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I follow my mom's recipe which doesn't use any soup or milk. In a casserole dish, I layer the bottom with slices of butter. Top the butter with the thinly slice potato, one layer. Add sliced onions on top of the potato layer, then salt, garlic power and Parmmy cheese, then another layer of thinnly sliced butter. Repeat the layers until you reach the top of the dish. The top layer gets the same as below, except it gets significantly more Parmmy cheese on top. Bake at 375 for 45 to an hour. No, this is NOT a low cal version, but the potatoes will get crispy and butter saturated. Feel free to dip any bread into the butter at the bottom of the dish! HH4 points
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I bought one...when I pulled the lever the boat stayed and the lake took off.4 points
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A 12' thinner is loud compared to my kayak. -An electric motor is loud. -The boat itself is loud. -tin boats are not known for comfortable bench seats. My Hobie seat has built in adjustable lumbar support. -a tin boat uses gas or a heavy battery to recharge if using electric -a tin boat requires registration and insurance (might be covered under home policy depends on insurer) -requires a trailer and a spot to keep it. I keep my Hobie inside my apartment. -Kayak needs no launch and I don't have to pay for parking most of the time as most municipal lots that I know only charge if you have a trailer -sitting in a tin boat is not the same as sitting inches off the water. I have been through creeks 4" deep to access back lakes I'm not trying to make anyone sell their boat. I am not a fan of the misconception that people who kayak fish do so cause they can't afford a boat. I can't tell you how many times I hear "why don't you just get a jon boat". I think that 12' jon boats suck, that's why! Lol (just an opinion not picking on anyone who has one!) I sold my boat cause the kayak is better (for me and what I want to be doing).4 points
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If our mitigation efforts work we will never know how many lives were not lost. There is still time for this to go either way. I can't take any talk about a conspiracy to "take our rights" seriously.4 points
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Partly, but also partly that the virus is not as dangerous as what we are being led to believe. How much of this is being done to take away our individual rights and freedoms? To drive an agenda.4 points
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If you have to ask you donβt have the same type of humorist mind as I I thought it was damn funny3 points
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Like living to a ripe old age? Sumptin' like that Beans? That's what I'm looking forward to Cliff, and if it means not taking the boat out well that's what I am going to do, look forward to living longer and doing my absolute best to ensure I am not the one that passes on this thing to people I love and care about, simple as that I am going to tell you all what I say to everyone I know that goes for a ride to get out of the house because they all say they aren't in contact with another soul and not harming anyone. The idea is that if for any reason 1st responders need to be called out resources are squandered. Vehicles should be on the roads for 2 reasons. 1, to get to and from work if you are considered to be essential. 2, to get to and from grocery stores, pharmacies and getting fuel to get to and back from an essential job. I think that is pretty simple. I won't delve into the discussion as to whom and what should or shouldn't be essential. I will say this though, our 1st responders are the most essential people we have right now. Please just stay home. It's tough, it's boring, it's terrible but it's better than being dead. I don't know how hard that is to understand. In my humble opinion and that of the leaders we elected to make the tough decisions for us just stay home. Nice fish but please just stay home.3 points
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Hi all, Wabigoon Lake has been very mediocre in terms of crappie fishing on the ice this year for me, that is until half way through March, and now it is on fire. In some areas it does not seem to matter where you drill holes, they are everywhere and some nice size ones too. Ice is going to go fast this year as soon as night time temps approach the +β, GET 'EM WHILE YOU CAN!2 points
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Ok Gil I,ll show you mine,you show me yours,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dry open and closed wings and prepped some clousers . Waiting for Fish-Skull Faux Bucktail material to arrive so I can tie some jigs for the Niagara river . .2 points
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I am being lazy and not going all the way back and reading every comment but as a new kayak owner here is my perspective I bought a kayak at the end of the summer. I have access to cottages with nice boats but work, life, family etc allows me to get there 2 or 3 times a summer and I was not getting my fill of fishing, Enter the kayak I love it - to date I have spent about $1200 on the package including a way to load it in my pick up (5.5 box) It has allowed me to spend some time fishing locally, do some day trips and I will most likely bring it to cottages and camping whenever that happens again. I don't think it will replace boats or will be for everyone but I do believe it certain parts of the US and Canada it has really taken off - cheaper jump in point, better for accessing certain spots and for some a better connection to water/nature Cheers Gody2 points
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Without a doubt, that is the strangest 'old saying' you will ever hear claimed in your life.2 points
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hmmmm, perhaps the 110,000 people that have died from the virus may have a different opinion.2 points
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I get it for the cost savings, but then I see guys install like $3,000 worth of features on a $2,000+ kayak and Iβm like...I literally own a bass boat for not much more than that π€·π½ββοΈ2 points
