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September 01, 2011

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Page 18 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, September 1-September 7, 2011 Outdoor Connection ...get out & enjoy nature! FISHING REPORT FISHING REPOR KOSA The retirees fished Lake Hickory last week and results were a little better than in past visits. Larry Melton and George Crosswhite picked up the win with 7.55. They also had big bass of the day with a 2.90 largemouth. There was a tie for second between the team of Fred Wright/David O'Shield and soloist Ronnie Humphries. Both brought in 7.15. This week the retirees head back to Lake Norman and change the hours to 7am til 1pm. MOSS Twenty one boats made the trip for Thursday nights weekly bass tournament on Moss Lake. And Larry Melton made it a good week as he picked up the win with 9.42. A tie for second between Larry Denton/Larry Weathers and Richard McAbee, fishing solo. Both had 3.20. Matt Arey and Bryan Thrift had 2.70 and took fourth. Big bass was a 3.20 large- mouth brought in by Richard McAbee. If anyone has any suggestions on stories or pictures of their catch or kill, you can e-mail me at plail5@carolina.rr.com. TITLE THE E-MAIL STORY OR PICTURE "FOR SHOPPER" OR I WILL ASSUME IT'S JUNK MAIL AND NOT OPEN IT. YARD SALES ARD SALES BIG YARD SALE SAT, SEPT 3, 7-11 326 Oak Grove Rd, KM. New clothes, furniture, house- hold, items, antiques, basketball goal. SAT, 9/3, 7AM-12PM. Sandy Run Church Rd, Mooresboro. Patio swing, toddler and teen clothes, sink, dresser, much more. No early birds. FIRST TIME SALE. 4 FAMILIES Sat, Sept 3, 7 until. 509 Christo- pher Rd, Shelby. YARD SALES ARD SALES SALE MON-SAT 10-5 at Appli- ance, Repair & Variety Store, 112 York Rd, Kings Mtn, across from Dollar Store. More things coming in weekly. YARD SALE SAT. Sept. 3, 7am until. 144 Spinner St. Spindale. Call Emily; 828-305-1721. FRI. SEPT. 2, & Sat. Sept 3, 7am-noon. Turn Right off 221-A onto Hines Rd., 1/2 mile on right. Books, VHS tapes, CD's, lawn- mowers, trimmers. RALL No charge for admission. Saturday, September 10 • 8:30 - 11am Goforth Hall; Cleveland County Fairgrounds Featuring: MATT STOCKMAN of 106.9 The Light JAZZ CATHCART - WORSHIP & TESTIMONIES COME SEE THE EXPERTS SHELBY TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Service & Parts Work Guaranteed 734 Nalley Dr. Shelby, NC 704-482-8756 Hal Jimmy Lyle WE CAN HELP! Advertising is an essential part of any business plan. One of the fi rst mistakes businesses make during an economic crisis is to cut the advertising budget. REACH YOUR GOAL? WANT TO TRANSITION TIME Fall is a transition time for crappie making them very unpredictable but still catchable. Where to find crappie can change day to day and even hour to hour. The best area to focus on is where shallow water rapidly drops off into deep water. Crappie can move quickly up and down in this area yet they will still hold on to some type of structure or cover. Food draws crappie to an area while available light and cover determines the depth the crappie will hold. Vertical jigging, casting and Marketing is an investment... Not an expense. Cutting the budget is like turning off the phones! We have many advertising options and price points available to help you reach your customers... Call us today and reach your business goal. OVER 56,000 READERS PER WEEK!* *CVC Audit 704-484-1047 shelbyinfo.com retrieving, even long poling will all catch fish. Lure choices should be 1/16 to 1/8 ounce jigs. Use balanced equipment, determine the food source, find their hideouts, determine the depth they are holding at and you should go home with a mess of those good-eating fall crappie. Larry Whiteley is host of the award winning internationally syndicated "Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World®" Radio Show For more tips, log onto basspro.com Hail Damage, Dents? We Offer er Paintless Dent Removal on Site 2-3 Day Turn Around In Most Cases!urn Ar PDR Hours: M-F 8am-8pm Sat. 8am-8pm ALLY FOR CHRISTIAN EN OR HRISTIAN MEN YARD SALES ARD SALES ESTATE SALE Fri. & Sat., Sept. 2 & 3, 6am-7pm. Antiques, furni- ture, jewelry, tools, a lot of every- thing. 262 Fernwood Dr. Ruther- fordton. ATE SALE Fri & Sat S SEPT. 3, 10 & 17, 8AM UNTIL. Oak St. FC. (house in front of Weast Transmission) 5000 BTU AC, office desk, women clothes & shoes. MULTI-FAMILY SAT. Sept. 3, 7am until. Beside K&K Tools, Main St. Spindale. Kids clothes, women clothes, men clothes, car parts, camping supplies, household items, & lots of other stuff. CAMPERS/RVs LARGE RV LOT with water, sewer hookups, country setting, storage facility included. $300 month. Near Township Number 3 School. 