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August 03, 2017

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Page 14 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, August 3-August 9, 2017 OUTDOOR CONNECTION TD T N O & U SHO & OU O SHELBY SHO O B O B S N O TD I & O O O SHELBY SH CT NN O N AT U R E E N J OY CTION & E EC O U T & NE G E T O ON G O NN O N E N N G A E O N AT U J N E CT CT & E U O NN NN G O Y AT R T T O E E Bruce Camp's Local FISHING FISHING REPORT REPORT Kosa The retirees have had two events since last report. First up was Lake Hickory, Earl and John Proctor had 12.19 to take the win. They also had big bass of the day with a 4.30 large mouth. Second place went to Ronnie Beason and Wayne Miller with 11.92. David O'Shields and Doug Sparrow took third with 10.1. On Lake Norman it was John Black and Roger McNeely bringing in 7.94 and getting the win. Their catch was anchored with a 3.41 large mouth that was big bass of the day. Roger and Darrell Hager had 5.20 to claim second and in third was Earl and John Proctor with 5.02. This week, the old timers are on Lake Wylie. Moss They have had two events on the Thursday night shoot- outs at Moss Lake as well. Last week it was JR Garland and Ronnie Beason taking first with 14.70. Arnold Ledford and Larry Denton took second with 12.80, they also had big bass with a 5.76. Dustin and Steve Causby had 9.32 to get third and fourth went to Tyler Ward and Jeremy Bouldin with 8.55. This week it was Arnold Ledford and Larry Denton taking the win with 10.69 and again with big fish of 2.97. Matt Arey and Buddy Black had 8.92 and were second, followed by Dustin and Steve Causby with 5.12. Fourth went to Johnny and Reggie Guffey with 4.85. 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. Bruc Ko Kosa sa B Crest High Band member, Jonathan Webber, enjoys some pan- cakes at the pancake breakfast and car wash fundraiser held at Sharon United Methodist Church on Saturday, July 30th, 2017. The fundraiser is to raise money for the band's trip to Disney. Photo by Jeff Melton OUTDOOR TRUTHS My early season deer scouting is differ- ent now than it was when I fi rst started hunting them. In my early years the plan was to slowly move through the woods while looking for any signs of deer activity. I thought if I saw deer droppings or rubs on trees, I could hunt in that area. My mind- set was that I had found a travel area and if I set my stand up along that path, I would catch the deer moving from one place to another. And while there is some validity to that plan and while it may work on occasion, I later discovered this was not the best way to fi nd deer. I quit looking for where they might be and instead began looking for where I thought they were going. It seemed a lot less diffi cult to wait on them to come to me than constantly pursue their every move and location. As a result, I began looking for the places they liked to feed. In the early sea- son it was most likely a newly planted fi eld or an oak tree. When I began to scout this way, my success of seeing deer in my tree stand changed immensely. I'll digress a minute as I think of those who wish to harm our children with guns – the bad guys. It seems to me sometimes, our approach has been like my former way of scouting. We want to fi nd signs of activity and even get rid of their method of harm, instead of just waiting on them where we know they are going. Anytime I see "weapon-free campus" signs, I don't feel like that campus is more safe. I feel more vulnerable and I feel like my children are more vulnerable as well. I'll leave it there and pick my previous thoughts back up. Much like my new way of scouting, I also think the best way to approach my Christian life is not to look so much for the signs of where God has been but for the signs of where he might be going. And I'm not sure where he might be going will always be within the safe confi nes of what we call "church." While I love being around those of like-faith and while there are great needs and burdens that must be shared and cared for, I think especial- ly if we look at Jesus, the destination of God will be just as sure in my local jail, homeless shelter, food kitchen, recovery center, and even in the atheist club on campus. I know. I've been there. And I have never felt the presence and power of God greater than in these places. Are you a God chaser? Are you only inter- ested in catching the breeze from where He has been? While you may enjoy the stories of success, you'll never be part of one with that method. 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