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We have a Honda plant in Alabama, they make Pilots and Odysseys. Be damned glad when they are back rolling. We also have a Mercedes, Hyundai, Toyota and a Mazda plant. All are shut down. When they are shut down, all of there suppliers are shut down. At some point, things have to get back in production. We can't wait until there is zero chance of another case. If we do the economy of the states and Canada will take years to recover. Sometimes you have to get realistic.2 points
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I don't think that's the case. I think our politicians and medical officers got caught with their pants down and now their heads are spinning trying to close the gate after the lion has already got out.2 points
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As I see it this is evidence that what we've done up to now is working.2 points
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Just starting . Will work on some with crazy legs and rubber bodies . It,s a start1 point
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Beautiful Largie! Here is mine (smaller than yours ) - Georgian Bay.1 point
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Never been in a kayak in my life Dutch but every time I see one on the lake I think they look as if they'd be an enjoyable way to just cruise around a lake and take in the scenery.1 point
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Ok, keep it up guys, after this quarantine thing is over I am going to have to change my handle to 600 lb Cliff π1 point
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Pal, go out and do some exploring. The pandemic police are in full force on websites and Facebook. Anyone who knows isnβt going to tell because Karen will call it in. Anyone that doesnβt will need to do their own groundwork or have a good buddy network already in place.1 point
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I am in a prize draw for this one. The Catch 120 by Pelican. https://www.pelicansport.com/ca_en/the-catch-120-krp12p208 I really hope I win it to take it to the river when I move in 20 some odd days. Dutch thanks for the chat yesterday as I totally see your aspect to using one, hence why I am trying for one in the online raffle. I already have my rods and my Hummingbird Helix 5 so my added costs to rig it won't be crazy. Even if I don't win this one, I might rent one (when we can) and see if it's for me and if so buy this unit if it's stable seeing how I have vertigo issues every now and then... *edit to add* PS the raffle is only $40 a spot and there is only 37 spots to buy so wish me luck!1 point
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So is it OK to refer to your boat as a "loonie toon"?πππ1 point
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Believe it or not I'm serious! I had a great boat, 16' side console with a 40 Merc and a Terrova on the front. It just sat and collected dust once I fell for kayak fishing. Β―\_(γ)_/Β― It's one of those things, you either love it or you don't like it. Those that love it are almost all die-hards, there's got to be a reason for that right? For me, it was about slowing down, simplifying, and focusing on the experience. It's also a lifestyle. I don't just fish from it, I do paddle (now pedal) in camping trips too. It's also great exercise. I lost 55 pounds in the last few years. I made other major lifestyle changes so kayaking doesn't get all the credit but paddling is fantastic for your core.1 point
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a lot of air traffic still considering we are all under isolation. I use it with my radio hobby and I've learned the sound of the ORNGE helicopter , I live very near the lake and a flight path for heli's, I usually go here follow where it is headed , ambulance chasing from the comfort of my home π€£ https://www.flightradar24.com/44.2,-79.93/61 point
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I owned a 1976 Starcraft Mariner from 1979 to 2014. It is a center console. It was a great boat.1 point
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Those loonies drive me crazy. They live by the credo--"Just because you're not paranoid does not mean "they" are not out to get you""π€π1 point
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Starting April 15th there will be a new Fish'n Canada contest. This contest is for a 14 foot Princecraft boat, motor and trailer.1 point
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Holes in what? Yer boat ? Open water here now Simon. LOL Good to see yer still enjoying .1 point
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Finally got things together and was going to the cabin today but there was an issue. I've been battling a fierce flu bug since mid-January and haven't been out but once in January. I guess the battery went flat and froze due to me not plugging the sled in for months and today I went to start it and nada. Even after being plugged in for a couple of days she was dead flat. πͺ Got a new one from CT and it's currently on the bench charging. Maybe I'll get out tomorrow. π I can't believe that battery only lasted 12 1/2 years. Worthless piece of crap.1 point
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You look on google earth for cottages with their own boat ramps. Then you drive by to see if they came up from the city if not ,you launch there and park in their driveway the fine for trespassing 80 bucks the fine for launching at a posted ramp 800. Bucks you do the math. LOL1 point
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It's not the camping per se that the Gov. is banning, it's the getting to and from the crown land they don't want anyone to do. It's a form of a travel ban. If we don't get it we will be forced to follow what other countries are doing like Italy. Curfews.1 point
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Ron I tried something similar back in 2017. Haven't done it since (my bad) but it was an incredible experience. So good. Didn't use the bacon to wrap the burgers, that's truly inspired. Here are a couple of photos I could find from my archives.1 point
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I don't know who this Ron guy is.. but those burgers look good, at least the bacon part!! LOL1 point
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Looking good. Mr B knowing you are not on Facebook here are a few jig ideas for you from Big Jim that he recently posted.1 point