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  1. Hey Buick14 PM me with your loction. I work for a company that distributes the containers you are looking for.
  2. Here is a link to the phone I use and never need to worry about it getting wet or droping it. Check out the website. I have abused (I meant owned) this phone for 6 months and it is rugged. http://www.sonimtech.ca/products/xp5520bolt.php It is made by Sonim and offered by Bell. Rogers also carries a different phone by Sonim. I know it doesn't have all the fancy apps of I phone or crackberry, but if you play or work in rugged conditions.....nothing beats it. By the way... I am in no way affiliated with Sonim, just love the product
  3. I've had a Lund Pro Guide 16 with an 80 horse Yami for 11 years. Great boat with an awsome layout. The torque on the motor isn't nearly as much as one would think. On plane, i can easily stear with two fingers. Power trim is a must. I have a trim button on the floor that is very easy to operate. Good luck on your search
  4. No kidding Skipper. Maybe they should look to that guy to figure out why their firefighting budgets are out of whack
  5. There are alot of problems with the bill this guy got. And Rich is right. Who is the authority that called the ice unsafe. All ice is unsafe. Roads are unsafe, schools are unsafe. Safety is a matter of judgement. Judgements based on past history, experience, research and how prepared you are to deal with an emergency. If this guy is forced to pay the bill, what recreational activity will be next?
  6. you guys remeber the retired school principal who fell through the ice after being disoriented on Lake Scugog. Here's what he gets to deal with now. http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/01/30/stranded_scugog_ice_fisherman_first_to_be_charged_for_fire_department_rescue_539278.html We can all say what we want about people making poor decissions about unsafe ice conditions. We all have our own level of safety based on our own experiences or observations. I for one don't think a user fee for 911 services is right. The man's life was in peril. Regardless of how he got there, there was a need for it. Could the same argument not be made for hundreds of other leisure activities that incorperate some level of risk. From skiing to hiking, swimming or snowmobiles. All of these activities are an unnecessary part of life that incorperate danger. Will these activities be next on the list for user fees.
  7. For all of us who recently gave up the lung darts. Think of how much money we`ve saved for the finer things in life. Day 28 and $380 in my pocket. The fishing gear could get a serious overhaul this year.
  8. How about several strands of fiberglass insulation to simulate tiny water fleas. Could wrap them around your favourite downrigging outfit and show the kids how hard it is to real up a big Lake O Chinny. or Glue several layers of small pebbles on the inside of a 4" abs pipe. Could simulate the effect zebra muscles have on our industrial and drinking water intake pipes.
  9. Absolute biggest thing with a manual auger. Never ever bang them on the ice. Damage the blade or the angle they cut at and it's game over. You will melt the ice faster than you cut it. Finbore has also been a great auger for me.
  10. Guess I've been told. I will also ensure my gramar is correct. At least until I have 500 posts. Did not mean to offend anyone. My comment could have been worded differently and simply meant that if we argue the merits of fish having feelings but we continue to pursue them with sharp hooks for our selfish pleasure.........aren't we being a bit of a hypocrite.
  11. Sorry but there may be room on P3TA's sight for comments like this
  12. Me and the Mrs. are going Saturday. We want to check out deals on either the Lund Impact 1875 or Crestliner Raptor 1850 Don't want to start a debate on welded vs rivets but I am interested in peoples opinion on various marinas located in Southwestern ON. I'm located in Kitchener and would prefer to buy from a dealer within a 2 hour radius. PM's are welcome so as not to advertise or bash any particular dealer. Thanks, Chris
  13. Would love to get into to some slabs like that. Something about enticing crappie into hitting a jig that I love. Can only find stunted minitaure crappie in my neck of the woods.
  14. Yep That was you guys. I drive a grey Jeep, had a trailer with the old Yamaha quad. Will definitly chat next time I see ya.
