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  1. Little bit of Krazy Glue and you're good to go!!
    4 points
  2. I managed to find some good ice a ways down a snowy logging road. it was great to be back on ice again, and it was a bonus to actually see a few fish.
    3 points
  3. The virus is not 99% recoverable...not sure where you are getting that statistic from? Clearly Facebook or some other incorrect source? The death rate currently stands at 2.7% in ontario its still 5% if you are over age 60 and 24% if you are age 80+ 16 people in their 20’s and 30’s have died from covid in Ontario by the way this is all from a preventable disease. Could you imagine in a normal year if 4,000 people died from something preventable how much of a news story that would be? Want some shocking perspective? Just under 1/3 of as many people have died from covid in canada in 9 months as the amount of Canadians that died during the entire course of fighting in world war 2. Let that sink in for a minute. It’s shocking
    2 points
  4. Well done Dutch and beauty colours on that fish. Those babies are still on my bucket list through the ice. A buddy and I hit up a Kawartha Lake today and both came home with a feed of panfish. It was an absolutely perfect day to be out on the ice.
    2 points
  5. crime of neccessity...people are so scabby that the experts knew that if they told people to wear masks, there would have been a shortage of PPE available for medical professionals treating people with covid. You cant trust the idiots in society to not hoard toilet paper, imagine they let the public have a free for all on PPE.
    2 points
  6. I'll just leave this here. Medical common sense, not fear mongering from big pharma and politicians. https://rumble.com/vbq6jx-dr.-anthony-faucis-ex-employee-was-jailed-finally-tells-all.-censored-by-yo.html?fbclid=IwAR35pB0aVlsxJBGxNXpv3fRekOHG1_hh3AvXMklrjIuOo60LQYi1VxE32Cw
    1 point
  7. Go over the vids again man. The Dr. is quite clear that if supplies of Ivermectin for people runs short a less refined yet effective version can be obtained from veterinary sources.
    1 point
  8. 80% of covid deaths have occurred in people over 80, another 18% in people in their 70s. I don't have the numbers for people in their 60's but basically when you remove deaths that have occurred in LTC facilities the annual flu kills more people each year, including children. In BC they just admitted that of all the deaths in the province there were only 2 that happened outside of LTC. There's still way too much fear mongering going on.
    1 point
  9. Ah, so this is not what I want then . Please post what I want to can fish and meat . Hope I can buy local . I will only be using it on the side burner on the BBQ . Not inside the condo . If worse comes to worse, I can drop jars off at Fisherman,s,and pick up later .
    1 point
  10. Ah heck, that'll buff right out. 🤣
    1 point
  11. That's gotta hurt...................
    1 point
  12. I hate to see that as well. Especially with the sticker on the boat. What can you do though...'you can lead a horse to water...'
    1 point
  13. Yes: Dec 19 Canadian cases count Dec 19: 495,346 Dec 19 Canadian Death count: 14,040 (14040 x 100) / 495346 = 2.834% of cases are dying in Canada
    1 point
  14. That is a hell of a way to get out of ice fishing. LOL Heal up,there will be next weekend .
    1 point
  15. Large formal clinical trials have a control group that gets a placebo and neither the participant or the person administering the doses knows which a participant is given. Then the participants go about their lives, other than the monitoring that’s required. Over 41,000 people got the two doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Pfizer stated “There were 10 severe cases of COVID-19 observed in the trial, with nine of the cases occurring in the placebo group and one in the BNT162b2 vaccinated group.” “170 confirmed cases of COVID-19 were evaluated, with 162 observed in the placebo group versus 8 in the vaccine group.” Source: https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/pfizer-and-biontech-conclude-phase-3-study-covid-19-vaccine So there are no guarantees, but the odds are in the vaccines favour for efficacy. I think most of the hesitancy centres more around safety concerns and long term effects, not effectiveness.
    1 point
  16. The Doc said two things, "stitches for sure" and "No, you cannot still go four wheeling and ice fishing tomorrow" 😂
    1 point
  17. Nice going and good luck the rest of the weekend.
    1 point
  18. Must be hard to pick out the cranberries and pumpkin seeds.
    1 point
  19. If none of the vaccines work out as hoped, aren’t we stuck with the significant public health measures for the foreseeable future, with double-digit senior deaths daily? An effective vaccine or an effective treatment that favours survival even if you catch covid-19 seem to be the only hope out of this predicament we’re all in. I think that scary thought is maybe what prompts some people in the world to deny that the virus even exists, or say “damn the torpedos” and place others at great risk by setting aside public health guidelines. I agree that the changing tune since March hasn’t helped any.
    1 point
  20. https://www.webstaurantstore.com/12-qt-aluminum-colander-with-base-and-handles/407C12QTA.html It comes with mounting brackets for chin straps!
    1 point
  21. I bought my wife a Paderno 16 quart heavy stainless stock pot for Christmas this year. She doesn't cook. But I do, and the inaugural pot of Dr Doug's Delightful Cream of Carrot Soup with Pear and Curry is cooling now.😉 Doug
    1 point
  22. When it warms back up a few degrees. 🥶🥶🥶 Luckily it's going to be downright tropical for the Christmas break. 😁
    0 points
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