. Jimmie Johnson
ran third, followed by Joey Logano and Matt
Kenseth, as all of the top-five drivers advanced to
the Contender Round, a three-race elimination
with visits to Kansas Speedway, Charlotte Motor
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Speedway and Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.
The victory was Gordons fourth of the season,
fifth at the Monster Mile and 92nd of his career,
third most all-time behind Richard Petty (200) and
David Pearson (105). And victory No. 92 had
special significance beyond an automatic ticket to
the next round of the Chaseespecially after a
blown tire last week at New Hampshire produced
a 26th-place finish and put the four-time champion
one disaster away from elimination from
NASCARs 10-race playoff.
I think this is huge, Gordon said in Victory
Lane. We came in here with a little bit of extra
pressure because we werent guaranteed to be in.
If we hadnt finished where we were running at
New Hampshire last week (sixth when the tire
blew), it would have been kind of an easy day for
us.
He isnt old enough to gamble, but Erik Jones
played his cards right on Saturday night and won
the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rhino
Linings 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Jones, 18, the second youngest winner in NASCAR
Truck Series history, made a late-race pass on his
Kyle Busch Motorsports teammate Darrell Wallace
Jr. with 1t3 laps to go, earning his second victory
in nine starts this season. It was a blast, said
Jones, who recovered from an early race hiccup
on pit road to win in his debut at Las Vegas. I
learned a ton. To get a win on a mile-and-a-half
thats awesome. It drove so good at the end, I
couldnt ask for any more than this. I wanted to
win out here so bad, I had this marked down as
one I was looking forward to. This is really sur-
real for me right now. Jones, who notched
KBMs 10th NCWTS win of 2014 credited crew
chief Eric Phillips with the right adjustments on
the final stop that earned him his third-career vic-
tory in 14 NCWTS starts. It was perfect, he
added. We were way, way too loose in traffic
before it, but we had a strong Tundra. It was a
perfect adjustment. We made a big swing at it, it
just worked out. For Wallace Jr., after a dominant
performance, took the defeat as a huge bust. Just
got beat, flat out, said Wallace Jr., after recording
his fifth runner-up performance of the season.
Congrats to the 51 (Jones), hate that its not the
54. We need a win. (Its) frustrating, I hate finish-
ing second so bad. Thanks to my guys though. I
thought it was ours. Another KBM dominance for
sure. Well go onto Talladega and try to finish one
spot better. With five races remaining, the
NCWTS will take a three-week break before
returning to action at Talladega (Ala.)
Superspeedway on Saturday, October 18.
It was a clear case of Dover dj vu. Kyle
Busch took the lead from Joey Logano on pit road
under caution near the midpoint of Saturdays
NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Dover
International Speedway and led every lap thereaf-
ter. In winning Saturdays Dover 200 at the
Monster Mille, Busch duplicated an accomplish-
ment remarkably similar to his victory at Dover in
May. In this case, he grabbed the lead from
Logano with a lightning fast pit on Lap 100 and
stayed out front for the final 101 circuits in win-
ning his fifth Nationwide Series race of the sea-
son, his fifth at Dover and the 68th of his career,
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Ages 60-69
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Sportsmen and women should be optimistic about the upcoming
deer hunting seasons, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife
Department.
Our overall herd health is good, and people are seeing a lot of
deer right now, said Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Louis Porter.
Hunters who scout early should do well as favorite fall foods for
deer -- apples and nuts -- appear spotty. Hunters should key in on
these fall food areas, because deer will concentrate in them.
According to Vermont deer biologist Adam Murkowski, biologi-
cal data on the health of deer collected during last falls hunting
seasons show that Vermonts deer continue to remain in good
health. Additionally, Murkowski noted that recent weather data
indicate the past three winters have not been severe in nature -- a
boon to deer throughout the state.
It is important that hunters continue to act as local wildlife man-
agers and stewards through harvesting an adequate number of ant-
lerless deer this year, Murkowski said. Maintaining a healthy deer
herd is beneficial to Vermont hunters, the deer and the habitats that
support them. Scientific management of the states deer herd would
not be possible without the active participation of Vermont hunt-
ers.
Sportsmen and women should take note that the boundaries of
some wildlife management units have been changed to better reflect
wildlife populations and land uses. These changes will take affect
during the 2014 hunting seasons, and hunters should be familiar
with these changes when going afield and when reporting their
harvest.
A 2014 Vermont Deer Hunting Guide can be downloaded from
the departments website at www.vtfishandwildlife.com. It includes
a map of the revised Wildlife Management Units (WMUs), season
dates, regulations, and other helpful information.
In Vermont, a hunter may take up to three deer in a calendar year
in any combination of seasons (archery, youth weekend, November
rifle season, December muzzleloader). Of these, only two may be
legal bucks, and only one buck may be taken in each season. A
legal buck is a deer with at least one antler having two or more
points one inch or longer. All three deer in the annual bag limit may
be antlerless deer taken in archery, youth or muzzleloader seasons.
