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April 11, 2013

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Page 16 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, April 11-April 17, 2013 OUTDOOR CG NNECE N UTD TD ON ECTION O NECT ONNECTION O & N & IN O ET Local FISHING COME SEE THE EXPERTS REPORT SHELBY TRANSMISSION FR E ST I ME E AT E S CCBC CCBC The Cleveland County Bass Club had their fish off recently on Lake Wylie. Tom Mayhew picked up that win with 11.90, he was followed by long time friend John Rankin with 10.30. Rankin had big bass of the day with a 4.44 largemouth. Jimmy Melton took third with 5.00. The CCBC also fished their first of two April events, this one on Mountain Island Lake, this past weekend. Roger Beaver got that win with 8.82 with James Osborne close behind with 8.16, both had a five bass limit. Maverick Canipe had 4 bass weighing 7.96 and captured third place. He anchored his catch with a 3.46 largemouth, that took big bass honors for the day. John Rankin had 5.84 and was fourth with Jamie Canipe bringing in 5.26 for fifth. Moss Readers may remember how bad it was last Thursday night, so the tournament director for the Moss Lake weekly Thursday event called everybody and moved the event to Friday night. Chris Carroll and Caja Ormand got the win with 13.11, as well as big bass of the night with a 4.85 largemouth. Ronnie Beason and Chris Edwards had 9.58 and were second. Arnold Ledford and Earl Mace had 8.11 and took third with Chuck Camp fishing solo and getting fourth with 7.19. Curtis Carpenter and Jon Zimbelman had 6.23 and settled in fifth. Anglers be sure Arnold has your phone number in case something like this was to come up again. If anyone has any suggestions on stories or pictures of their catch or kill, you can e-mail me at brucencracefancamp@gmail.com. TITLE THE E-MAIL STORY OR PICTURE ���FOR SHOPPER��� OR I WILL ASSUME IT���S JUNK MAIL AND NOT OPEN IT. NEED A CAR? BEEN TOLD NO? We have the credit you need, and the vehicle you deserve, Call us now to start your approval process. CHRYSLER ��� DODGE ��� JEEP ��� RAM 1035 NORTH CHURCH STREET SPARTANBURG S.C. 29303 864-596-4567 Specials DRIVING RANGE OPEN TO PUBLIC 18 Holes Includes Cart 15 $20 Weekdays Weekends y ��Community First Media $ 10 15 Must Have Coupon WE HAVE AMMO NEW SELECTION OF FIREARMS 226 PAWN 1310 Polkville Rd. ��� Shelby, NC 704-484-2709 Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 Saturday 9:00 - 3:00 MOTORCYCLES ��� ATVS CAMPERS/RVs 1996 HARLEY FXD CUSTOM, lots of chrome & extras. Been taken care of it���s whole life. $8300. 704-4843238. 24��� CAMPER BY R-VISION. With complete carport cover, screened porch & many extras. Located at Lake Houser, Mooresboro. 704-472-8014. 2007 HARLEY 1200 CUSTOM SPORTSTER, fuel injected, Vance & Hines exhaust, Fat Boy Sissy Bar, leather bags, garage kept, 2 new tires, clean & fast. 25K miles, $7000 firm. 864-812-0165. 2006 HONDA REBEL 250, excellent shape, 3700mi. $1,750. 2002 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic, 20K mi, Screaming Eagle Pipes. $9000. 704-477-0272. 2006 HONDA RECON ES 250 Green, very good condition, low hrs, cranks every time, needs nothing. Automatic electric shift, no leaks, no repairs, no mud. $2600. Call 704487-8156 or 704-472-4884. Recently, I was able to take an extended trip with Richard Jordan of Christian Sportsmen���s Fellowship. Our destination was Dallas, Texas and GARY MILLER since we had several stops to make, we decided to drive. Now this is normally a terrible idea, but it gave Richard and me a lot of time to talk about all things ministry and outdoors. Our itinerary included a Friday and Saturday meeting with a bunch of Texas guys who loved to hunt and who wanted to use this passion to connect with other guys. So we met at the Davis Ranch to hunt, eat, sling lead at a few wild hogs and turkey, and share ideas among new friends. It was truly a great time. Of course, driving a car in and around Dallas has its own challenges. Our circle of stops probably extended 60 or 70 miles from the center of the city. Needless to say, we spent hours upon hours in a car. The problem was that Richard thought that his own memory and instincts were better than any GPS every invented. We now know they are not. While my Tom Tom consistently urged Richard to make a particular turn; his recent memories of traveling these same streets told him that ���Tom��� was wrong. After a few hours of watching Richard ignore the directions, I decided to let him take us in the direction he felt he needed to go. So I watched and watched, and began to think; we men really do have it bad. (and some have it worse than others.. hint, hint) Finally, against every ���ber of Richard���s being, he humbled himself long enough to begrudgingly yield to ���Tom.��� And we arrived at our destinations. On the way home, I drove. I simply followed the GPS while Richard and I talked. I noticed how the stress level was completely gone simply because we trusted the GPS to lead us safely home. As Richard refused to accept ���Tom���s��� superior knowledge concerning directions; I thought������������ ���God, I can���t make up a more perfect picture of how most of us do You.��� Sure enough, the picture could not have been painted any clearer. How many times have I relied on my gut or my instincts when God has made clear to me that I need to go a certain way? In my complaint I argue that it don���t feel right or it don���t seem right, or I���ve been here before and this is not the right way ��� anything but taking the way that God has put right before my eyes! But I have also noticed how when I take the instructions from God, I live a lot less stressful life. Maybe you too need to quit arguing with God as if you have more knowledge of your life than He does; and simply take the next turn that has clearly been marked before you. It might make your life a whole lot less stressful and you will arrive in the place that God has planned just for you. P Thanks Richard, for this week���s Truth. .S. gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org KEETER NEW 50 CC SCOOTERS starting at $749, plus tax. 704-750-4820. 328 Dogwood Valley Rd Rd. Forest City 2008 SUZUKI BURGMAN 400cc Motorcycle/Scooter, 2700 miles, nice, $3700. Possible trade for ? 828-980-3690, cell. 828-657-6214 2004 YAMAHA XVS650, 17K miles, nice bike, $2000. 828-287-0096. 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