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  1. Purely recreational now, but the kids are learning fast and skate a few times a week with their teams.

     

    Looking forward to the canal being open in Ottawa, even if it is only for a few weeks it is one of the high points of the winter.

  2. Like anything the answer is going to be complex. We are going to have to encourage catch and release even more. Stocking is a big part of it all, and solid limits that reflect the known amount of fish that are stocked.

     

    I'm on Loughborough Lake for a big part of my summers and it is stocked. A lot of people fish that lake and a lot of people enjoy it.

     

    All of the local guides and lodges really encourage catch and release.

  3. Dont buy in Ontario right now. With the dollar as high as it is cross into the states and make your purchases there.

     

    A Lagavulin can push $100 in Ontario and be $60 in NY.

     

    If you are looking for a good inexpensive starter type, I like Aberlore or Delviny. But for the quality go for Oban or Lagavulin.

     

    Enjoy the hobby, Scotch tasting is a wonderful way to while away a few years of nice evenings.

  4. Clausewitz.......... I carve from Basswood mainly, cant afford the exotic woods.

    I've taken to collecting nice pieces of wood where I can. A friend was putting in a hardwood floor that is a type of exotic ironwood that doesnt need stain to give it that beautiful red/brown and I snagged a piece of that.

     

    A piece here, and a piece there gives a nice collection. Looking forward to seeing the finished product, have you taken pics along the way to show the process?

  5. I've gone to water for thirst, and very limited sweeteners. We have diabetes in the family, so staying away from any significant quantities seems to be best.

     

    If I use sugar, I go for the sugar pacs so I know I am only putting in a small amount.

     

    Stevia has a slight after taste for me, so I use it in coffee, but that is about it.

     

    Cutting sugar out of coffee for anyone like myself that drinks more then a cup a day is a significant reduction in calories.

     

    :Gonefishing:

  6. "Better it's you there to answer those tough questions on some of the less pleasant and tough realities of life."

    There needs to be a balance. Television news coverage is competing for the same viewers that are watching CSI, but the news doesnt have the special effects budget and weeks to work on a story.

     

    So the most shocking makes the number one story, grabs the interest, otherwise people tune to a different station.

     

    Same thing these days with radio, there are so many choices that each show competes for the listener that will go elsewhere. The thing is, most of my radio listening is done driving in the car, with my kids. And its hard to explain the facts of life to the kid in the back seat who might have follow up questions or missunderstand.

     

    When we sit down and talk about it in the house they seem to "get it" more easily then driving in the car.

  7. Looks like the majority of websources come back to things that relate to the bend of the hook.

     

    Angling is a form of fishing. It is often used synonymously with the terms sport fishing and recreational fishing, although subtle semantic distinctions exist among the three terms[citation needed]. Specifically, angling is the practice of catching fish by means of an "angle" (hook). The hook is usually attached by a line to a fishing rod. A bite indicator such as a float is sometimes, but not always, used. Frequently, the rod is outfitted with a fishing reel that functions as a mechanism for storing, retrieving and paying out the line. The hook can be dressed with lures or bait. Generally, angling is thought of, principally, as a method of sport fishing but some commercial fisheries use methods which are quite similar.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/angling

    Angling

    The act, process, or art of fishing with a hook and line and usually a rod.

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