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And where I am a permit to construct a "garage" will not be accepted, however a permit to construct an on shore boathouse will if it meets specs. All the boats in the neighborhood have four wheels and with at least two doors. I love it.
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Fantastic day, thanks for the pics moxie.
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Possible World Record Size Moose Shot
Old Ironmaker replied to bobowski's topic in General Discussion
If taking a photo of game is illegal many a wildlife photographer would be in deep trouble, photographing out of season would then apply to a photo as well then. Of course it isn't illegal. We have some pretty stupid laws but that isn't one, yet. -
Possible World Record Size Moose Shot
Old Ironmaker replied to bobowski's topic in General Discussion
I was in the Sail store in Burlington this past Friday. On the second floor is what is supposed to be the world record moose from Alaska full mount on display. That rack on that Moose in Burlington is no where the size of the moose in the pic from the Yukon. The Yukon pic looks to be far larger. The distance from the inside of each side of the rack is maybe 3 feet on the mounted moose in the Sail store. I don't know moose but the one in the store doesn't look that huge to me. Has anyone here seen that mount in Burlington who knows what they're talking about? It may be the photo but the distance from the left and right side looks like much more than a few feet. Maybe like holding a fish towards the camera to make it look bigger. -
The attachments didn't work for some reason, only the jpeg details for me.
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I haven't seen a rack like that since I was in the Piccadilly on Barton Street in Hamilton before it closed. A farmer out here was raising them until someone opened the pens and they skedaddled. They didn't seem to thrive as none were sighted after the first year. How can a few herds of Elk do as much damage to crops as the many, many flocks of Deer here in Ontario? Or maybe they do? A real question from a citiot once removed.
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A argument as old as Moses. No one likes a cop until they need one. I always wondered why a group that shared a flight with us into another lake had a volleyball net with them? Maybe for a remote lake beach volleyball tournament. What exactly are the C.O's expected to do besides what they did? No sense checking at the end of a trip, even the dumbest of poachers wouldn't fill a plane full of illegal fish or game would they?
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Anthony, I'm surprised, it's "whacked em all, sent them on vacation, they won't be bothering anyone no more, deep sixed em, taking a dirt nap, put a pill in em, even sleep with the fishes if you watch movies and believe what you see. Never " I killed them all". I killed them all? Something a mob accountant might say right out of business school. Back to wiseguy class for you son. On a more serious fishing related note. We took a wonderful road trip from here (Selkirk) to almost the end of Long Point all along most of the Lakeshore. I saw not one single person shorefishing. There were more boats than I would expect out in the inner bay as the water had sat down but not one person from Dover to the Old Cut shorefishing. Including Turkey Point and Ryersee and Rowan. The most fish I saw were around the docks at the Port Dover Marina. Bluegill, very small perch and a few what I think were wait,,,,,, crappie. I don't think fishing is allowed there of course. Is it Rich? BTW did you get my PM Rich from last week?
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NF - My Thanksgiving Tradition - DUCK hunting!!
Old Ironmaker replied to NAW's topic in General Discussion
Talk about the lingo Nick, Sinker said; and took 3 11 year old kids out this morning. I hope he took a few children on a hunting trip and didn't bag any old goats. That's not very sporting. -
Maybe adding a front mount trolling motor
Old Ironmaker replied to davey buoy's topic in General Discussion
Bill, I'll buy every 60" shaft 24V trolling motor you can get me for $400.00. I'll add a 15% finders fee on top of that. I have been on ebay and Kijiji and haven't seen any for that price tonight. I have seen some transom mounted 12V units with short shafts for around 500 but nothing like that described at that price. PM me if you have a lead at those prices. I'll buy them all. -
Canuck2fan said; "As for this being a fishing board? That really has not been my experience. The last thing you ever want to do, is discuss anything meaningful or helpful about actual fishing spots or situations. Be foolish enough to include any REAL DETAILS and it will get you internet slaughtered on this site LOL." That has not been my experience here in a little under a year since joining. We have the ability here to give detailed information by personal messaging for someone that asks for specifics. If someone takes the time to ask me via a PM I'm more than willing to help if I can. I personally don't think politics on a fishing forum is necessary. However if one comes up I tend to follow the thread. If only to gauge the pulse of the everyman here in Ontario and beyond as to how they feel about our government(s). I'm the kind of taxpayer that loves reading Letters to the Editor from the rural weekly newspapers, not the big city rags where everyone is a political pundit. It gives me a feel how the " average taxpayer" really feels. It's the inconsistencies in threads being locked is what gets people going. What in heavens name does a 20 page thread about hockey, the Maple Leafs have to do with fishing? I'll tell you, people are interested in it. There is a long going thread that a fellow member has about the tragic story of an ailing child. There is plenty of politics in that thread, plenty. The health care or uncare system, our reps in Queens Park and Parliament Hill I believe. I may be mistaken and if I am I apologize. The common denominator is just that, the common denominator, us and our opinions. Many before us and even today have given their lives in order for us to voice our opinions here or anywhere would be disgusted to know that someone, anyone can arbitrarily censor our opinions Having said that trollers and those that are vile, disruptive, prejudice, sexist, need not apply here. Even an anus has an opinion, everyone has one.
