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September 12, 2013

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Page 16 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, September 12-September 18, 2013 OUTDOOR CG NNECE N UTD TD ON ECTION O NECT ONNECTION O & N S H E L BY S H O & IN O ET OUTDOOR TRUTHS AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOS • TRUCKS 1995 4x4 NISSAN extended 1988 FORD F150 LARIAT. Extra cab, 174K miles, $4000 OBO. cab, 4x4, V8, loaded, average condition, $1750. Cell, 828-980-3690. 828-289-0742. Service & Parts Work Guaranteed 734 Nalley Dr. Shelby, NC 704-482-8756 Hal DOVE SPOTS FARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT CAMPERS/RVs 2004, 37 FT CEDAR CREEK 5TH WHEEL CAMPER 2 roll outs, w/queen size bed. Everything you would need. $16,500. 704-473-0281. WANT TO BUY: Pop-Up Campers. Call 828-429-3935. ©CommunityFirstMedia Appointments 704-867-3514 2730 West Franklin Blvd. • Gastonia, NC AUTOS • TRUCKS AUTOS • TRUCKS BOATS 1998 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL V8, all power, A1 shape, owner financing, $1200 down, $150/mo for 12 months. 828-248-1950, 828-429-8197. 1990 NISSAN 240SX, RV25 motor, $4500 neg. 1986 Cutlass Supreme, 2dr., V8, no rust, for restoring, $2500 neg. 828-2890165. 1994 THUNDER CRAFT. Inboard, outboard, GM V-6, Cuddy Cabin, sleeps 2, with potty, dual axle Shorelander trailer, $3000. 704-692-6513. 1997 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER, 6 cylinder, tow package, trailer brakes, 224k, runs & looks great, $5995. 828-223-2557. 1985 CHEVY G20 STEP VAN. Straight 6, runs & looks great. Great for Carpenter, Plumber, etc. $3500. Cell, 828-980-3690. 1995 ISUZU NPR BOX TRUCK, fair condition, 136k miles, auto, air, needs auto transmission, $2000. Cell, 828-980-3690. 1994 JAYCO, MINT COND, 28', low mileage, 2 owners, never smoked in. Bathroom/shower, stove, refrig, everything works. Fold out door to back bedroom for privacy. Sleeps 8-10. Queen size bed. $8500. 315-405-7420. Kosa Kosa The retirees fished Lake Wylie last week, John Black and Roger McNeely got the win with a catch of 12.2. Fred Wright and Mack Wyatt had 6.1 and took second, Ronnie Humphries claimed third with 5.2. Big bass of the day was a 3.4 largemouth brought in by the team of Wright and Wyatt. This week, it's back to Lake Norman. Moss Nineteen boats fished the Thursday weekly bass tournament on Moss Lake. Buddy and Michael Black picked up the win with 10.02. Obie and Jeanie Long had 8.42 to take second. There was a tie for third between the teams of Chet Beam/ Mitch McCracken and Donald Bell, both had 7.67. Brent Shytles and Arnold Ledford settled in fifth with 5.17. Shytles and Ledford also had big bass for the night with a 2.80 largemouth. CCBC The Cleveland County Bass Club fished Lake Rhodhiss last weekend and Jamie Canipe showed out. He had a five bass limit totaling 16.68 and anchored that with the big bass of the day, a 5.44 largemouth. Second, with 8.02 was Ronnie Humphries and Tom Mayhew had 7.69 which was good enough for third. Maverick Canipe got fourth with 5..64 and fifth was Virgil Hamrick with 5.22. 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. FARM • HEAVY EQUIPMENT MOTORCYCLES • ATVS For more tips, log onto basspro.com and click on News & Tips PHILLIPS ANIMAL MEDICAL HOSPITAL AT AT U R E TU FISHING REPORT Local POWER KING TRACTOR for sale. 4 ft tractor tread wheels on rear. Asking $1800. 704-4724844. JOHN DEERE 450B CRAWLER 10 FT, 3PT HITCH, Taylor Way Front end loader, (clam shell), bushhog. Used 20 hrs. Like new excellent condition, $13,500. cond. Barn kept. $2600. 980- 704-538-5946, 704-538-9255, 241-9010. 704-600-7127, 704-692-4260. Larry Whiteley is host of the award-winning Outdoor World Radio • SPAYS • NEUTERS • VACCINATIONS CAMPERS/RVs Lyle L le FARM • GARDEN YOUR PETS DESERVE THE VERY BEST! Call Today For Our Specials & Discount Prices on 1984 FORD LONG CUSTOM VAN. Runs great, interior upholstery good, everything works, Hitch, AC, new stuff, wide tires, $1500. 828-289-2407. Jimmy imm 10 BOXES OF GeoPath SoftCurve Pathway Stabilization System. Designed to hold your pathway fill material in place, ensuring a neat and tidy path free of ruts and water-washout furrows. Each box makes a 4'x22' path. Normally $60-$80 per box. $40 per box or make offer on all 10 boxes. 828-489-7701. POT BELLY PIGLETS. Born April 29th. All solid black. 1 boy, 2 girls. Please call 704-913-4470, lv msg. FIGS FOR SALE: two varieties available, Brown Turkey and Clementine. $20.00 per gallon. Contact: Dragonfly Cove Farm, Golden Valley, NC. Micheal and Lorri McCurry. 