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98% of trailer light problems are because of a bad ground. Make sure that it is good first. A bad ground can cause all different problems. make sure that you have voltage at your plug on the vehicle when brakes applied inexpensive testers are available for that. you have to verify vehicle first then blame the trailer. Have you tried it off of somebody elses vehicle. You could start with that and you won't need that tester.
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It does say this at the bottom of the map!!!!!! If you have any hot tips to add to this page send an email to fishhawk @ rogers.com We'll cut and paste your tip into this page and give you the credit as soon as we can. That map page is as good as all the info that was given on that particular map. There is only a couple of guys taking care of that website and all they can add on the maps is what is sent to them or the parts that they have fished. So if they haven't fished the spots that you find are hotspots and nobody told them about it, Well they won't be on the map. So canadian boy if (this map makes me laugh it really doesnt even show the best weedlines or even any real good spots where i have had luck) why don't you try sending them an e-mail and they will update the map with all your favorite spots!!!!!!!
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Charging your boat batteries while back country camping
wallyboss replied to icefisherman's topic in General Discussion
I don't think that a 1/2 hour charge on a Deep Cycle batt will do much for it. I think a inverter hooked to your vehicle powering a deepcycle battery charger is your best option. -
solopaddler & ccmt's Excellent Northern Ont. Adventure!
wallyboss replied to solopaddler's topic in General Discussion
You'll remember that trip for a while!!! weren't those black flies just a bit on the annoying side. I have never seen them that bad up there and I lived there for 20 years. -
Worm harnesses and bottom bouncers are most walleye fishermen Go-to setup. they are to me .
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solopaddler & ccmt's Excellent Northern Ont. Adventure!
wallyboss replied to solopaddler's topic in General Discussion
Pretty well had the same results in the same area. It seems like the bigger eyes were biting well on the rivers in the SRF area But all we caught in the small lake were dinks like yours, But they are the best eating. I was parked in front of the same Timmies at 3:00am this morning. -
??? I buried a hook(Not a needle) in a fish's gullet and I kept it!! 1 over my limit That was 15 years ago. Is that more illegal than exceeding a speed limit??
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My wife keeps telling me that a camera adds about 20 lbs. But I would guess it adds only a couple of pounds in this one. You got to wonder why people take pictures of fish so far away from the body. It's the oldest trick in the book when you want to add a couple of pounds to the fish. That's why I have a measuring guide in my boat. If I want to prove a length the picture is taken beside it.
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Moose I stopped my daughter from biting her fingers and it didn't take long. I got a plastic bag and went out to get some dirt. Then everytime I saw her biting her nails I would take the bag out and stuck her fingers in the bag. (while she was screaming her head off) The trick is to tell them that it's chicken poop in the bag and not say that its just dirt. Within a week she was done with the nail biting. And that was about 10 years ago and she hasn't picked up the habit again. I was lucky that my neighbour had chickens at that time so it was a bit more believable.
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It's pretty close to a nickel!!
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Great looking walleye, nice colors!!!
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I usually use either circle hooks or Mosquito hooks. the bass seem to set the hook themselves and usually in the corner of the mouth. Let the fish tell you what size they want. 2 weeks ago the smallies wanted nothing to do with anything smaller than 5" I caught my biggest on a 7" watermelon red flake Yum Dinger
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Good luck and a speedy recovery, I'll send an Knee-mail to the big guy upstairs for her.
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I'll be at a small lake off that same road this time next week. I won't be doing a big "Detour"
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You should have an access hatch usually located in the splashwell. that is where the supply pump should be.
