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  1. PM me Cliff and we can discuss there.
    3 points
  2. Hide it till the conservatives get back in power
    2 points
  3. Not a fishing tale but a whole lot of fun for sure! Being new to hunting, it has opened a whole new world to me. Part of this is stewardship, not something I really understood, still don't in some cases however when it comes to the Cormorant population/problem, it really can't be ignored. As a fisherman I did notice their destruction yet never really paid attention to it but seeing it now through a hunters eyes, man, yes this is something I can get behind. There is literally 10's of thousands of them (maybe a slight exaggeration) on Lake Simcoe and Cooks Bay has a metric crap ton of them for sure. Honestly never thought I'd get behind culling, but here I am! Not going to lie had one hell of a great time. My buddy knows a farmer that takes them, believe for fertiliser. Also noticed what tends to be a lack of knowledge on some hunters parts of what is open right now! I've been out twice since Goose opener, and while I haven't noticed any ducks being shot, you definitely know some of them were shot at, even hearing duck calls out there. Good thing is I have seen the CO at one of the launches so if anyone does stray from the regs hope they get caught. Also got my first goose, that was fun.
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  4. After years of dependable fun with the Yamadoo I had to retire her I sure missed her so after a couple of years I need to build another one I have a side by side cfmoto uforce 800 and decided to put tracks on her. The wheels on. UTV sit way forward where as an atv rear wheels are right at the back of the machine, so the same system would not work So I had to make a whole new axle and way to attach it to the bike Well introducing. The CF MotoSki I still need smaller tires on the front so it has the same forward movement as the tracks so I can run it in 4 wheel drive but the hard work is done and she will be running the ice come winter
    1 point
  5. https://www.cabelas.ca/product/76683/eagle-claw-rod-tip-repair-kit
    1 point
  6. Don't tell anyone but I never registered any long guns 🤣
    1 point
  7. the list https://firearmrights.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/the-list.pdf I've followed this fellow on youtube for quite some time and always a reliable source of info, this appeared just a few moment after my original post
    1 point
  8. I agree with Crow, if you actually broke the rod itself, the rods basically toast. If you just screwed up the eyelet then it can be repaired. Ive got a broken Orochi in my basement as we speak that I for whatever reason havnt thrown in the garbage even though I know I will never repair it.
    1 point
  9. I don't have any vid of this; but when I went on a supply run into shore and didn't have the bobsled hooked behind. Just me and Sally and I was able to pour a few more onions (Throttle) to her. The guys from my crew said there had to be at the least a 20 foot tall roster tail of snow coming off the tracks. It was a sunny clear day but I had to have my wipers on full speed, or else I couldn't see out the windshield. Hit a couple of big drifts that threw so much snow on the hood and windshield that the wipers stopped. Had to stop and clear the snow off. LOL Dan...
    1 point
  10. This may sound a little bougie (probably because I am)... but on the couple of occasions I've repaired a broken rod tip, the rod has never felt the same afterwards...especially if I'm using it for finesse applications where sensitivity is paramount. What used to be a favourite, now becomes one for the grandkids to play with.. For me that would be an excuse (not that I need one...lol) to go out and buy a new rod.
    1 point
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