Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, December 29, 2007, Page 3B, Image 11

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL iKdkk - $ ?? ''**9 Ml ■r wffl!Minilllllw r 111 ■F sj? 19S f Vir ' Bjj jßpt l ft ; ' ! I ° WS||Bgg| ■: : T 4; V : ;; Warner Robins’ Kenny Fluellen gets airborne during the team’s Security Bank of Jones County Holiday Classic game against Jonesboro Thursday in Jones County. DEMONS From page iB hold Warner Robins to one early field goal Fishing deep water in winter Fishing in deep water is still probably the most mis understood type of fishing that bass anglers have to deal with on a regular basis. Deep water can be produc tive almost any time of year that the bass aren’t on the beds, but during the winter is when it can be especially effective. One of the reasons that many anglers struggle with fishing deep water is because we’re all so accustomed to fishing around and casting to visible cover. This makes fish ing around non-visual tar gets difficult for the average angler. “Deep,” of course, can be in the eye of the beholder. But to me, anything deeper than 10 feet can be consid ered deep. Most times (and only in certain fisheries dur ing specific times of the year) will I explore anything more than 50 or 60 feet, though bass can be caught at greater depths in some places. When searching for places to focus your fishing efforts in deep water, remember the dif ference between cover and structure. Cover is some physical object separate from the actual bottom contour. Structure is the actual bot tom contour (breaks, drops, humps). These structure elements serve as a kind of thoroughfare for the bass to travel from one place or another in search of food and optimum water conditions. Most of the short cuts to finding deep-water struc ture occur long before you get to body of water. Start with a contoured lake map and identify all of the depth changes and bottom features, marking them with differ- BIpUM nil li'l'iHlll l|M Bam - 6pm Tues. - Sat. Closed Sun. & Mon T-Bone Steak 4w — Petite Baby Lmb I l\/l X\ Beans |°o L x B $2998 SHELLED Yellow Cream OORN .lb.pkg,*s 9B 1207 Sunset Ave. • Perry Plaza • Perry, GA 31069 478-987-5711 UNDERWATER TACTICS By champion fisherman Jay Yelas ent colored pens or markers. When I arrive to the lake and get into the areas that I want to fish, I will fast idle the area in a zig-zag pattern, keeping a constant eye on my electronics. I will look for any irregularity of signs of activity such as cover on the bottom (brush piles, weeds) or pods of bait that appear as black clouds. Using a search-type of bait I begin to fan cast the entire area. I am trying to estab lish contact with the bottom or with cover or near bait. There are also some general guidelines for fishing deep water structure. During peri ods of active feeding, such as low light, rain, or wind, the fish generally move shallow er and hold looser to cover. During periods of high pres sure or under adverse condi tions the bass tend to be a little deeper and tighter to cover. One of the best ways to get and keep a bait in front of fish relating closely to struc ture in winter is with a drop shot. Winter can be a great time to catch fish. With cold tem peratures, most anglers and boaters