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  1. It's cold, windy and snowing in Toronto Art, would you like a bit of the white stuff sent down your way too ??
  2. Have a great day Steve & let us know how you make out.
  3. Except for trailering to different lakes about once a week, my boat never leaves the water the entire season and is still in great shape. I have good bumpers that hang over the side and also have rubber strips along the side of the dock to prevent any dings. I keep a good coat of wax on the motor to keep the sun from fading it, although the boat cover has faded a bit over the years. Whenever I put it on the trailer for a trip each week, I'll normally give the hull a wash just to keep it nice and clean. No reason it shouldn't stay in good shape while it's on a dock....hopefully anyways. It's nice too having an electrical outlet at the dock where I plug my on-board charger in at the end of the day and everything is charged and ready to go each morning. I spend most of the season up at the lake and it sure is nice to be able to just walk down to the dock and head out fishing any time of the day or night and know the boat is just floating there waiting for me
  4. And Rapala didn't just replace the broken pliers for Uncle B, they also threw in a set of cutters too. I had a similar thing last year with Drifter Tackle. I had a 10" Believer that broke in half when it was hit by a musky and when I notified Drifter about it, they not only replaced the Believer, but they also sent me a 10" Stalker to go along with it. $50 worth of baits to replace one old and worn one. Yup, companies that look after their customers like that deserve all the good press we can give them on these message boards.
  5. JPD, that's an excellent thing your doing for those kids.....kudos to you bud !!
  6. I use 130 pound Seaguar leaders on my musky rods. About 18 - 24" for casting rods and 48" on the trolling rods Great stuff !!
  7. Incredible pictures Joey, you really captured the power of that storm !!
  8. Best of luck tonite Hookset, and it'd be good to hear how you make out.
  9. Never hurts to be too careful
  10. Thanks Taper, I appreciate that. I've used those plastic wrenches before but found they don't last too long and end up being stripped. I usually remove my prop about once a month to check for any mono line so I need something that'll stand up.
  11. Here's a MinnKota service center in Waterloo that might be a bit more convenient for you. Relectronic-Remech 785 Bridge St. W.......unit 3 & 4 Waterloo 519-884-8138
  12. 2001 Merc 4 stroke....90 HP I need to buy a new socket for the prop nut on my motor, but can't remember the size. I'm thinking it's 1-1/16.......anybody know off hand ??
  13. Just my opinion Rob, but personally, I always use whichever oil & filters are recommended by the manufacturer. Myself, I use a Merc motor and so I only use Merc oil and filters in my engine. It may cost more $$$$ but I have peace of mind and know I'm using the right stuff. Some may disagree with me but that's the way I've always done it and have never had a major problem with any motor I've ever owned.
  14. Were lookin at -5 tonight with a windchill of -15 and then staying below freezing for the weekend, so I guess there's not much sense worrying about cutting anything up here for awhile hmmmm, maybe I shouldn't have removed the winter tires and put the summer tires and chrome wheels back on the truck last week
  15. My Crestliner came from the factory with a threaded nylon plug that screws in from the outside and has never loosened or leaked a drop.
  16. Always good to hear about the companies that back their products Uncle B
  17. That's great news HH, congrats on the new home !!
  18. Thanks for that Joey, and good to hear your weekend went so well !!
  19. Very moving.....
  20. This is me & my brother, eddyk, taken about 1949 Not exactly fishing, but were both dressed for the water. I'm the tall, blonde, good lookin dude on your left and eddyk is the funny lookin little runt on your right Here we are a couple years later checking out some new fish'n gear And even after all these years, we still camp and fish together many times a year
  21. I've got Power Pro on 8 rods, it's good stuff.
  22. It's all a piece of cake from here Jon, it was tough on you at 1st, but you stuck it out and now you've got it beat and you can now consider yourself a free man !! No more letting your life be ruled by cigarettes. Way to go Bud, I'm really proud of ya !!
  23. I like to add the stick-on weights to the bottom of the bait till you find the proper weight for what you want it to do, then you can do as misfish suggested, and open the bottom of the bait and put the weights in permanently. You just need to keep experimenting till you find the proper weight and position that works. These are 10" wooden musky baits, but the same principle should work with smaller lures.
  24. Don't know if this is any help Pam www.ctidirectory.com/search/company.cfm?company=100790
  25. Well, now that the big move is over Ed, I spose I can finally come outta hiding eh ?? Good to see your finally all settled in, now it's time to start checking out all those surrounding lakes
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