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  1. Can anyone share waypoints for Bass on Rice Lake? Maybe through Garmin Active Captain? Not a tournament fishermen, just recreational catch/release and want to take my daughter out and catch some Bass... Thanks!
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  2. Gonna try that with a 25 lb salmon. Looks good
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  3. X2 on the motherboard being the likely culprit.
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  4. I had something similar with mine, it turned out to be the "mother" board. Easy enough to replace. Call Bay Distributors in North Bay and there's a guy there who should be able to tell you the issue over the phone. +1 705-476-6010
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  5. It's different from driving a quad for sure, after spending a few weekends playing around on it I would never buy a quad again. These are much more maneuverable, it will literally turn 90° which is a whole lot easier than trying to turn a quad around on a trail. Not having to worry about how deep the water is when you come to a wet area, there is a ton of storage so you don't have to tie everything down; my cooler, tackle bag, and all the other junk that makes a backwoods fishing trip more comfortable fit right in. There are some skills to learn in driving one and it does take some practice, it has taken me a bit to get use to how well this thing climbs and descends hills and how steep a grade it can handle. Climbing over obstacles, things I would never have even attempted with a quad, entering and leaving water..... there definitely is a whole new skill set to learn but it sure is fun. My son and I spent the last two weekends clearing a trail in to a lake that has hardly seen anyone fish it. The only access is through a combination of a couple of miles of water and bush, too much water for a quad, too much bush to easily carry a canoe. We'll be fishing it this weekend 😉.
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  6. 6 1/2 years ago I bought a 60" Samsung smart tv and a 3 year extended warranty wasn't too much extra so I bought that too. The TV worked great and then just 4 months after the warranty expired the tv self destructed. I bought it at The Brick down in Peterboro but they said there was nothing they could do which I understood. I know Samsung's are sposed to be good TV's so I bought a 65"er along with the extended warranty and this morning when I turned it on there's a big 10" wide stripe running down the screen but this TV is only 2 years old. I contacted the Brick again and they hooked me up with the company that handles the warrant repairs and they'll be here tomorrow. If they can't repair it I'll have to buy another but it sure as heck won't be another Samsung, I'm done with them. My warranty is pro-rated so I'll get money towards another TV Funny thing though as I have another 3 Samsung's that are all 11 years and have never had an issue.
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