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  1. Every year since I've been on this board I've always thought about doing a yearly recap. Usually fishing and the holidays get in the way, before you know it - spring has arrived and I just forget about it. Well this year with the poor or no ice conditions but mostly this damn cold/flu bug I've been fighting for a month now, there's been a bit of time.

     

    It's been fun looking back and going through some shots. One thing I realized is that I should take more pics. We caught a lot of average to smaller fish this year that never saw the camera lens. Big fish were a rarity last year which was most likely my worst season. The great friends I have and the spent with them more than made up for it though. Always lots of laughs and great times to be had with any of them. So I've put together this video to highlight the year, good times off and on the water and ever so thankful to those that had the time to spare and lend a hand when needed, again I thank you.

     

    All the best fishes to all of you in 2015.

     

     

     

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    Just wish I had a full flip up front, as putting glasses on after the helmut goes on... taking them off before it comes off... and the fact they vibrate off the seat and get stepped on sucks! :ninja:

     

    And that is why I got my modular. Although I've never stepped on my glasses they are forever falling off the machine while it's warming up.

  3. I've found that I've had fogging issues even with the vents open (always have them all opened) if I forgot to plug in the helmet. Certainly depends on the temps, But maybe I'm just a hot head. lol. The best thing is not to put the helmet on until the last minute and leave the visor up until you are moving and the air starts moving in those vents. Another problem for me is I just can't stand the breath deflector that goes over your nose. Drives me nuts. And the certainly adds to my fogging issues. Even with the electric visor I will ride 95% of the time with the visor cracked open for airflow.

  4. IMO - An electric visor is a must. I saw a guy on his ATV drive right into a pressure crack and nearly lost the machine a couple of years ago. When I asked why he didn't go over the used crossing, his reply, couldn't see it as the his visor was fogged and frosted up. That was only riding out for a couple of miles too. I recently went with an electric modular helmet and love it. Especially nice if you wear glasses. I think it was about $300 at Royal last year. I believe it is this one. http://www.royaldistributing.com/Catalogues/Main/2015-Fall-Winter/#46

     

    Bottom line is don't cheap out on protecting you melon.

  5. A puck could go over the boards and hit a car that's driving by. There's a reason bylaws are put into place.

    And if that is a concern then maybe have netting put up to prevent that from happening. That would be a compromise but yet an "eyesore" for the old folks that complained I'm guessing. There have been a couple of these stories as of late and I find it amazing that the city councilors cave to one or 2 complaints instead of looking for a solution to allow them to keep the rinks going for this season. Next year provide a area that works for all. A shame the days of outdoor public rinks seem to be going, if not gone from the public parks all together.

  6. Blame the politicians who voted for the bylaw, and the whiny little b!tches who complain about these things. If you are one of those whiny little b!tches, go flush your head in a toilet somewhere!

    Couldn't agree more!

     

    I will bet the city came because of complaints from neighbours

    and if they were tired of dents in their cars or broken windows or noise all hours , then they had every right to get it removed

     

    but if it was just the city flexing it's muscles then shame on them

     

    Well if the neighbours had some sense they wouldn't park their vehicles beside a rink and park a couple of doors down. (If they feel the need to park on the street.) As for the noise, I can't imagine it being that unbearable during the time they are playing but I'm not there to witness it. 3am might be a problem but guessing those kids are in bed. Or vandalizing the neighbours house that called the city to complain next month. lol.

     

    Unfortunately it is the one or 2 squeaky wheels that get grease. In the next election I'd be voting for someone else who has a set to stand up to these whiners.

  7. Don't recall getting anything for Christmas that was fishing related as a kid. There was a birthday gift one year of a new spinning rod and reel, still have them. Best Christmas gift that was fishing related, would be the gas auger my ex-wife bought me. I've had it for close to 20 years and still runs like a champ! Spark plugs, gas and oil, sharpen up the blades and that has been it, awesome gift!

  8. 2014

     

    I picked up too much down rigging stuff to list

     

     

    2015

     

    The 24ft crestliner sabre hardtop parked town the street that has not moved in a few years ( the current owner doesn't know it yet)

     

    x2 on the the down rigging stuff and if there's 2 of the Sabre's lying around let me know. :D For 2015....nothing...I swear this will be the year I spend nothing on fishing stuff. :whistling: Well a new tow vehicle is likely in the cards.

     

    70388B39-2F02-4EF4-91FE-ACEA0B81C7D7.jpg this is what I got !! A 2015 Yamaha SR VIPER !!!! Woo hoo

     

    That's one sick looking sled! I like it! :good:

  9. My trailer is fine...can see it when I back up no problem. When I fish with Fishnsled, I've had to learn to use the mirrors when driving his truck. I'm not perfect but getting better with practice. I told him to buy those poles....he said I had to learn using mirrors and I'm glad he did!

    It was the best advice I was given when learning and just passing it along. And you are getting better, pretty good at it now. :good:

     

    Hire FishnSled to teach you how to back up! Seriously, if you have ever seen him back his boat up his driveway, you would be amazed! I bet there is no more than a foot of space on either side of the boat... and it's up hill and in the colder months icey.

    Yah, dudes my hero when it comes to backing up a trailer and no he can't see his boat in the rear view!

    HH

     

    LOL! Thanks Joe. I should show you the maneuver I use to get the boat around the garage and past the tree up on the lawn and not hit the fence on one side or the deck on the other, for winter storage. No smoke, all mirrors. :)

     

    You never know who's trailer (or what kind of a trailer -boat, sled, camper) you maybe backing up or parking down the road. I firmly believe one should know how to use your mirrors. Not every vehicle/trailer will have poles or a backup camera and it's the best way to learn imo.

  10. Find a close out Panasonic or Samsung plasma. should be discounted now that they are discontinued. Still the best picture quality for the price.

     

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    Not no TV guy Bill but I was told they were garbage Room is only 12X12

     

    Not sure who is telling you that but given the dozens of sets (Panasonic) we have in our professional work place, I'd strongly disagree with that. We've had zero issues with them. A shame they are not making them anymore. The main concern for viewing is that they are better in a low light environment as the do reflect lights and you will get glare that can be annoying. Hopefully the repair is not too bad on the wallet and will save you on the hassles of shopping for a new set.

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