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  1. I had a period of about 10 years where I never saw nor spoke with my dad after my parents split up. Don't dwell on the past, it's water under the bridge now and time to forget about it. Spend some time with your dad, have a few laughs, give him a hug and make some new memories. Wishing your Dad all the best.

  2. I certainly can't help with the legal aspect of this. With all the troubles you hear about these boats from this manufacturer (Tracker and Nitro) would it not make sense to start some kind of class action suit against them? Far too many problems and complaints. I'm really surprised they can even sell a boat today with all the negativity following them around. Insurance should be paying for the recovery of your boat, imo.

     

    On a positive note, very happy to see you and the crew got out of this OK. Wish you all the best in resolving this but as others have said, it looks like a heck of a battle ahead that is not going to be over with anytime soon. Seek some legal advise and go from there.

     

    BTW - I'm sure I can find a spot in my boat for you a couple of times this year if you like.

  3. You are right on with that bushart. The same thing happened with hydro. The more people conserved the faster the prices increased. It's always about the bottom line.

     

    Same for the water as well in Durham Region.

     

     

    A report going to Regional Council on Dec. 12 noted declining water use by residents and large businesses means less revenue is collected and needs to be made up by increased rates.

    "Reduced net consumption results in reduced user rate revenue, which must be recovered through user rate increase," the report stated.

     

    http://www.durhamregion.com/news-story/3509973-durham-increasing-water-sewer-rates-in-2013/

     

    We just can't win, plan and simple with any commodity.

  4. I'm suppose to be about 250km north of Timmins in May and I'm a bit concerned myself.

     

    The very long range forecast is not looking warm enough at all. Night time temps hovering around the 0 degrees or colder mark right till the end of May. Daytime highs are high single digits for the first two weeks of the month and low double digits for the last half. Let alone the next couple of weeks of April with highs of low single digits (everyday but a couple) and lows into the minus side. A lot of overcast days as well. I hope the forecast is wrong (like so often it is) but given the winter we've had, who really knows. Wait and see what happens.

  5. I met a guy 10 years ago or so at the launch on the bog and he was complaining then about the fishing on the lake. Was telling me how great the fishing used to be and how him and his Dad could go up in the morning and get their limits and return in the evening and do the same. Then get up and do it again the next day. I asked him if he realized he was part of the problem. He didn't seem to grasp that. :wallbash: :wallbash: :wallbash:

  6. I've heard of the law before but never known of anyone to get a fine over it. I personally remove mine after every tow and have done ever since I towed, exception being the ball was on the bumper. I've seen the hassle it can be to remove it if it's been in there awhile and seized, not something I want to deal with.

  7. Wow lots of usefull info to digest. Re: planer boards... Can I run Dipsys on in line boards or is that too much pull? Also you guys are talking about running wire on the dipsy rods....so I need special

    rods for wire line? What about the reel , would the convector 30 be ok with wire line?

     

    I've heard of guys using the big Church boards (tx-44 http://www.churchtackle.com/Product%20Pages/Planer_Boards/TX-44_Super.html) but personally I have not. Put a dipsey on a #3 setting and let it go back 200-275ft, works great to widen the spread and no board to deal with. I haven't found the need to run a dipsey off a board yet and certainly too much pull on a regular board. I'll use the inlines for (regular size) for my leadcore and mono with snap weights. If you go with wire (I use the 19 strand torpedo line) you can get away with a regular trolling rod with a twilly tip. For running copper line I'd get a wire or roller rod. I run the convector 30's with 1000ft of wire. You need a bit of backing for (a bit of dacron on mine) for the wire to bite into.

     

    For wire dipsey rods , just replace the tip top with a twilly spring top , there is roller guide rods but they are big bucks and not necessary. Put the whole 1000 feet of wire on the Convector 30 , it will fit.

     

    Yep

     

    Ok this might be a stupid question but why do I need wire line for Dipsys. If I'm running inlines with Dipsys can I use mono or braid?

    And if wire line is a must with inline planers , is it also the same if I'd be using planers with a mast?

     

    Thanks for the patience lol

     

    Wire for dipseys just makes it easier to trip the dipsey and eliminates the flea problem. Braid works great as well but after dealing with the fleas last year I switched everything over to wire on my dipsey rods and added a twilly tip. Mono on a short lead is Ok but if you are running long leads it can be difficult to trip, even with the dipsey set light. Never run wire on a planer!! The slightest pinch or kink puts a weak spot in the wire and becomes easy for it to break there. Wire (7 and 19 strand) is strictly for dipseys and copper should be flat lined. At least that is my understanding of them.

     

     

    I've never head of anyone using wire off of planers, I can't imagine that would work very well. Lots use lead core off of them though. You don't need to use wire off of dipseys. Braid works great, but lots of guys like wire as spiny water fleas don't stick to it. I use braid myself, but sometimes fleas are a pain. I have used mono dipseys before, and they are hard to trip when you have a lot of line out. I won't use them myself.

     

    Porkpie has you covered as well

  8. I've kept the cost pretty low myself. Okuma Convector 30's, Okuma Classic Pro GLT Downrigger rods, and Shimano TDR's for inlines, a couple of the Rapala Dipsey rods. Rod and reel combos are about $150 with tax, might be a bit less. You'll need different rods for the riggers and different rods for the boards and different rods for the dipseys. Mind you after popping the tip eyes on the TDR's and adding a Twilly Tip they work pretty good for dipseys. I've heard of some guys having problems with the Rapala reels so I'd stay away. If you want to save a bit more money on the reels, try the Cabela's DepthMasterII reels. One of the charter guys I know was running them for fun and they held up well and has been running them for a few years now. I've picked up a couple to try myself this year.

     

    I use flea flicker line on the riggers and wire on the dipseys do to the fleas - especially last year. Some guys are saying that a 30 pound mono will keep them off as well and is much cheaper.

     

    Welcome to the big water!!

  9. Fun videos to watch Wayne. Just was looking and comparing the satellite pic the Cliff posted from April 6 and today's pic. Quite the difference down Quinte way. The rest, not so much. Will be interesting to see what happens by Saturday after a couple more warm days. A bit of rain with crazy winds tomorrow gusting to 70k for the Quinte area.

  10. What do you guys think of the Frog Toggs or Toadz? Bought the Toadz last year and it keeps me very comfortable.

     

    A buddy has the Frog Toggs suit and I was surprised how well it held up on the trip with the rains we had. Not sure about the long term use as it was brand new at the time.

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