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  1. Got this one afew weeks ago. Measured in at 31.1/4” long and weighed in at 9.8 lbs bled out the day after. Going to be my first whitefish on the wall. Have caught them bigger years ago but haven’t got one close to this in quite some time! You can probably guess what it was caught on lol. Goby color!
    3 points
  2. This is not recommended because of possible CWD within the bones.
    2 points
  3. A couple of pulleys and a tree strap or two to go with your tow ropes can be a lifesaver if you or a bud get badly stuck in the bush. You can easily double the force of your winch. Cheers
    1 point
  4. Maybe a ram holder for your GPS.
    1 point
  5. Winch when to try to go places you shouldn't, hand warmers for winter, a basic tool kit although most come with it. I like my fairing, keeps the wind chill off, has a quick release set up. If you're going ice fishing, get yourself a piece of pipe or angle iron about 12 inches long, heavy duty eye bolt in the middle so you can drop it down the hole in the ice to winch yourself out. An extra 50' of good braided nylon rope or recovery strap. If you're going to use it for plowing, I would highly recommend an electric ram. We used our ATV's/plows at work and went through a number of winches, solenoids, cable and hooks. Winches are made for straight pulls, not over the roller fairleads in and out all day. The electric rams have upper and lower auto stops, so no worry about "stretching" things. Installation is less than 2 beer. Here is what I mean: https://www.ebay.com/itm/WARN-84600-ProVantage-Electric-Plow-Lift-for-ATV-plow-systems/152889348949?epid=209872661&hash=item2398ea5355:g:6AIAAOSwvoxb6P9w
    1 point
  6. Buddy HUGE Looks like a baby Tarpon. LOL I remember losing one at the hole at JB probly 15 years ago. It was huge as well.
    1 point
  7. Walleye and Russets, simple and delish. I would have loved to make a Coleslaw but I wasn't going out in the freezing rain.
    1 point
  8. Good purchases Huzz! let me know if you'll be up in Haliburton, I'll tow you out to a spot
    1 point
  9. Had Bell all my life, close to 50 years and dad had 40 years service when he retired from Bell. Last Fall we decided to cut the TV service completely, only phone and Fibe Internet to remain, I call , press 1 for English, LOL, get some overseas call centre and some heavily accented , barely understandable English and explain I want to cancel about 90 bucks of TV service. Short story, because I don't have 3 services bundled anymore I loose a bunch of discounts and they recoup about 50 bucks of the anticipated savings I thought I would get. I get POed , loose it , probably said some things I shouldn't have, call Cogeco, get a Canadian and work out a deal for unlimited internet, think it is a 60 gig connection, home phone retaining my present number , bunch of features and unlimited calling US and Canada long distance as my wife is from Florida and my stepdaughters and grandkids are there and 1 in Oregon, all for $104 a month, going to $140 or so after the year honeymoon is over, better than around 200 with Bell for basically the same package. Between an android box and Cyberflix, 15 bucks for an IPTV package and the Toshiba TV in the livingroom does chromecast for the laptop sitting on the coffee table for youtube, we get all the Leafs, Raptors and Jays game, morning and evening news on CHCH and watch just about any show that was broadcast in the past 20 years. Home is now Bell Free ?
    1 point
  10. I am going to a new provider next week. A box with everything just like cable. 15 bux a month. I have a few friends that have it and have zero complaints. Will be nice to watch live sports again. Anyone wanting to watch a great movie, I highly recommend Green Book.
    1 point
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