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  1. The recipe starts the day before, for a coupla hours on the counter, then overnight in the fridge. The long rise makes it sweet and chewy, and the steam tray in the oven makes the crust cripsy, with a nice poof pumping up the bubbles.

     

    I was wondering if that was the no knead recipe when I saw the pictures. I have been thinking of trying it . What did you but it in for it's time in the oven? The recipes I saw called for a dutch oven which we don't have, which is why I have not tried doing it yet.

     

    It looks great. I know it would not last past one meal at our place. Debbe especially loves fresh bread.

  2. hmmm, these posts got me wondering should i return the 2 weeks ago bought new bore III 8" incher and get myself a 6". :dunno:

    I used to have an 8 inch hand auger....but never used it....cause it is a TON more work cutting an 8 inch hole. Now that I'm starting to fish whities and lakers a little bit...I wish I had never got rid of it.

    Hang onto the 8...you already have it. Just put the 6 inch on your Christmas list for another year. Someday you will be glad you did.

  3. I've fit up to a 12lb brown through the 6 inch hole before and 42 inch pike so I don't think the 8" is necessary for what I do.

     

     

    Got a 10-12lb muskie out of a 6 inch hole on Scugog a few winters back. No problem fitting it through...but I had a hard time getting it turned to face up the hole and an even harder time figuring out just how to get ahold of it to hoist it out :dunno: as all I could see coming up the hole was a mouth full of teeth.

     

    So far I have not caught a fish on the ice that would not come through a 6 inch hole....but I'm still hoping :thumbsup_anim:

  4. Stuffing the bird RIGHT NOW. Well the boss is anyway. I'm TRAINING in preparation for the feast later. Son just woke up and my daughter just called to say they are on the way.

     

    Merry Christmas all. Enjoy the season and your friends and family.

     

    Steve

  5. So a rough translation would be that you have a couple of uncoordinted bear cubs as friends, :rolleyes: I like the offset ones, shorter arm movement required, and no effort leaning downward.

    My one fishing buddy who has the real problem will be 89 in Feb. I think it is a dexterity/mobility issue. He just finds it easier to lean on the Lazer.

     

    I just prey that I can still go out and ice fish...forget about manually cutting holes...at that age.

     

    I also have a MUCH younger buddy who has trouble...and I have let people use my Fin Bor III on the ice that have had trouble too. I'm just saying some people DO seem to have a hard time with it. Myself I can go with either. If it helps me catch fish I WILL adapt.

  6. The important thing is that the blades are curved. The Fin BoreIII and Strikemaster Lazer both have curved blades. I can not stress the importance of this enough. ALL straight blade augers are considerably more work for you then curved blade augers. If you want a good workout get a straight blade auger. If you want something that is less work get a curved blade...it is that simple. Also the smaller the hole, the easier it is. ALOT EASIER!!!!! A 6 inch hole is easy compared to a 8 inch hole.

     

    Now onto the offset handles. Fin Bore III's are offset...Lazers are not. I own both. And I can cut good with both although because you are using slightly different muscles on both I just happen to find the Lazer better for me. However I have friends who just CAN NOT master the offset handles. It's a rhythm thing and for some it is very hard to master. With that in mind I would never recommend the Fin Bore III to anyone who has not at least had a go at using someone else's first.

     

    I cut lotsa holes every winter. So far I can not see myself EVER owning a power auger. Someday maybe, but for now I'm sticking with my manual augers.

     

    Good luck with whatever you go with.

  7. As far as i know you pay for the test, pass or fail.

    mind you...if you fail...you shouldnt be driving a boat in the first place!

     

    What Stoty said. In 1999 my daughter...12 at the time... and I wrote it together. No studying and we both passed. Pure common sense. If you fail bury your head in the sand.

  8. Nothing would make me happier then having the Kawartha's open for the Hardwater season. And if it happens before I retire to live in Bobcaygeon....all the better.

     

    I have never been able to understand the logic of the closure at all. At the very least a short ice season like on Scugog should be given a trial period....AT THE VERY LEAST.

     

    I would think it would take alot of pressure off Lake Simcoe and ADD alot of $$$ to the Kawartha economy.

     

    My best guess would be that the MNR would never get any money to get out and do enforcement. Especially now with the way the economy is heading. Hard to justify spending more tax payers $$$$ on fishing when people are losing there jobs.

  9. Camp Horizon in Field. Stopped going 5 years ago when we bought our own cottage or we would still be going. Not the ritz...but clean comfortable and very reasonable. Nice shallow sandy beach for the little ones with a floating dock out deeper for the swimmers.

     

    Fishing is very good for eyes, pike both sm & lm bass and muskies too. Even 10-12 inch perch 100 yards off the swimming area along the 12 foot weed line. Nice small sheltered lake. Absolutely loved it there. Denny and Ruth are good people. Always have a pot of coffee on at the lodge and Ruth makes the best maple walnut donuts I have ever had, along with other goodies.

     

    It is very popular and many people come every year so book ASAP if anything is still available. When we went we had to book for the next summer while we where there, so good luck with getting in, but the place is great.

     

    My family went 7 years in a row. My brothers family has been going for 12 years I think.

     

    Pm me if you have anymore questions.

     

    Regards,

    Steve

  10. Thanx for posting that Ron. Something I have not got into, but it's nice to hear of a reputable business from a reliable source like yourself.

     

    Those coffin sinkers you made are excellent....although I don't think they are making me catch more fish :dunno:

     

    Hope to see you over at your carp honeyhole in 2009.

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