March 24, 2010
The Julian News 11
• FISHING REPORT • G E O D E S I C H O M E
News from
Lake Cuyamaca
Last Week's Results and
This Week's Prognosis
Greetings From
Lake Cuyamaca
Panoramic Views Overlooking Lake Cuyamaca
Estate Sale...
Heirs have never lived in this home. They are motivated to sell. 1,213 sq.ft. 2bd tba,
bedroom, larqe dininq & livinq room, detached 2 car qaraqe. Brinq all offers $349,000.
huge loft/2"d
THE TACKLE SHOP HOURS
EVERYDAY 6:00 AM
TO 5:30 PM
We Still Have Our Week Day
Motor Boat Special Thru The
Month Of March - $25.00 Rental
Fee For The Entire Day Monday
Thru Thursday
NOTABLES: Jake Howard
of San Diego caught 1 trout
that weighed 4.7 pounds
using a nightcrawler at Heron
Point.
Tom Gill of Vista caught 5 trout
weighing a total of 12 pounds,
the largest 2.8 pounds. He
was using blow up worms and
power bait at Lone Pine.
Mike D. of El Cajon caught
5 trout, the largest 1.5 pounds.
He was using a trout colored
Rappala, near Fletcher Island.
Bill Mace of Spring Valley
caught 4 trout weighing a total
of 7.3 pounds, the largest 2.6
pounds. He was. using orange
twist power bait on the Dike.
There Is A Free Fishing Class
Every Saturday At The Launch
Ramp. Meet Ranger Charlie At
10:00 AM.
THE DECONTAMINATION
WASH DOWN IS REQUIRED
FOR ALL PRIVATE VESSELS
AND MOTORS BEFORE
A LAUNCH. ALSO, FLOAT
TUBES AND WADERS MUST
BE WASHED DOWN BEFORE
USING THE LAKE. THERE IS
A FEE FOR THE WASH DOWN.
WEEKEND ESCAPE + SCENIC VIEWS
On a very nice 28 acre lot in Whispering Pines, 848 sq.ft.; 2BD, 1BA, detached two car garage, large
private patio off kitchen, Large living room, Custom made stone outdoor barbeque, Beautiful gazebo to
enjoy views and sunsets; plus, terraced planters for your vegetable garden. Colorful flowers & mature
trees adorn property. Priced to sell now $169,000.
DESIGNER GRANITE HOUSE
Amazing and beautiful Granite features are on display in this remarkaNe home. Owner is considered
possibly the finest Granite craftsman/artist in San Diego. 1,426 sq.ft. 3BD, 2BA, + Laundry/4th
bedroom, 2 wells, .87 acres. Detached 1,400 sq.ft, workshop or possible Granny flat, with 16' ceilings!
Jenn-Air Appliances, Walk-In Pantry, Knotty Alder Cabinets, Exotic 4'x8' Granite Island &
Kitchen Countertops, Custom Granite Sinks, Granite Garden Window, Granite Bathrooms & Travertine
Floors, Granite Window Surrounds, Granite Showers in Both Baths, Granite Jacuzzi Tub, Walk-In Closets.
All rooms have custom ceiling fans. Enjoy the 3 covered porches, numerous fruit trees includes: Pear,
Plum, Apple, Nectarine, Peach & Apricot. Offered at $424,000.
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Apple Tree Realty and
Polo Properties are
affiliated residential
Real Estate
Brokerage companies'
license #00571248
IN BUSINESS OVER 33 YEARS.
For further information or to make
reservations for condos, cabins or
camping, please call 877-581-9904.
Animal Behaviors grab, move, explore and entertain themselvesl Some dogs can open
Volunteer Expo Part I doors. Others attempt to chew through them. The mouth is more vital
than any other part in a dog's world, from birth to last days. Beginning
continued from page 9 by Kristen [xzuterbach Craig with nursing, moving to mouthing, then chewing and biting, this is how
a display to attract possible Quiz they explore the tactile world and socially, communicate friendship
1. When your pup plays with you, does your dog:
a. Lick your hands and face submissively.
b. Open her mouth and make fake growling noises.
c. Nip at your hands and feet wherever you go.
d. Chew on your appendages ceaselessly.
e. Bark when she is after you, growling when you try to sit down
and snap at the air when you approach.
2. When in the presence of children, does your dog:
a. Get small and approach gently.
b. Stand with front legs upright, ears pitched forward.
c. Tail tucked, growl quietly and avoid any contact.
d. Hackles up, snarl or worse, snap in the air.
e. Act as though children are evil gremlins, bark at the sight of
them and show signs of aggression when approached.
