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August 16, 2018

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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, August 16-August 22, 2018 A DV E N T U R E A DV E N T U R E O U T D O O R S O U T D O O R S SHELBY SHOPPER & NFO SHELBY SHOPPER & INFO G E T O U T & G E T O U T & E N J OY N AT U R E E N J OY N AT U R E Kenny Lail helps three-year-old David with his putting at the YMCA's First Tee booth during the 7th inning Stretch Festival held in Uptown Shelby on August 11th. Photo by Jeff Melton Bruce Camp's Local FISHING FISHING REPORT REPORT Kosa The retirees have fished Lakes Hickory and Norman, since last report. On Lake Hickory, Rick LaMountain and Larry Melton brought in 10.54 to take the win. John Black and Roger McNeely had 8.70 and a 3.16 large mouth, which was big bass of the day. Darrell Hager and Willie Winchester took third with 5.10. On Lake Norman, Gerald Finney got the win with 9.53 and we also had big fish with a 3.57 bass. John Black and Roger McNeely had 9.20 to claim second place and in third with 4.74 was Fred Wright and Gary Floyd. It's back to Lake Wylie this week. CCBC The Cleveland County Bass Club fished Lake Rhodhiss last week. Robbie Rush got the win with 12.62, followed by Roger Beaver with 10.52. Nick Beaver was third with 8.64 while John Rankin brought in 7.52 to claim fourth. Fifth went to Rick LaMountain with 6.46. Robbie Rush had big bass of the day with a 4.2 large mouth. If anyone has any suggestions on stories or pictures of their catch or kill, you can e-mail me at brucencracefan- camp@gmail.com. TITLE THE E-MAIL STORY OR PICTURE "FOR SHOPPER" OR I WILL ASSUME IT'S JUNK MAIL AND NOT OPEN IT. Bruc Kosa sa B OUTDOOR TRUTHS I just came back from another great op- portunity to speak to some hunters and fi shermen in Central Kentucky. For nearly a decade Terry and his volunteers have been hosting an expo. In fact, I spoke at the fi rst one. Terry and his team rent the local high school and bring in vendors and groups from all over the region. They pay a small fee to host a booth and in turn, hundreds of men and women can view and even buy their products. Most of these participants are the exact demographic these businesses look to sell. It's also a great op- portunity for the local residents to get great deals on gear for the upcoming season. As well as gear, Terry and his gang will have a wide display of deer mounts that are state records. One can even have his own buck scored by certifi ed scorers. All in all, it is a great day to scratch the deer hunting itch that is becoming more and more irritating as the days toward deer season come closer and closer. What Terry and the folks are really interested in doing, is giv- ing each attendee a nugget of spiritual truth. They just know that if their sign just said, "Come on Saturday and Hear a Nugget of Spiritual Truth," no one would show up. For men who may not have very much interest in spiritual things, it's going to take a good seminar on being a better hunter and an opportunity to win a John Deere Gator, for that guy to listen to someone like me tell him how God uses the outdoors as a compass to point a man to God. Now some bemoan this approach. Someone usu- ally barks, "If a hotdog will get him here, a hamburger will keep him home!" They say this as if incentives are wrong. Well, he is wrong. Let me build the case for those of you who are Chris- tians. Think about the person you would most desire to become a fellow believer. Is it a friend? A son? A coworker? Now, let me ask you. How much money would you be willing to give for 30 minutes of his time for the express purpose of sharing your faith with him and asking him to consider becoming a follower of Christ as well? That's right. And now you know why Terry and his church, and all the volunteers, spend money and time on their good friends and family in Central Kentucky. By By Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ ller ller ller ller GARY MILLER gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org ELLIOTT SUPPLY CO. INC. Bob Elliott, Owner 704-538-8661 Ben Elliott, Service Mgr. TRUE COMMERCIAL-GRADE INCREDIBLE VALUE 0 % O.A.C. See Dealer For Details 48 Months 48 Months FINANCING ON THE FINANCING ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY PURCHASE OF ANY NEW SCAG MOWER NEW SCAG MOWER * 2301 W. Stagecoach Trail Hwy. 182 Polkville, NC FAST WAY 630 S. LAFAYETTE • SHELBY, NC 704-484-0823 LET US DO YOUR DIRTY WORK! HOURS: MON. - FRI. 8:30AM-5:30PM SAT. 8AM-1:30PM • CLOSED SUNDAY WE BUY JUNK VEHICLES! WE SELL USED VEHICLES! "BRING YOUR TOOLS AND PULL YOUR PARTS,WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED!" 4805 Anthony Farm Rd. • Kings Mountain, NC (Beside Hwy 74 East) 704-739-4633 or call or text 980-295-8016 Shelby 704-471-2077 2019 E. 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