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  1. Luv those Quinte hogs , WTG Chuck !!
  2. I'm not a sports fan at all and seldom watch any type of event on TV, but my dad was from Saskatchewan and was a BIG football fan. Every year we'd get together to watch that one game and he'd always take the western team and I'd take whoever was playing for the east and we'd put $20 on the game. I couldn't have ever cared less who won the game or even the $20 but it was always a blast watching that game together with him, and even now that Dad's been gone 10 years, those Grey Cup games always bring back fabulous memories. Just thinking about it now makes me smile .....thanks for the memories Holdfast
  3. Kevin, this may be a long shot, but I had a 2001 Merc, 6HP kicker motor and the intake for the cooling water was on the underside of the cavitation plate and actually facing down, so the muffs wouldn't work on that particular motor. Any chance yours may be the same set-up and your placing the muffs over something other than the intake vents ??
  4. Congrats Chuck & Shelley, WTG on winnng the tourney Great way to finish off the season in the new boat !!
  5. Sounds like things have taken a downward turn since I was last there, sorry to hear that.
  6. Spiel's our resident rod building expert around here and should be able to give you some ideas on who to contact when he sees this post. Tough luck on the knee, it sounds painful, hope you heel up fast
  7. Toronto Maple Leafs ?? hahahahahahahahaha ........and I haven't seen an NHL a game in 40 years
  8. Sorry Dan, but I'm confused by your reponse and hopefully your not trying to speak for all Canadians, at least not for me
  9. We've lost 2 more of our best in Afghanistan. Lousy war Condolances to the families
  10. I spent a few years cruising the Atlantic Ocean in the 60's, and we would sometimes see schools (pods ??) of Killer Whales, and that has to be, without a doubt, one of the most impressive things I've EVER seen anywhere. In my opinion, their about the most majestic looking critters that inhabit this planet !!!! Sure hope you get a chance to see some when your down east.
  11. Funny how things change, eh Paul ?? A few years back we wouldn't buy them on a dare, but today we pay big money for them and their some of the best on the market. Same as the Shimano bicycle components, they make some of the best shifters and derailers on the market and come on most hi-end bikes.
  12. Thanks for the update Sam, and good to hear the Dawg is keeping warm. I just got in from my mornin hike in the woods here, and while down there I was thinking what a great day it would be for the guys on the Bay, nice & cool and no big winds for a change. Hope it stays good for them. I was hoping I'd be musky fishing this weekend, but that didn't pan out and now it's too late for Quinte.......dang
  13. This question probably gets asked around here more than any other and it's a legitimate one for folks trying a baitcaster for the 1st time, and Dan gave you the correct answer. Whatever the heck feels best to you is the one you should be using. If it feels awkward or uncomfortable in your left hand, then just get yourself a right hander and try that one out. You'll know yourself when you find the proper one. If anyone tells you your doing it wrong, that just indicates that person has NO clue what their talking about. It's like telling someone which shoe their sposed to put on 1st, or whether they should use their left or right hand to remove their hat. When I started fishing in the 50's, baitcaster's were all we had and they were all righthanders, so it was just normal to fish that way, then when I got my 1st spinning reel in the late 60's......a Mitchell 300 like everyone in the world ......the handle was on the left side, so that's the way it was fished and it never felt awkward. And DON'T be intimidated by baitcasters, their only another tool in your fish'n gear, and not nearly as hard to learn as many folks make them out to be. Just start out slow at 1st and don't try casting a mile till you get the feel of it and gradually work your way up, and you'll have no problems whatsoever. They've come a long ways since the early days and those ones 2rr's is talking about were dinosaurs compared to what we have today, and if we could fish with those ancient relics with no problems, nobody should have troubles today Good luck and if you have a problem, don't be afraid to ask.
  14. Nice work Mike, looks like it's drawn with a fountain pen. .......Now wait'll all the young guys around here ask "what's a fountain pen ??"
  15. What's a Gretzky ??
  16. Guess you just had to be there Raf
  17. The only thing I might be concerned with, would a 2 hp be strong enough to turn your boat on a windy day ?? Your saying 5-600 pounds plus people and gear, that could add up pretty quick. I had a 6 hp on my 16' Crestliner and it was tough to turn into a strong crosswind sometimes. Just something to think about
  18. I've been using a Coleman Black Cat in my tent for the last couple years and it works very well on those cold rainy nights in the spring and fall. Can't compare it to a Mr. Buddy as I've never used one, but I'd buy a Black Cat again if needed.
  19. G'day people We've got just enough snow falling in T.O. right now to make things white, but I spose it's a sign of things to come for a few months. OK, that's enuff for winter for me, C'MON April
  20. It may take a few more years Gerritt, but eventually we'll have all OFNer's speaking properly
  21. Good to see another one becoming properly educated Kevin
  22. You & the Big guy have a great trip Shelley
  23. Can't get it to work TJ. It begins to load, then there's just a bunch of flashing lights on the screen and it stops. Oh well, if it's been around for awhile, I've probably seen it anyhoo
  24. Just being carefull HH, I've heard of a couple expensive musky trolling outfits getting knocked loose from the Salties and ending up in the drink, and I didn't want to be the next casualty. I got the tether idea from Richard Collins when I fished with him awhile back and decided to follow his lead. I made up a few of those for only a couple dollars, but it's pretty cheap insurance. Their about 4' long and don't interfere with removing the rod from the holder at all, and can be quickly released from the brass snap when needed. I added a piece of cable between the reel & reel seat with wire crimps to snap the tether to and it works perfectly.
  25. Best of luck to everyone heading to Quinte for the g2g this weekend We had some nasty winds for the inaugural November Quinte g2g a few years back, so hopefully the weather will co-operate with everybody a bit better this year. Play safe, have fun and take pics. A couple pics of the waves from our 1st OFC Quinte trip Remember the big Triton bass boat that got swamped in the middle of the ferry channel on the Saturday afternoon with the 3 guys aboard?? ........That sure coulda turned out ALOT worse than it did !!
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