I finally got out ice fishing on Monday, last year it was a struggle to get enough decent perch for a feed, not a problem this year.
I am not going to give you a number but from the time we got there until we left it was one after another, often with both of us pulling up double headers at the same time. There were a few dinks but most of them were 10+" with a few monsters thrown in. I can honestly say it was probably the best day catching I can ever remember. (We both only kept about 20 fish)
Conditions out there were pretty good, ice seemed to be 8- 10 " but there seemed to be quite a bit of slush building up by the end of the day. Days like that I am glad i go out with an operator, it's worth the money for me to not have to worry getting stuck, that's work for a young man 😊
Once again, thanks to Tim Hales and his crew for another fantastic day!
Nuclear isn't always a no brainer, it depends on the location and country. May be the better approach is to work towards eliminating what is worst. The low hanging fruit is coal burning power plants. We have none in Ontario so two stoke motors are another easy target. They can produce a lot more pollution. For most Ontarioians switching out gas powered tools for electric is a wash. The added benefit of electric is that the tool doesn't need oil changes and you don't have to worry about your gasoline in the engine over the winter. It is also a clean and less noisy experience to operate. That and you have a button start, full power as soon as you press it.
I've got a big lawn and can cut it with one battery, I have a second battery. You would need more then an acre of lawn before gas is necessary. Ditto for electric cars. To me it's a no brainer if you live the GTA and have a detached house to get electric for commuting and regular use. Ditto the snow blower, chain saw etc etc. Some will need gas but the vast majority of people won't. You could encourage this with something as simple as eliminating tax on electric tools. Better is a slowly rising carbon tax.
On top of that battery technology is improving all the time. To do nothing will eventually end the civilized world as we know it. Global warming is happening and all us older ones know it. Here we didn't have real winter this year until Jan 23rd. As a boy a hard winter would set in around christmas, that is when our neighbour flooded his outdoor rink. You could never now flood in Dec and hope to have ice for any length of time.
If it's mainly Walleye at that time of year, then two places come to mind that fit your criteria..
Mouth of the Spanish R. on the North Channel of Lake Huron...aka Whalesback Channel.
Lac Kipiwa...just across the border in Quebec. 90 minutes from North Bay.
Both are Walleye factories...as good as a lot of fly-ins. Both have good ramps and a variety of accommodation options.
Managed to get a few orders completed this morning as the smoker was doing what it does,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Sweet and salty candy,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Thursday looks like a good morning to get a few hours in before that cold snap shuts them down. That,s ok, work the weekend and another barometer change come Monday. Just in time for fishing again.
We're at the same inflection point...fortunes need to be invested. Just like then...it will be money well spent. That spending on roads still serves us today.
Build it and they will come...in 1908 Henry churned out the first Model T. Within in 20 years he spit out 15 million of them...a staggering number by today's standards.
I'm an old fart myself, but I recognize it's time to either get on board or get out of the way.