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  1. Should a boat designed to be on a trailer and sold on a trailer not be capable of riding on a trailer?
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  2. I believe this is a coywolf, female coyote sired by a male wolf. Popular in eastern North America especially throughout New York but not in Alberta. It's obviously to big to be a coyote. The coywolf strongly resembles a coyote but larger. I am waiting to hear from biologists that were very anxious to see the pics. I will be tending to my trail cams in the foot hills of the Rockies on Tuesday morning, I am expecting some good stuff on them. Also, in about three weeks, I am (not alone of course) heading deep within the Rocky Mountains on horse back into big time grizzly, big horn sheep, elk and moose country, so stay tuned.
    2 points
  3. Definitely looks well fed.
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  4. The pattern of cracks might lead to to the area that the trouble started. Poor welding, too thin of aluminum, not a good design. It would remove their claim of user abuse. sad story.
    2 points
  5. Just got back from a trip down east to New Brunswick! Went down to Nackawic for the Destination Nackawic Smallmouth Open and had a blast on the St. John River! Huge variety of fish species in this body of water, Smallmouth, Yellow Perch, White Perch, Gaspereau, Chain Pickerel, Muskie & Pumpkinseeds were some that we saw or caught! We caught over 400 Smallmouth Bass in a day & a hold of practice & 2 tournament days! We had an okay result finishing 24th out of 77 teams! Then, it was off to the Miramichi River& the Miramichi Striper Cup! Fishing was tough because of the early spring & high water temps but we still caught lots of fish in practice! Fishing was even tougher on tournament days due to funky weather & strong winds! We managed a 27th place finish out of 237 teams! Beautiful part of our country with some amazing fishing! If anyone wants more info, please PM me!
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  6. Thanks for the report Dave, it looks like you are off to another great year. Cheers Art
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  7. It's south-east Oakville, home to the rich and famous...of which I'm neither.
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  8. Biologists in the eastern parts of North America claim coywolves number into the millions. Coyotes adapt very well into urban life and become very bold, not much seems to bother them. Here in Calgary it is estimated about a thousand live within the city. One can almost set their watch to animal routines when they come out looking for their breakfast and supper, especially white tail deer. Those are some vey beautiful houses and properties there Rick.
    1 point
  9. At my place in the city, they've taken over from the Raccoons as the sanitation workers in the neighborhood. A pair pass by my house like clockwork every morning, making their rounds. A lot of little old ladies with toy dogs are freaked out, but my Pointer gives them one little growl and they go running off with their tail between their legs. My wife's not complaining either, there's a lot less Squirrels digging up her Tulip bulbs. It's my understanding that all Coyotes in southern Ontario are actually a Coywolf. After moving into the neighborhood last winter, the guy down the street quickly figured out you need to put your trash out in a can not a bag.
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  10. Well, this is great place to scratch Stripers off your list! Lots of awesome guides there as well!
    1 point
  11. Snot rocket...toss it back.
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  12. Stripers are on MY list! Doug
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  13. Awesome as always David. Man, you sure know how to make a guy envious. In my books you did very well in the tournaments. That's a lot of competition to go up against. Very nice looking chain pickerel. I used to catch them when ice fishing for perch.
    1 point
  14. Get a Lawyer sent them a letter of intent to sue
    1 point
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