Spike-antlered deer are protected except during the youth deer
weekend. A point must be one inch or longer from base to tip. The
main beam counts as a point, regardless of length.
Archery Season Oct. 4-26 and December 6-14
Vermonts archery deer hunting season offers hunters the chance
to take up to three deer with three archery licenses. No more than
one of the deer taken during split archery season may be a legal
buck. No antlerless deer may be taken in Wildlife Management
Units (WMU) D2, E1 and E2.
Youth Deer Weekend Nov. 8-9
Youth deer hunting weekend, open to residents and nonresidents,
is open the Saturday and Sunday before the regular rifle season.
Anyone, resident or nonresident, who is 15 years old or younger on
the weekend of the hunt and who has successfully completed a
hunter safety course may purchase a hunting license and obtain a
free youth deer hunting tag.
The young hunter must be accompanied by an unarmed adult
over 18 years of age who holds a Vermont hunting license.
Landowner permission is required in order to hunt on private land
during the youth deer hunt weekend.
A young hunter who has obtained a Vermont hunting license and
youth deer tag may take one deer of either sex during youth deer
hunting weekend in any WMU. The antler restriction that applies
for other Vermont deer seasons does not apply for youth deer hunt-
ing weekend.
Rifle Season Nov. 15-30
Vermonts November rifle season begins on the Saturday 12 days
before Thanksgiving and runs for 16 consecutive days. The rifle
season offers the opportunity to enjoy north country deer hunting at
its best. One legal buck with at least one antler having two or more
points may be taken anywhere in the state during this season.
Muzzleloader Season Dec. 6-16
During the muzzleloader season one legal buck may be taken
with at least one antler having two or more points with the muzzle-
loader license tag. A regular hunting license must be purchased to
get the muzzleloader license.
In addition to a legal buck, a muzzleloader hunter who receives
an antlerless permit may take an antlerless deer in the Wildlife
Management Unit indicated on the permit.
Planning Your Hunt
The 2013 Vermont Deer Harvest Report, available from the Fish
& Wildlife Departments web site (www.vtfishandwildlife.com) has
a wealth of information to help plan a hunt, including the number of
deer taken in each town. Click on Hunting and Trapping and Big
Game to download a copy of the report.
Vermonts regular hunting licenses, including a November rifle
season buck tag, still cost only $25 for residents and $100 for non-
residents. Hunters under 18 years of age get a break at $8 for resi-
dents and $25 for nonresidents.
Hunters must have a standard hunting license in order to purchase
an add-on archery deer hunting license ($23 residents, $38 nonresi-
dents), except that nonresidents may purchase an archery only deer
license costing just $75.
Muzzleloader licenses are $23 for residents, $40 for nonresi-
dents, and a regular hunting license is required first.
Licenses are quickly and easily available on Fish & Wildlifes
web site and from license agents statewide.
The 2014 Vermont Hunting, Fishing & Trapping LAWS and
GUIDE explains all of Vermonts hunting regulations and includes
maps showing public hunting areas, as well as a map showing the
WMU boundaries. It is available electronically on the Vermont Fish
& Wildlife website and in paper versions where licenses are sold.
In Vermont you can enjoy your hunting any day of the week,
including Sundays, and all seasons are open equally for residents
and nonresidents.
Contact the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department for more infor-
mation. Telephone 802-828-1000 or Email fwinformation@state.
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finish line 2.545 seconds ahead of Logano, who
ran second. Chase Elliott finished third and
increased his series lead to 26 points over JR
Motorsports teammate Regan Smith, who came
home eighth. Rookie Chris Buescher was fourth,
followed by Elliott Sadler, Kyle Larson and Brian
Scott.
Victory Lane
Veteran Kenny Tremont survived a caution
filled event on Friday night to win the 50 lap
LawPower.com Slate Valley Showdown feature
event in the return to clay at Devils Bowl
Speedway. The race was interrupted by 15 caution
periods included two red flag periods, all before
the crossed flags signaled the half-way point.
You just have to be a little bit careful. Its tight,
Tremont told Vermont Motorsports magazine in
Victory Lane. I gotta give the track crew some
credit. They did a nice job with the track and I
think the first time with the surface down, its only
going to get better.
Garage Garble
Sprint Cup Driver Chase Standings - Contender
Round: [after Dover, race 29 of 36] 1) #2-Brad
Keselowski [5 wins], 3000 points. 2) #22-Joey
Logano [4 wins], 3000. 3) #4-Kevin Harvick [2
wins], 3000. 4) #48-Jimmie Johnson [3 wins],
3000. 5) #24-Jeff Gordon [4 wins], 3000. 6) #18-
Kyle Busch [1 win], 3000. 7) #88-Dale Earnhardt
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#31-Ryan Newman, 3000. 10) #99-Carl Edwards
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3000. 12) #5-Kasey Kahne [1 win], 3000.
Points are reset after each round, for the Contender
Round it goes to 3000, no points for wins
The order is set by the points standings after the
last round.
(ties are broken by wins, 2nds, 3rds, etc, within
that round of the Chase)
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The Milk Bowl is run in three 50-lap segments,
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