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  1. Questions are seldom stupid. Some answers are really dumb though. Nice pic.
  2. You can have two pics in your profile. One is an avatar pic the other is a profile pic. My guess is that you put the pic in your profile instead of in your avatar file.
  3. Wish I could help you Marvin. Although I'm in Quebec, I'm a heck of a run away from the tournament area. I'm sure something will crop up. Good luck in the tourney.
  4. Really great shots Larry. Congrats to you and thanks for taking the time to post them. The muskie in the fourth pic has got one heck of a head of hair.
  5. This is one of the most reliable...
  6. Ospreys generally winter in the Southern states or farther south. They mate for life. That same nest will be taken by the same pair next year and the renovations will begin when they return.
  7. Poor Mom. That's why I really like herbal and organic stuff...it'd sooooooooo good for ya! Disgusting. And what the heck were you doing at Mom's on a Wednesday night?
  8. I've been using Windguru for years.
  9. Buggers!
  10. Roy

    Sea Lamprey

    Yeah, Doc. Most of the lampreys we see here, in muskie water, are non parasitic. I don't know why that is because sea lamprey range is all through here and the Great Lakes.
  11. AHHHHHHHHHHH Fidel nailed it. Won't see them after late September though.
  12. Roy

    Sea Lamprey

    Yes, they're native to Rainy river and Lake of the Woods.
  13. Roy

    Sea Lamprey

    Lamprey for sure.
  14. Roy

    Sea Lamprey

    Lamprey and eels are not even comparable. Do you have a pic?
  15. Success....great start. Looks like "keep a cushion under your butt" weather.
  16. Once you paste the embed code to your message, you must put HTML code ON you'll find that at the bottom of the page.
  17. Oh hell yeah! Salmon guys love those things....I think they call it "matching the hatch".
  18. That is actually the 2006 list. Half of the stories are myth the others contain partial truths. People enjoy these types of stories and I suppose that once you know that these things didn't really happen, it isn't really a sin to laugh about the unfortunate victims.
  19. A before and after pic would be nice, Paul.
  20. Unless you're fishing for a bottom feeder such as carp, cats or sturgeon, chumming isn't going to help a whole lot.
  21. From the Humminbird site: Can I convert my Lowrance or Garmin Waypoints with Humminbird PC 3.026 or higher using an MMC/SD card? To see a video of this operation click here and then click on FAQs. When performing the following task the user must have the Lowrance or Garmin information saved on an MMC/SD card. The user must also have the card placed in a card reader connected to the computer. Open HumminbirdPC Click on File then OPEN The program is now going to ask what to import and where it should look for the data. In the LOOK IN section in the top window browse with the drop down box to select the MMC/SD card (the MMC/SD drive may also be listed as a removable drive). Then go down to the bottom box - FILES OF TYPE - click on the the down arrow it will give a list of all recognizable format. Select the correct format for the file you want converted. Lowrance is a .USR or a . LOW file. Garmin files would be a .GDB or a .MPS.. Specifiy which waypoint files you would like to switch to the Humminbird format and the files will be converted automatically. The files will then appear in the left hand column as a .gpx file. It will have the same name as the orginal file with the .gpx extension behind it.. You would then use then hightlight the new .gpx file and select the the green up arrow under the image of an SD card to install the file to the SD card. You will get a message to ADD or REPLACE data on the card. Select ADD, unless you want to delete everything else on the card then you may select REPLACE. The new gps data will then be loaded to the card. You will see a progress bar showing the files being uploaded to the card. Once complete you will then press the RED up arrow under the SD card Icon on the Humminbird PC program and then when it is safe to remove the card from the card reader the SD icon will disappear from the Humminbird PC program. You may then safely remove the card from the card reader. Plug the card into the Humminbird unit while it is powered on and the information will then automatically load onto the unit. It will tell you on the unit that it is Loading Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks and then state when it is complete and how many routes, waypoints and/or tracks was loaded into the unit..
  22. From Lowrance support: http://primus.lowrance.com/support/resultDisplay.do?gotoLink=1&docType=1002&contextId=649%3A1.46%2C450.596%2C51.70&clusterName=ClusterPublic&lang=english&docset=%2FDocuments%2FUnits&contentId=138e6b97-e010-4ca7-9979-67b76250fa7f&responseId=135ccbe2cfd4f608%3A1267649%3A12b0b0d0b24%3A-781b&groupId=4&answerGroup=2&score=533&page=http%3A%2F%2Fprimus.lowrance.com%2Ficr%2Funits%2FHDS+-+How+to+Save+Waypoints+to+an+SD+Card.pdf&result=2&excerpt=Saving+Waypoints+To+MMC%2FSD+Card+from+HDS+Unit&question=HDS+downloading+waypoints&resultType=5000#Goto1
  23. Congrats to you on the great big fish and the win!
  24. Looks like he's been chasing parked boats.
  25. If you have PMS, YOU have a real problem.
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