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here are more new words BLAMESTORMING: Sitting around in a group, discussing why a deadline was missed or a project failed, and who was responsible. SEAGULL MANAGER: A manager, who flies in, makes a lot of noise, craps on everything, and then leaves. ASSMOSIS: The process by which some people seem to absorb success and advancement by kissing up to the boss rather than working hard. SALMON DAY: The experience of spending an entire day swimming upstream only to get screwed and die in the end. CUBE FARM: An office filled with cubicles PRAIRIE DOGGING: When someone yells or drops something loudly in a Cube farm, and people's heads pop up over the walls to see what's going on. MOUSE POTATO: The on-line, wired generation's answer to the couch potato. SITCOMS: (Single Income, Two Children, Oppressive Mortgage). What yuppies turn into when they have children and one of them stops working to stay home with the kids. STRESS PUPPY: A person who seems to thrive on being stressed out and whiny. SWIPEOUT: An ATM or credit card that has been rendered useless because the magnetic strip is worn away from extensive use. XEROX SUBSIDY: Euphemism for swiping free photocopies from one's workplace. IRRITAINMENT: Entertainment and media spectacles that are annoying but you find yourself unable to stop watching them. The J-Lo and Ben wedding (or not) was a prime example. PERCUSSIVE MAINTENANCE: The fine art of whacking the crap out of an electronic device to get it to work again. ADMINISPHERE: The rarefied organizational layers beginning just above the rank and file. Decisions that fall from the adminisphere are often profoundly inappropriate or irrelevant to the problems they were designed to solve. 404: Someone who's clueless. From the World Wide Web error message "404 Not Found," meaning that the requested document could not be located. GENERICA: Features of the American landscape that are exactly the same no matter where one is, such as fast food joints, strip malls, and subdivisions. OHNOSECOND: That minuscule fraction of time in which you realize that you've just made a BIG mistake. WOOFS: Well-Off Older Folks. CROP DUSTING: Surreptitiously farting while passing through a Cube Farm.
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Forrest if you are going to target musky go at least 65lbs braid if not more!!! Cause a fair size musky can easily break off 14lbs test and then will be stuck with a bait in the face. The brakes on a baitcasting reel is to stop from having birdsnest when you cast out. You should fill your reel to about 1/8th of an inch from the top. Too much line or too little will rob you of casting distance with a baitcaster.
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Hope you released it GCD. Now where was it that you caught that??? Northern Saskatchewan, Northern Minnesota, Northern Ontario, Northern Quebec Or all of the above.
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Supposedly they are really good. No need to pull the plug to back the trailer in the water. As they don't get hot
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Solopaddler the french word sounds like "lush" but it's "loche"
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I also have more respect for lightning ever since I got a jolt. 10 years ago while working I had to climb a Hydro pole to get to some of our equipment because of an outage affecting about 500 customers. There was a big storm going thru the region. The piece of equipment that I had to open up I had to stretch over to the side of my ladder to loosen the lid with a ratchet wrench. To maintain my balance I grabbed on the the strand wire that our cables are attached to. All of a sudden I heard the lightning crack and within 1/2 a second i felt the jolt going from my right hand thru my chest and out my left hand that was holding the wrench then a split second later the transformer which was 1 pole span away just exploded. I quickly came down my ladder, did a quick check if any body parts were missing check if underwear were intact. Then sat in my truck called in to dispatch and told them that the customers will have to wait until this storm blows by. Both of y arms were numb for a couple of days after that. So I am the first one of the water whenever I see a storm coming.
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Ok not everybody , just 95%. But it was just to make a point that doing something illegal isn't regarded the same depending on what was done illegally. I am the first to admit that I have a very hard time following the speedlimit and that in my younger days fishing laws were there as a suggestion. now that I am older and wiser :rolleyes: I follow every fishing regulation to the T. But I still will not follow the speedlimit.
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If find this thread funny though!!! Most are trying to help this guy fight a traffic ticket because he was illegaly going faster than limit posted!!! But he would be led away to the gallows if he would have caught a couple of fish over his limit.
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The French is not considered a naviguable waterway so I don't think it will ever be on a map.
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If his limit is filled he is supposed to stop fishing for that species of fish. It would be the same thing as Closed season. You can't fish a certain species when the season is closed even if you are releasing them. After a persons limit is filled the season is closed for him until he does not possess those fish anymore unless it's his daily limit. then even if he eats or gives away those fish he legally shouldn't fish for that species anymore. Some will say that he can't know what will bite on his line. But during closed season for walleye if you are caught fishing with a bottom bouncer and a worm harness even if you don't have any fish in the boat they can still charge you for targetting out of season fish. Same thing for after reaching your limit.