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NF - My Thanksgiving Tradition - DUCK hunting!!
Old Ironmaker replied to NAW's topic in General Discussion
Great report Nick. It amazes me how fast the little ones grow. I hope he's all better. I know more about rocket science as I do Duck hunting, I have been on a few fall trips with the boys when we had a camp on the Ottawa. They'd hunt, I'd fish and then I'd pluck if I wanted to eat some. Funny they'd eat my fish and I never made them clean any. The language you hunting guys speak always amazes me. It all sounds like Klingon to me, but I love listening. What's going on with the migration this year? The water is usually black with duck at this time. I've seen nothing here this fall. Always geese that keep me awake at night, honk, honk, bla,bla,bla. Please come and get a few. But no duck yet. Not even any Bufflehead, of which you can usually walk across out back by now??????? I"ve only heard a hand full of shots in the mornings. Usually sounds like Mogadishu in 93. The weather was the same last October here. So what goes on you foul hunters? I may not hunt but appreciate your fervor and sport. Plus I like the lingo even though I haven't a clue what your talking about. -
Maybe adding a front mount trolling motor
Old Ironmaker replied to davey buoy's topic in General Discussion
I think that price was high. We'll keep an eye out for a used unit for you. By the time you get to my age you know a few people. What exactly would you want to have and what is your budget? Johnny D The Facilitator -
Maybe adding a front mount trolling motor
Old Ironmaker replied to davey buoy's topic in General Discussion
BOAT, bring out another thousand (or more). I was at the Sail store in Burlington today and looked at a few with you in mind. I love spending someone else's money. I priced the 80 pound thrust Minncotta 60 inch shaft with I Pilot, wireless, for you and it came out to around $1700.00. The receptacle, usually mounted against the hull interior should be installed where water entering won't be an issue, it should be mounted at 90 degrees. $300.00 for 2 good batteries. He said we, I mean you, will need an on board charger as the batteries will most likely be housed under the bow and difficult to access. It may not be a do it yourself mounting as there most likely isn't a flat spot on the bow and it needs to be on level as to deploy straight down, so mounting may be tricky. You asked is it worth it? That's up to you now. If it isn't a must have I wouldn't unless a bowrider, then to spend that much bread it would have to be a must for me. It looks like a nice boat, what percentage of the retail price of the entire boat would this accessory be? For that much money I would hire a student to row the boat for the summer, a bit to the right son, yes that's good, no a bit more, left, go left now. -
If your close to the Kawarthas and you are, get your butt to Burleigh Falls and fish off the rocks right of the Falls off the rocks with minnows or spinners or, or, or. You will not regret it this time of year. Walleye, pike and Smallmouth. This time of the year big bait, big fish.