3. When visitors come by, does your dog:
a. Look to you for guidance as to whether these are friends or
foes.
b. Jump on them boisterously and later attempt to hump their
legs.
c. Bark incessantly, growling and refusing to look at them, head
lowered for action.
d. Bite them on the way out, if only a nip on the heels to get
them moving faster.
e. Bite them on the way in, stand between you and them and
resist your efforts to move her.
4. When they are at the vets, does your dog:
a. Love them, after all, most of the time she gets treats and love
back.
b. Tuck tail, but submit to all invasions of her space and body.
c. Resist the vet or tech's approach, shaking visibly and have
to be restrained.
d. Bare teeth, growl, or give a warning glare to everyone,
including you.
e. Refuse to go in and attempt to bite anyone and everyone
associated with the event, requiring muzzling before leaving
the house.
Though mouthing is normal canine behavior, it reveals a lack of
appreciation on the dog's part for a normal dog/human boundary.
volunteers to learn more about
your organizations volunteer
opportunities.
What Type of Volunteer is
Your Organization Looking for:
Everything from helping put up
Christmas decorations to manning
a fundraising booth at a special
event, our groups are looking for
craft demonstrators, Museum
Hosts, Website Assistance, Public
Relations Assistant, Grant Writers,
and more7 The opportunities are
endless.
Cost: There is no cost to you or
your organization for the table to
set up your display, however we
ask that your space be manned the
entire day. Tables and chairs will
be provided.
Publicity: The JMA will do the
advertising and Press releases
around the County to let the
possible volunteers know of this
opportunity.
What You Will Need at the Expo:
Plan to have a sign up sheet
to gather contact information.
Flyers with information about your
organization and the opportunities
to volunteer and how to contact you
for more information. Any other
handouts, candies, or imprinted
pens to make your organization
more memorable are another
good option. After the Expo, be
sure to follow up with every contact
that has shown an interest in your
organization.
To sign up orfor more information
please contact Barbara Hedrick at
505-250-5160 or Tracy Turner at
60-803-4377 Puppies mouth everything; they must learn to mouth only their food,
their toys, each other and themselves.
Having no usable appendages, dogs use their mouths to grasp,
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and displeasure. The use of the emerging teeth should never, ever
include destructive efforts. Biting is a learned trait. Though some
dogs may never bite, within every dog lies the potential, when
push comes to cornered shove, to employ the teeth in expressing
an opinion: "Leave me alone!" Though biting the hand-that-feeds
is idiomatically idiotic, far worse is biting the children of the-hand-
that-feeds. Mistaking friend for foe, dogs bite neighbors, welcomed
visitors and often the mail carrier. The dog that bites the veterinarian
will not come out ahead in the deal. Taken to the nether regions of
the clinic, the dog will be forced to submit, willingly or not, to the
necessary exam and treatment.
Preparation, redirection, training and correction all play a part in
averting the worst of these encounters. A biting dog must be stopped,
at best in infancy, at worst, with the assistance of a paid professional
dog trainer. In either case, it is far easier to change to toothy course
of destruction by anticipating the action before having to deal with the
reaction. And to avoid making excuses for the dog. Once biting, no
excuse offered will erase the dental data: the dog will bite. No longer
and if, but a when. While it may be beneficial to assess the cause
and conditions that incited a bite, understanding must be applied to
prevention and not as a defense for this bad behavior.
The four basic Stupid Biting behaviors:
1. Biting The Hand That Feeds Them
2. Biting The Children of The Hand That Feeds Them
3. Biting Friends of The Hand That Feeds Them
4. Biting The Hand That Heals Them
In the next weeks, motives, causes and cures will be revealed to
help the nippy-dog, biting, snapping or terrorizing his way through
unwitting victims.
Over 60 years serving the community we live in.
DID YOU I(NOW )
According to the National
Association of Realtors@,
professional insights into preparing,
pricing and positioning a home for
sale pay off. Last year, a typical
property without professional
assistance sold for $172,00 as
compared with $215,000 for the
typical agent-assisted property.
Learn more at www.realtor.org and
(800) 874-6500.
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while you drive--and in many
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provider of easy-touse, high-
quality cell phones, Consumer
Cellular, offers a variety of hands-
free products. Learn more at www.
consumer cellular, com and (888)
428-6421.
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you can find everything you need
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help you create a custom itinerary
and print your own personalized
guidebook for free.
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