828-247-4810 or 828-442-2991. My absolute favorite dove spot is a lone power pole, dead snag, or tree located in or near the middle of a harvested field. A spot like that offers a 360-degree view. An overgrown ditch or gully that juts way out into a field is another good spot, as are corners and points along fence lines that sit squarely in the flight paths. Sometimes you must set up in a row of trees bordering a field, but try to find a place where there is a gap or opening so you can get a clear view of doves rocketing in from behind. Doves like to roost in cedars, scrub oak, and similar trees near grain fields. Late afternoons, try to set up in a major flight path between a field and a roost. Also remember that doves water and pick grit at least once a day, often after a morning or afternoon feeding. Set up near a water source close to a grain field and a roost. Dove hunting helps me get ready for the teal season. Bruce Camp's FR E ST I ME E AT E S SHELBY TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ It's beginning to feel a lot like deer season. The temperatures today will range from the mid-sixties to the midseventies. Days like these are sure to GARY MILLER get me rubbin' and ruttin'. Even though the season is open in one of my border states, I still don't get too excited until I can see my breath in the morning. I love the cool, damp air. As a child I struggled at times with asthma but I always remember how good my lungs felt when I took a deep breath of that early morning, fall air. I'm such a morning person. You can call me at six a.m. but if you call past ten at night you're probably going to hear the voice of an unhappy bear that was just wakened from his hibernation. I may growl and even threaten to bite your head off. I'm just giving fair warning. I think outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen have to be morning people. For the most part, if we sleep in, we miss the time when most of the activity takes place. My parents use to decree, "Nothing good happens after midnight." Other than coon hunting and night fishing, they were probably right. Nights are important for me. A good night's sleep is the fuel that ignites my mornings. And a good cup of coffee stokes the fire that lasts through the hunt. What I've learned over time is Newton's third law. It states, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. I don't know all of the intricacies of this law in order to give an intelligent opinion of it. But my version of it says this -- there's always a price to pay. And what we all have to do is figure out if the price is worth it or not. Concerning my mornings, I have realized that if I want to get up early enough to go deer hunting and not fall asleep in the tree stand, I have to get to bed early the night before. If I don't go to bed early, there's a price to pay the next day. I just wished that I had learned this lesson earlier in life, about things more important than hunting. But I can't go back and take a Mulligan. (Mulligan: golf term for "I just shanked one off the tee so I'll try it again and not count the first one")Even though I can't redo the past, I can make sure that my present decisions are worth the price that I'm paying - the most important being my spiritual ones. Why not take a look today and see what the equal and opposite reactions are to the actions you are taking now. Are they worth the price that you are paying or that you will pay one day? If they are not, make the change while there's still time for that Mulligan. gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org N J OY COME SEE THE EXPERTS Gary Miller By UT 16' TRACKER BOAT & Trailer. Like new, great for fishing & fun. Galvanized trailer, Aluminum welded boat, plenty extras, $2650. 828-429-9175. 30 FT. TRACKER PARTY HUT. 115 Mercury, all new upholstery, Mooring covers, 2 new Bimini tops, $19,500. 828-429-9175. 2005 FLEETWOOD COLONIAL pop up camper. $4250, great condition. Air cond, fridge, gas stove & storage. 704-692-7250. 16' POLAR KRAFT Aluminum Bass Boat, 30HP Johnson Motor, fish finder, live well, trolling motor, Bilge & lots of extras, garage kept. First $2300 gets it. 828-748-3806. 1986 COACHMAN CRUSADE CAMPER. Sleeps 5, A/C & heat, stove, bathroom, shower, many cabinets. $1250. Call Joe, 828453-0676. CORN FOR SALE. Cleaned 50 lb bags, $9 per bag. Call anytime. 704-482-6010. FARM • GARDEN 1999 SUZUKI INTRUDER 1500 Black, lots of chrome. BIG AND LOUD! New saddle bags, 16K miles, $3800. Cobra pipes. 704692-8386. hunting specials! CAROLINA CHOICE COB CORN DEER PELLET FEED Peanut Flavor or Apple Flavor Great To Mix With Corn For Deer Feed $ $ 00 99 10 BAG REGULAR 7 BAG PERSIMMON FLAVOR SHELL CORN SHELL CORN $ 10 99 $ 13 BAG HORSE FEED BUY 10 BAGS GET ONE FREE $ 99 8 99 BAG CHICKEN FEED BUY 10 BAGS GET ONE FREE Todd Blanton Owner 835 College Ave. • Shelby, NC 28152 1836 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, NC 28086 704-487-7720 • 704-734-0071 BAG

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