Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 08, 1989, Page TWO, Image 2

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T w o import.m t evenly coming yet this week .ire u home Kiked Im nl sale
F rid a y beginning al 9 a m arul the second potluck dinner and games party
al 5 p m Sunday. S o \ 12 The I o « h I sale features breads, rolls, pies,
cakes and cookies The polluck and parly is for everyone lo come and
enjoy (ieiK -i.il chairm an iv Helen (iillia m . (>76 s \ \ t >
th e q uilling group iik - i Iasi thursday and announces plans lo meel each
T h u rv tay at I p m in the d in in g room I hey exam ined numerous quilled
items amt chose to start w ith making quilted ornaments and small gifts
Theta ta iw c . 676 ‘44*46, is chairman
This past Monday the Heppner (ia rd e n C lu b met in the dining room
to make autumn centerpieces lo r decorating the C olum bia Hasm banquet
tables this Ihursday Ihcse designs, made Iro m Indian C o rn , wood n b
bon, dried flow ers aiul plant materials, may also be used as door swags
or wall hangings I hex w ill adorn the noon dinner tables here in our center
this Wednesday A lte r the I hursday banquet they w ill be gisen to the nur
sing h o itK \ daycare center, the schools and other spots around town
Kert week t >n I uesd.is .it p m the ( lass o l AS w ill riK-et in the sitting
room On Wednesday the Thanl eo me dinner w ill he held al norm Menu
turkey atul dressing, mashed potato, grasy. sweet potatoes, fruit salatl,
broccoli, bread and pum pkin pic
Wcdnesday at 7 p m the V I \S meeting is in the sitting room
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It usually takes going hunting in the
fall before the realization firu llv sets in
that w arm weather actisiiics are near
ly over for the year, a revelation ihat
finds many eastern O regon sportsMK-n
looking hack on all the things they wish
Fall Bass Still
Available
they'd dtme more of while they had the
chance
Take bass fishing, for exam ple, the
fastest growing outiloor sporting .»etivi
ty in the Northwest M o re arul more-
anglers arc discovering (he thrills «>f
this exciting pursuit each spring arul
sum m er, yet by the tim e hunting season rolls around thev sadlv hang up
their bass rods until the next spring, victims of the misconception that bass,
being w arm -w a ter fish, cannot he caught after the weather turns chilly
The fact is. these anglers are deny ing themselves some incredible 'hassin'
opportunities Contrary to what they may have heard, bass fishing hardly
ends w ith hunting season
“ In tact, it’s quite the opposite; it gets h otter." says D ub U iS h ot. a top
bass tournament pro fro m S pringfield. O regon
l,aSh«H. who fishes reservoirs throughout the \Nest (including those of
eastern O regon) for recreation and in com petition, claim s souk - of the best
fishing of the year can he had in the fall, though anglers w ill need to switch
to tactics iiK«rc suggestive o f that season's activities
" I t becomes more o f a hunting' game in the fall for bass." U iShot said
" Y o u may spend quite a while looking lor them without catching anything
hut once y«Hi find them , you can catch a lot o f lish without m oving verv
tar A lot o f I imk - s y o u 'll find them pretty hunched up this tim e ol year,
particularly on your reservoirs where the w ater is drawn d«>wn
I a Shot said he starts looking tor fall bass on main feeder creek p oin tv
then slowly works his way hack into the coves until he finds the fish l m i . i I
ly . he says they w ill he holding near structure or sharp bends in the
submerged creek channels in water from 10 to 25 feet deep or deeper
"F .ven though there w ill he- shod periods during the w arm er pads «>1
the day when the fish w ill c «> iik - shallow . I still «lo better on those conccn
trated fish in the deeper w a te r ," he said
W hen he finds fish in the top 10 or 15 feet o f w ater. I at Shot uses w ide-
w obbling crankbaits. such as Kapala Shad Rap or a Poe's, and retrieves
them slowly near the bottom Since he feels crawfish are the bass primary
torage «luring this tim e. la S h o t suggests plugs in brown <<i brown and
reil and says those which a lv i feature a splash o f chartreuse tend !■ w ork
even hotter
In ilceper w ater. I .«Shot o|Ms tor lus favorite- lute ol a ll. a |i: .uul p
(a rubber skided, '•» or 3 X ounce Icadhcad |ig tip jv il wi t h a pork rin.l
tra ile r) and gently hops or craw ls it down the crec^-channel s lo (\ s
And another th in g ." the successful pro tipped, " a lot of guvs ov eil >k
it. hut believe it or not. it you stud having some of those nice w arm «lavs
alter s»>tm- pretty hard weather, sometimes you can pul on a b u //b u it an«l
«.itch a big fish I sen it the water temperatures have cooled o ft an«! the
fish have become a little more lethargic, if you get three or four «lavs <>t
semi good weather and waniK-r temperatures than what they have beet
those fish w ill still bust a h u //h u it. and hard And thev w on't h> si all
fish, these are big o n e s ."
It' s only natural for spodsnten's thoughts to turn to hunting in the fall,
hut lor those who u I m > cnj*»y bass fishing, a rew arding oppodunity awaits
in the lull between shots
" I t is a good time o f the y e a r.” laiShol suu! "I t ' s not like in the spring
you can't |us| run «town the hank and pick them o ff. hut in the fall, more
than anv other i i i i k -. it you find one fish yo u 'll tuul several Sometimes
it can he |ust fantastic "
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Games start November 26
Schedules out next week
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week on the W illo w Creek Road
proiccl Construction slaking is go
mg on at this tim e along w ith the
Ivginning o f fence construction The
section under contract begins ap
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Road and connects the pavement at
the upper end o f W illo w Creek
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extra point attempt was blocked,
n u k in g the final score 2 « H
Coach T ille ry said. " I t was a fine-
rewarding season, hui it is always
disappointing not reaching your
gculs " The Mustangs ended up
third in the C B ( with a lour and tw o
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O n F rid a y. N ovem ber 3. the
Heppner Mustangs wrapped up their
season against the P ilo t Kock
Rockets The Mustangs scored first
on a one yard run by tailback Russell
Britt Rick O sm in added the estra
point, g o in g the Mustangs an early
7 to 0 lead
The Mustangs then gt>t tackled in
the end /o n e for a safety n u kin g the
score 7-2 Pilot Rock scored again
before halftim e when Andy M e n t/c r
caught a screen pass and ran 61
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fo r the
R o c k e ts firs t
touchdown o f the night The Rockets
extra point attempt failed, giving the
Rockets an K to 7 lead at half time
In the second h a lf the Mustangs
scored
th re e
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touchdowns The first one came on
a seven-yard run by Britt Britt add­
ed the tw o point conversion giving
the Mustangv a 13 to K lead The
next score came when linebacker
Rick (K m in intercepted a pass and
re tu rn e d it 27 y a rd s fo r a
touchdown (K m in added the kick
n u k in g the score 22 lo K The third
touchdown came when Britt switch
ed from tailbac k to quarterback and
hit Bob Krein on a 32 yard pass The
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