  15. After a debate with myself, I decided to go to Port Bolster instead of VB on Saturday. Was I ever glad we did. Trailered the quad up to the lake but after a quick check of the conditions decided not to use it and walk to our destination instead. As others have reported, the ice was very jagged and somewhat inconsistent in the different areas we hit. By 11:30 we had moved four times with only 2 keepers to show for our efforts. Marking very few on the vex it was time to make a decission. Do we move one more time or put our tail between our legs and pack it in. Since it was too early to go home I decided we should make one more big move and see if we could find some fish. I set up the clam so my son could fish in comfort (this ussually means taking a nap if the fish are not coperating). Drilled about 10 more holes in the area and began systematilcally checking each one out. after about 15 minutes I hear a comotion from the hut and my son yelling "Dad there hear". When I get inside the hut he had iced a good one and looking down the hole in 24 feet of water I see a big group of perch with a couple of hearing. For the next 3 hours we had non stop action, sightfishing trying to get our baits infront of the larger perch. He continued using minnows while I used artificials. The bigger ones were definitly more interested in the minnow, but I was able to fish them faster with lures so in the end we probly got about the same number of keepers. By 3 oclock we had a 5 gallon pail of 10" and bigger perch. Great day on the ice with my son as always. Hey Fishfarmer. Was that you and another guy coming off the ice around 4 oclock. Two guys pulling single man flip overs? If so i was the guy pulling a two man clam up the hill. Should of said "Hi". Next time. Chris
  16. You got it. Hadden Rd. I was planning on parking there tomorrow morning. May need to re-think that Lets see. $60.00 gas, $10 minnows, $30 parking, hundreds in equipment Catching a few perch on Simcoe.....................Priceless!!!!!
  17. Might be a good call to wait until tomorrow. You can be out there with the rest of us nuts. Planning on Virginia Beach tomorrow. Hopefully the water is clear. My son loves sight fishing the yellow bellies.
  18. I've been watching this thread with great interest since it was started as I also made a commitment to make 2013 the year I quit. Like most who have been succesful, I no longer "enjoyed" smoking. Being tied to the lung dart was having it's effects on me and it was time to break the habit. 25 year pack a day smoker. Now into day 4 without a cig and I feel great!!!!!!!! Found this neat little app that i put on my desktop at work as a reminder of how much I smoked, how much it cost me and how many days I am smoke free. Here's the URL if interested http://www.silkquit....quit-meter.aspx Sure is going to be easier to justify a new Lund this spring :clapping: Three days, 8 hours, 11 minutes and 45 seconds. 100 cigarettes not smoked, saving $46.11. Life saved: 8 hours, 20 minutes. Good luck to all of us who are in the same boat and never forget that you are one smoke away from a pack a day. Chris
  19. Online is definitly the way to go. I ordered one for my wife 3 weeks ago and still have not received the card. Good thing we can use the paper print out. Won't put a damper on our New Years day plans
  20. My choice would be go early. You may run a higher risk of a washed out river but there should be fewer people around. And if this spring is like so many others, the best you can hope for at the end of April are tired old dropbacks. PS. The fewer people that realize there are stealhead opportunities before the end of April opener the better
  21. Can't say enough good things about my Bradley smoker. Ease of use, put the pucks in and let it do it's thing. I know there not the cheapest but I have mine for 15 years, use it about 10 times a year and still no signs of wearing out. Over 15 years works out to about $15 bucks a year plus the cost of your wood pucks. Not bad for what you get http://www.bradleysmoker.com/products/non-digital-electric-smokers/ There website is full of recipees and helpful tips on smoking
  22. Also prefer a small blade for the job. The one I use is a foldng knife with a second blade that has a gut hook. I am a big fan of the gut hook since I started using them about 10 years ago. As with most quality pieces of equipment, you get what you pay for. A quality knife will keep it's edge longer and properly taken care of can last you a lifetime.
  23. Thanks for the replies. The Salomon's may be what I am lookin for.
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