are content to stay off the water, leaving most of the best spots with little fishing pressure. With a little homework you can be catch ing the big ones while every one else is sitting at home. Smoked Boneless Hog Jowl $1 48 Sliced Frw I lb. SPECIAL HOURS: Mon. Bam - 6pm Hies. - CLOSED Wed. - Sat. Bam - 6pm HAPPY NEW YEAR New Crop Georgia Pecans 1 LB. BAG $ 6" for those last eight minutes. Jonesboro’s offense found two short open jumpers in the middle of the paint, and the Cardinals converted two turnovers in the last three minutes. Smoked Tenderized PICNICS 8-10 LB. AVG - QQC Sliced Free <7O lb. Purple Hull Peas Iff- $27 98 Zipper Peas 2 b°o l x ß SOO9B SHELLED ..‘'7927 ENI/Gary Harmon \* ' '77 jj "I ; ~f 7 77" iHk. flPwl Bm 111 mi - Wk iH’ Hi Baa HI B ' M * HRs 3H ig|| 3bS aw HR , iJfLI ' ! ■ ;7’ M M M m Ml M M - " ® A \> \ \ 'v. * *Av* v.* - ■» •a.<£■ >* ? * // y ' [ hnn'iMß ' Mm ilMar "81 mttm «BH 11 Hr B «Hfi£ 4Hg MSB * .-■ a— BMKB «—be mom mb .iMWait, mmSm RHHt mtmsm ms@mm Iggf mm. km ISIIMIII MSKBsm mKSBBm. MM Mi M ! mm msm • •v4aHk .JsaMH wjk mm SB HR WHm - RRHii Wssmm "\viM rifr Jay wm mm jg||gs "§ ymm ■ m H m # a mk Mr mm jßßffiS Mm, :- Mr | 'MggßlßwaW MnIHHHi . ‘\ SSKSBf .'iy HH MHi mgMJL-: gHf MBmr K;1 : ■wßmm WW % When Ybu Take an Extra 20% OFF Wy /y £ ;; : ~ Red & Yellow-ticket Clearance Merchandise! / /<•* '/ r: », : ‘ < *'/« W* \ \ \’V 4 V '<7% Plus... Find Great Savings Storewide! SALE 4/320 GRAPHITE SPORT TEES Men’s short-sleeved, no-pocket and pocket tees. Reg. 10.00 each. Must buy 4 to receive discount sr? FREE MEN’S JOCKEY UNDERWEAR Briefs, tees and more. Reg. 15.00-40.00. Free item must be of equal or lesser value. SALE 49.99 MEN’S DRESS SHOES Casual styles by Dockers' and Nunn Bush'. Reg. 60.00. SPORTS Warner Robins bowling results Through week ending Sunday BOLD CUP BOWLING RUBBELL PARKWAY Kibbles A Bits High Scores: Ron Papizan 201- 567; Bob Kovarovic 168-480; JoAnn Kovarovic 213-611; Anica Papizan 161; Joyce Bishop 434; Casey Hicks 200-471; John W. Heath 175; Zac Pferrer 175-489; Morgan Griffin 111- 279; Melanie Hughes 106-260 Senior Mixed High Scores: John Kirkendall 232- 603; Phil Ehn 215; Lloyd Britt 604; Arlene Todd 237-609; Leona Fountain 201; Nina Smith 504 Windsor Academy High Scores: Michael Nottingham 137-194; Zack Chastain 106-207 New Kids in the Alley High Scores: Frank Swader 300; Deric Morris 300; Conal Jackson 289-793; William Johnson 761; Arnita West 248-675; Lori Phillips 247-631 Gold Cup’s Bowling Finest High Scores: Stephanie Laney 212- 578; Jan Daniell 191-552 Rock A Rollers High Scores: Gabe Batchelor 223; Jim Karchella 219; Ron Papizan 598; Jimmy Mauro 573; Jennie Lackey 223-561; Pamela Noble 202-530 Morning Glory High Scores: Jennie Lackey 198; Arlene Todd 197-522; Margaret Buffingt 51 Ladies Church High Scores: Cindy Crowley 223- 606; Debbi Boggero 200-509 Kings and Queens High Scores: Mike Kilinski 238- 643; Duane Beaudin 234; David Pendergras 635; Lisa Kilinski 193- 524; Kim Maloney 187-520 Tuesday Men’s Handicap High Scores: Kevin Dimuzio 246-674; John Kirkendall 245; Satish Erramelli Peebles 40-50% OFF FAMILY OUTERWEAR SALE By Graphite’, Architect’, Fleet Street’ and more. Reg. 18.00-250.00, Sale 10.80-125.00 40-50% OFF KIDS COLLECTIONS By Amy Byer 1 , Healthtex', Unionbay' and more. Reg. 15.00-64.00, Sale 9.00-38.40 29.99-39.99 FAMILY ATHLETIC SHOES Selected ladies, men’s and kids NIKE, Reebok’ and more. Reg. 35.00-50.00. •Total savings off original ppcas. Interim markdowns have been taken. Entire stocks only wHadlißifcated Selection varies by store. