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  1. I got my reply this morning Thank you for your email. Airguns are considered firearms under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, but are not considered bows/crossbows. Airguns may be used to hunt small game (other than wild turkey and bullfrog) in Ontario, provided they are not restricted or prohibited firearms under the federal Firearms Act. Only bows, muzzle-loading guns, shotguns or rifles may be used to hunt deer, moose and elk in Ontario. Airguns do not qualify as a shotgun, rifle or muzzle-loading gun. Should the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) consider making future regulatory changes, such as changes to permissible firearms used for hunting, they would be subject to a public consultation process. If you require further assistance, please contact the Natural Resources Information and Support Centre at the toll-free numbers below. We are currently in our peak season. Call volumes are typically higher early in the week, particularly after the weekend. The best time to reach us is Monday-Friday at 8:30am EST. Callers may receive busy signals and disconnects because of the call volume. Regards, NRISC web reader - rb ******************************************* Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Natural Resources Information and Support Centre 300 Water Street Peterborough, ON K9J 3C7 Tel: 1-800-667-1940 / 1-800-387-7011 TTY: 1-866-686-6072 [email protected]
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  2. It got nuts.. I have some great video.. but not sure, I'll see if it uploads. All that matters is everything is still standing today. Hangar is off plumb by about 2" over 16' so I'll push it with the hoe again... stormoct232020 026.MOVstormoct232020 027.MOV
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  3. The first one should keep you in that range and has .100 versus .067 aluminum and has the extra length and beam width. I believe it would be a better purchase in the long run.
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  4. Are we in Kansas yet? Scary stuff Wayne.
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  5. I,ll bet that beauty color of the leaves is 50% now. I know here,the wind did a major job on them. Marg. LOL
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  6. I watched Marg Simpson go by and told Leah maybe it was time to stop cutting wood and call it a day, I was swimming in my clothes anyhow with the humandex. Just made it back to the house when the tunnel cloud went behind the hangar, then Armageddon started ! Lost track of how many times the power went in and out and lost our internet service for hours. Intense winds, rain, 1"+ hail stones and lightning bolts. Thor's arms must be sore...
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  7. Wrote a rather extensive piece last fall outlining the advantages of a tiller. Not to say there aren't days I wouldn't mind the comforts of a full consoled boat and eventually I'll go there, but for many reasons explained in the article I feel the ultimate multispecies option providing best boat control, space and yes in some ways comfort too, is a tiller. Click the link below to read more about those thoughts if you like. THE TILLER ADVANTAGE
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  8. Welcome to the board. The answer you seek needs to be answered by your local providence DNR where you plan on hunting. I would not go by information that is posted by anyone unless it is an official document that you can carry. Art
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  9. T8/9, 9/10, L4/5 and L5/S1 on my end
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