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Maybe adding a front mount trolling motor
Old Ironmaker replied to davey buoy's topic in General Discussion
You should be charged for theft. $150.00 up where you are is like $15.00 in southern Ontario money. What about one of those transom mounted electric trollers mounted below the water line next to the prop I've recently read about. I've never seen one, Yea probably because they are underwater, duuuuuu. They can't be cheap either. -
Maybe adding a front mount trolling motor
Old Ironmaker replied to davey buoy's topic in General Discussion
A neighbour here has a Lund Tyee I believe, it is a very deep minimum 24 footer I/O and he has a Motorguide up front so shaft length shouldn't be a problem. I would sell even give you mine but removing the built in bow plug and chasing the wiring to the panel wouldn't be worth the time. Besides I haven't run it for 2 years so I have no idea if it even works now. The 2 new batteries will set you back at least $250.00. In my experience any electronics should be a new purchase, as Lew says, buy new. I would think that glass ChrisCraft is fairly heavy and you need to go with a 24 volt system with at least 70 lbs thrust. There not exactly cheap with wireless remote. -
Maybe adding a front mount trolling motor
Old Ironmaker replied to davey buoy's topic in General Discussion
I don't think the deck is designed to stand on. I wouldn't. A remote control is an option for you and as everything else it all depends on your budget. Also what type of fishing you do? I have only used my Motorguide a hand full of times in 5 years as we are on Erie and drift, troll or still fish. We call it the hood ornament. I find it underpowered at 55 pounds and 24 volt for my 19' deep "V". Any wind and I'm concentrating on working the thing not fishing. It's always windy most days out here. It has a remote foot pedal, I don't like it, just my opinion. Working bays, small shoals and rivers it would be a must. I probably should use it more but don't. JD -
Any reports of catches between Port Dalhousie and the Niagara River folks?
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When I was able to bushwhack into streams and rivers in the fall was always the best time for Smallmouth for us. Normally we couldn't get to them in the summer as they were deep in the lakes when we didn't have access to a boat. Fall was best for us. The Maitland river was a honey hole for smallies. I'm not sure about now. Leech like plastics and Mr. Twisters on jigs, shinner imitation minnow baits fished slowly brought nice catches of bass. Find a bend in the river and fish the undercut of the bend, slowly. Drifting a black twister rigged below a quality float was a winner as well. And rigged California style as well, which is simply a hook, rubber and a few splitshot above the hook enough to bounce bottom. Burleigh Falls from the rocks held Bass and Walleye. Port Maitland pier is also hot this time of year before and after dusk for nice Walleye on Reef Runners and deep diving Rappala's. Bounce the bottom which is about 12' to 15'. Be careful of climbing around the rocks, bring a long handled net.
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F150, say it isn't true. Look at them all, especially a Chevy, please. There are great deals out there now on 2013's. I bought a new Chevy in November of 2011 and it was about 10K less then the equivalent F150 then with all the rebates for cash and retire your ride. I may have gone Ford if not for the pricing. I didn't even consider Chrysler because of a business partners bad customer service experience and 2 trannys in as many years shortly after the warranty was up. Good shopping and enjoy the new ride even if it is a Ford!
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I just followed the link provided. As a newbie for Steelhead of which I caught my first ever on Erie longlining this past summer that link told me nada about fall runs in Ontario. W5, who, what, when, where, why? The big question for JBlair7 I don't believe was answered by the general Wikipedia article. I don't want to frighten away a new member asking a simple question. I'm surprised at M and S. You sure are a bit cantankerous today, that's not like you sir. Welcome aboard JBlair7. You have gotten some good info to get you starter. I appreciate it as well all.
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Why do you ask Tony, need to get rid of a body? That's what you have a crew for. Welcome by the way.
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New world record tiger-Muskie caught !!!! 44lbs !!!
Old Ironmaker replied to fishindevil's topic in General Discussion
I have a 25 pounder hanging on my kitchen wall. I caught it in Skugog in 81', before I learned catch and release. The report states; "The tiger muskie was examined by a fishery biologist with the Idaho Fish & Game Commission before being certified as a new state record. The fish was certified as a new world record by the Modern Day Muskie World Record Program. For more information about Kalinowski’s record catch, " I would presume in order to be examined by the biologist the fish was killed. That is sad. Unless the post mortem examination can further the science of the species that is rare I have come to learn and it's death would not be in vain. If it's not rare I haven't seen any before or since. Are they rare? By the way the mount was done by Joe Martin from the Hamilton mountain that is an award winning taxidermist back in the day and did fantastic work. I hope Joe is still around and still doing his fantastic work. Fish Farmer if you are reading this you would probably be aware of Joe and his work. Is Joe still with us I hope? -
I agree 100%, and couldn't say it any better. I do sometimes enjoy reading what a few dolt trollers and true animal activists have to say for entertainment purposes only. The amazing thing is that the P3ta folks actually believe what they say most times. The admin folks should let that side pipe in once and a while this winter, if only to break the boredom with the lack of soft water threads. I can only read so much about ice fishing and hunting and stay interested. Just a thought.