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2007 ♦ 653 Moosettes High Scores: Patti Conley 173-445; Amy Gorton 170; Trish Ellis 452 Wednesday PBA-X Mixed Singles High Scores: B.J. Wynn 268-677; David Rutherford 234; John Hovan 591; Jeanette Overstr 169-414 Mixed Misfits High Scores: Craig Duke 276- 701; Deric Morris 275-685; Lee Ann Steinmetz 214-533; Gale Parrish 189; Tommy Scaggs 189; Tabetha White 543 Town and Country High Scores: Chad McCormick 268- 682; Brian Robison 257; Jimmy Mauro 685; Devona Zodun 219-632; Carolyn Hildenbrand 201; Michelle Todd 201; Michele Sierak 559 Junior Senior Youth High Scorres: Thomas Sparacin 219-497; Patrick Costello 189; Cody Resnick 397; Allisa Davis 146- 412; Kayla Williams 145; Christian Baumble 382 Elite Junior High Scores: Eddie Aaron 242-589; Chris Kreager 212; Joshua Calloway 572; Kristen Gassett 199-516; Courtney Mane 198-538 Bantam Prep High Scores: Tyler Harvey 161-415; Timmy Wilhite 129-339; Keeley Smith 134-384; Kelsey Selph 131-323 Peewees High Scores: Nathan Newton 105-197; Patrick Odom 101-191; Cheyenne Johnson 85-162; Sarah Ingram 65-130 ROBMS AIR FORCE BASE Charity High Scores: Andy Colbert 231-521; Jim Drescher 203; David McClellan 562; Juli Sumner 172-429; Rose SALE 24.99 JUNIORS DENIM JEANS Great styles by l.e.i.*, Angels' and more. Reg. 38.00-42.00. 40% OFF WOMEN’S SEPARATES Career looks by Sag Harbor and RQT. Reg. 34.00-60.00, Sale 20.40-36.00 29.99-39.99 LADIES SHOES Dress and casual styles by Mudd’ and more. Reg. 40.00-50.00. Elliott 171; Jeannie Circle 437 Women’s Lib High Scores: Chester Hood 205-582; Sam Akin 184-497; Kelly Seigle 187; Shirley Sizemore 183-467; Chrissy Hollingsworth 472 osc High Scores: Diane Harper 184-485; Chris McDaniel 176-492 Tuesday Peterson Point High Scores: Ron Hensel 268-670; Deric Morris 266; Bill Haberin 666 Intramurals High Scores: Todd Manning 257; Steve Dick 256-659; Mike Butler 644; Lindsay Ciullo 212; Stephanie Laney 210-561: Sandra Hernandez 552 Early Friday Mixed High Scores: Bob Walker 259; Lou Puryear 257-678; Ray Brake 692; Shirley Flood 279-646; Carolyn Helmick 247-665 RYA Junior-Senior High Scores: Justin Chan 214; Desi Giles II 202; Sonny Puryear 583; J.D. Jean 561; Cady Mcßight 207-567; Stephanie Chan 165-486 RYA Bantam/Prep High Scores: Michael Jackson 145; Dylan Fiveash 94; Eddie Langdon 402; Austin Price 260; Taylor Vack 125; Katelyn Lippert 100; Cara Stasel 429; Angelica Valdez 305 Pee Wee High Scores: Wesley Jones 106-199; Bryson Bueno 105-190; Bailey Jones 90-176; Aria Buzhardt 70; Peyton Sherman 137 Famous Homemade Cinnamon Rolls Ilf I-7S Exit 136 • 967-6677 19.99-34.99 CASUAL DENIM FOR HER Misses, petites and women's Gloria Vanderbilt’ Levi’s’, Lee' and Dockers' Reg. 36.00-44.00 SALE 14.99 PLAYTEX BOXED BRAS 18 Hour* and Cross Your Heart styles. Reg. 20.00-29.00. r SALE 3/315 FASHION PANTIES Ladies and juniors bikinis, hipsters and more. Reg. 6.00 each. Must buy 3 to meows discount. 3B 158005 57646