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  1. Start eating more pork, if you watch you can get those whole cryovac packaged pork loins for $1.48 a pound, beef anymore , except for burger is out of this pensioners snack bracket.
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  2. Substance abuse is an epidemic throughout Ontario. And it will get worse. Lack of enforcement, political will, moral conscience says it all. The youth of much of our modern society no longer have the promise of a bright future where every dream was possible. We've given most of our industry and manufacturing to the third world while creating unrealistic financial goals for the next generation, crippling debt outrageous inflation. Many born since the 80's see no hope or promise for the future and wait for the socialized silver spoon to look after them.
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  3. If you’re worried about eating too much red meat, get my MIL to cook it!! It’s really more of a cremation than a bbq.
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  4. Beautiful lake where rocks seem to grow overnight! LOL Today's Navionics charts are pretty good, although I have fished it hundreds of times I wouldn't go there without a Navionics chip in my unit! Smallmouth & Largemouth Bass fishing is pretty decent, lots of small Smallies! Walleye fishing is okay too but make sure that you'are aware of the slot! Good population of Muskies as well! Endless islands and rock points to fish, I like rock weed transitions where you can almost catch anything! Good luck!
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  5. ive tournament fished it 3 times now, and leisure fished it multiple times but never as the driver, and never in my boat. Im scared this year because its my turn to drive.
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  6. the only lake i have been on and witnessed 2 people within an hour of eachother absolutely smoke rocks at speed. One was a yacht that actually beached himself on a shoal and needed help getting pushed back off of it. Stick to the drive lines on your graph and if you want to venture off of them, throw in the trolling motor and take its slow. The water is very very clear due to the zebra muscles, but its also a navigation nightmare. If you dont have a graph...good luck
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  7. theres absolutely 0 doubt that yammys outfish dingers and pretty much any other senko. But i save my $10 a pack senkos for when it matters and find myself throwing the $3 a pack ones when it doesnt.
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  8. I really wish more people would stop eating all meat. Then the prices will go down and more for me.
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  9. A good GPS and nav chip, used with a dose of caution is a must!
    1 point
  10. If in boat be very very carefull. And the maps don't trust them.
    1 point
  11. Jimmer go to the website iboats.com. There is a myriad of good people there to help you do it yourself, step by step by step. I have been a member there for about 10 years now and have saved big bucks listening to these guys when I had a problem. At any given time there can be 10,000 members and 100,000 guests on that site, yep one hundred thousand. If the members don't know the answer to a problem there is not an answer, yet. They have threads on anything boating, and may be specific to the make and model of a boat from canoes to Yachts. I can't give you any better advice but to ask there. This a fantastic site but for boats go to iboats.com. Good luck. iboats.com.
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  12. JVC, Japan Victor Company. Made in China? Paid 900 bucks for that thing. I actually still have it. I think an episode of Babe Winkleman is stuck in it.
    1 point
  13. Drilled. I was dealing with solid rivets. What I found work best was to centre punch the rivet head on the underside of the hull. Then I drilled slightly larger drillbit than the rivet size itself so 1/4” for 5/32 rivet. Before I got too deep I used a small cold chisel to knock the rivet head off. It won’t budge if it’s not ready At the point of head removal, I switched over to a 5/32 Drill bit and drilled until I just got past the outer skin. Then I used a short shaft 5/32 punch to drive out the rivet (was about 10 bucks at the Brafasco. Much better than the craftsman/Mastercraft long straight punch) Sometimes they were stubborn but for the most part they popped the remaining rivet out in about 3 to 5 blows of the hammer. Trying to drill the rivet out right through proved to be a little sloppy in some cases and driving with the rivet out was much cleaner. If you don’t drill partway through the hull, you can’t often drive it free due to the swollen part of the rivet that may have expanded between the rivet and the rib if there was any gap. I don’t recommend using a grinder. It will be hard to see what is rivet and what is hull once the head is gone and aluminum plugs up your discs/grinding stones Drizzle a fair bit of 3M 5200 around the rivet pin and rotate to drag it into the bore for good measure. ( pop rivet or solid)
    1 point
  14. Ron Bankes marine in Port Rowan. Not cheap but they have been building and repairing boats for a long time.
    1 point
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