704-472-3240. CAMPERS/RVs 5TH WHEEL HITCH Front to back movement, $135. 704-692- 7776. 2007 KEYSTONE OUTBACK, 25RSF, 2 slide outs, sleeps 8, low leveling hitch w/sway control, used 3x, priced below NADA & KBB, $15,000. 828-625-0066. By Gary Miller By For many deer hunters, late August is the time to plant fall and winter crops. Hopefully by now, the fi elds have been prepared and are ready to receive what- ever seed one has decided to sow. The trick now is to simply wait until a good rain is predicted. (Which is rare in many places) The idea is to plant just before the rain so that the seed will have a better chance of taking root. It truly is amazing how much difference a season of hunting can be if there are fi elds sown with some of the deer's favorite grasses. This truth is easily seen in my neck of the woods. I live in an area where many people still grow tobacco. In years past, every little farm had their own quota they were allowed to grow. I'm not totally sure why, but one reason was to allow the small farm operation to be able to make money from this crop as well as the bigger farms. Late summer and early fall were the des- ignated times to harvest the tobacco. And after it was all cut down, there was left an empty and barren fi eld. In order to keep down erosion on that fi eld, the farmers would plant an annual crop of either rye or wheat because it was the cheapest seed to buy. By the time the grass be- gan to grow, deer would show up in each fi eld just waiting on each tender shoot to show its head. From then through the end of deer season, these would be the best hunting places on every farm. Many farm- ers are still involved in this process. But if the farm you are hunting does not have CAMPERS/RVs CAMPERS/RVs COLORADO TRAVEL TRAIL- ER, 34', 2 slide outs, full walk thru bath with large shower, bunks in rear, excellent cond. Like brand new. Must come see. $18,500. 704-692-6577. WANT TO BUY: Pop-Up Camp- ers. Call 828-429-3935. FLEETWOOD BOUNDER motor home, Class A 2005, model 33R, work horse 6.8L, 34k miles, 2 slide outs, loaded, sleeps 6, ex- cellent condition. 828-245-7039. BOATS BOATS 1989 ARROWGLASS 19' BOW- RIDER. Like new. Must see!. 4.3L, V-6, all new interior and stereo system. Includes Shore- lander trailer with new winch and spare tire. 704-472-6997 ROWGLASS 1 1964 GLASS MASTER with 1986 Shoreline Trailer, 70 HP Murray Motor, 1972 model, $1500. 704-472-0734. ...get out & enjoy nature! Gary Miller Aiming Outdoorsmen Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ oward Christ this type of fi eld, make one yourself; because if you build it, they will come. Someone has said, "Growth is not au- tomatic. It is intentional." In most parts of life, this is a true statement. Growth can never be assumed. It can never be taken for granted. But the key to any growth is making sure the environment is conducive for growth. That is, if anything is planted in the environment it is designed for, it will grow. Nothing has to be done to make it grow. It will grow because it is planted in the place it was intended for. If some- thing is not growing and yet is planted in its intended environment; we shouldn't be meeting together on how we can make this object grow. But the real question should be, "What are we doing that is hin- dering its growth. Or, what is in the envi- ronment that is hindering its growth?" I believe today the church is planted in the environment she was designed for. And yet most are not growing. Week after week, leadership is meeting and asking this question. "What can we do to make our church grow?" The real question is "What are we doing that is hindering her growth?" When we answer that, we will have solved the church growth problem. Jesus said, "…. I will build my church." The job is not yours or mine. www outdoortruths.or THUNDERCRAFT 16FT Fish- ing Boat. 23 HP Johnson Motor, Trolling Motor with lots of acces- sories. Need to sell. Low, $800. 704-300-6139. RCRAFT 16FBOATS BOATS 17' SEA RAY V-HAUL BOAT, 120 HP Outboard engine, $1500 OBO. Day; 828-453-9645 or night; 828-657-9072. PINE MOUNTAIN GOLF COURSE Come Play The Mountain! A Challenging 18 Hole, Par 68 Course, set in the valley of South Mountain ALL DAY PLAY RATES $25 - (Senior $22) Weekdays 18 Holes $20 ~ Senior $18 Weekends & Holiday $25 TEE TIMES REQUIRED 2961 Pine Mtn. Dr. • Connelly Springs, NC DeRisiMustangs.com www..outdoortruths.org Mustang Parts Available!le!ts A 2410 W. Stagecoach Trail rail Polkville, NC 704-538-9956 ©CommunityFirstMedia ©CommunityFirstMedia Coupon Expires 9/30/11 Bruceu e Camp's 'N Save Clip Includes Cart per person Reasonable Membership Rates $ 3.00 Off Green Fee with coupon 828-433-4950 ES FREE TIM A TES Outdoor Truths Local

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