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FloatnFly

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  1. theres only 2 sites i've had issues with ad block,is this one, and business insider
  2. try changing theme, but i don't see that being a problem, i have zero issues with any themes on win 10 with chrome. only other issue would be running an ad blocker since there is an anti ad block script in the coding for the site
  3. yes, the songs she chose were meant to deliver a message. from singing america the beautiful to this land is our land, to born this way, whos lyrics alone are a statement, the song choice was 100%a statement
  4. you forgot jaromir jagr and julio franco
  5. what did we just witness......wow. and people are still wanting to burn brady at the stake for his so called 'cheating'
  6. and a link to the event https://www.facebook.com/events/594055680781188/permalink/635148703338552/
  7. i plan on going list of vendors and more info 2017 Bowmanville Tackle Swap Vendor updated List Jan 30th. 87 Confirmed vendors and 35 personal tackle tables. Stay tuned for updates all the great activities, attraction, deals, draw prizes, and charity fund raisers. Show Poster should be done in a few weeks. Going to be the biggest show yet! 1. Lightning Series Lures Tony Steinfeld 2. Creek Candy Beads Randy Desrosiers 3. Streamside 4. The Perfect Jig Brendan Knaggs 5. Roy Nichols Motors Carey Miller 6. Raven Tackle Paul Cesario 7. Bowmanville Creek Anglers 8. CL Fishin Carl Linker 9. Fifty Inch Apparel 10. Tourism Clarington 11. St. Croix Rods Robert Stirling 12. Daiwa Corporation Canada Kyle Carruthers 13. Rovic Rods Rolly Beenen 14. Pro J's Jasper Yu Zhang 15. Megabass 16. Bass Magnet Lures Mike Nabulsi 17. Waterwolf Lures 18. Gremlin's Custom Baits Jon Wakimoto 19. Rah Fish Tim Hine 20. Impact Baits 21. Beaver Lures Tony Gallucci 22. River Master Floats 23. Metcalfe School of Fly Casting Mikey Metcalfe 24. Kelly Kustom Musky Lures Scott Kelly 25. Quinte Fishing Series 26. Kypefish Quality Flies Matthew Saieva 27. Simple Fishing Storage Jim Bragg 28. Ontario Women Anglers Yvonne Brown 29. Fishaholic Gear James William 30. Handlebarz Musky Lures Mike Parker 31. Bite Booster Lures 32. Blackjack Bucktails Nicholas Arnott 33. Thousand Island Custom Lures 34. Peterborough Carping Guides Will Muschett 35. Set the Hook Peter Savoia 36. Hose Bait 37. Redwing Tackle Paul Rich 38. Gagnon Sports Justin Pardy 39. Fishheads Canada Jake Collins 40. Metro East Anglers Holly Fullager 41. Robzilla Custom Lures Robert Robby Millar 42. Muskies Canada Kawartha Lake Chapter 43. Stix & Stones 44. FYG Jerseys 45. Chasin' Eyes Charters Ed Mackenzie 46. Canadian Fishing Network Scottie Martin 47. Bob Mckenzie Agencies 48. Joe Ford Fishing and Outdoors Joey Ford 49. Imperium Baits Graham Johnston 50. Fearfishing Ian West 51. Boatland Canada 52. CSI Global Distribution 53. Liquid Mayhem Scott Chantler 54. Downtown Bass Anglers 55. Easthill Outdoors 56. The Van Stiphout Group Jason Van Stiphout 57. Sport Durham 58. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority 59. Antoine Customs Jamie Antoine 60. Fish Whistle Lures and Tackle Lawrence Bendandi 61. Rapala 62. Soft Touch Outdoors 63. Vigor Eyewear 64. Ontario Bass Nation Dave Spence 65. WidowMaker Lures Canada Mike Oakley 66. Pure Fishing (Berkley) Cooper Gallant Danny Mcgarry 67. Pineridge Fly Fishing 68. Dadson Blade Baits Pete Bostelmann 69. Port Perry Bassmasters 70. Kawartha Tackle 71. Muskoka Pike Open Wayne Barlow 72. Otter Valley Outfitters Cam Aspden 73. Durham Region Bass Anglers 74. BER Float Reels Benjamin Reubeni 75. Culprit Darren Cavanaugh 76. Canada/US Walleye Tournament Tom Hunt 77. Doc Lures Inc. Black Mamba 78. 911 Baits 79. FLW Canada 80. Ultimate Angler Lures Dan Chabot 81. Fishermans Edge Tom Thomas Preece 82. North Shore Trout Beads 83. Graphic Lettering Services 84. Bowmanville Conservation Group 85. MNR 86. X-Zone Lures 87. ITO Flies
  8. that they do,a neighbour had a fairly new truck, he bought it for 24000, 3 years later, sold it back to the dealership for 26000, bought a brand new truck.....
  9. now if only you could swap those chevy logos for blue ovals!
  10. its simple, basic reel maintenance, its like putting air in your tires. very very simple. remove the handle, take out the 3 screws, clean out with q-tip, put new lube in. done only tools needed is a small precision phillips screw driver, a q-tip, new grease, and maybe wd-40.
  11. now there is a report that Ventura was found still alive,was beaten., and then robbed........
  12. won't know the toxicology results for 3 weeks, but no alcohol was found at the scene. from http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/yordano-ventura-contract-royals-toxicology-report-012317 The fate of the approximately $20 million remaining on pitcher Yordano Ventura’s contract likely will hinge on his toxicology report, according to major-league sources. The deal would remain fully guaranteed if Ventura’s death was determined to be accidental. The money would go to his estate, while the Royals — who had insurance on Ventura’s contract — would be reimbursed for an amount that is not yet clear, sources said. Ventura, who died Sunday in an automobile crash in his native Dominican Republic at age 25, was guaranteed $19.85 million over the next three seasons, plus a $1 million buyout on a club option. However, guaranteed contracts include exceptions that relate to player conduct, and Ventura’s deal includes a provision that will nullify payment for failure to perform due to injury or death resulting from driving a motorized vehicle while intoxicated, sources said. Royals general manager Dayton Moore said on Sunday that the toxicology results will not be known for three weeks, but that authorities in the Dominican Republic had told him that no alcohol was found at the scene. The Royals are in the beginning stages of discussing Ventura’s contract language with Major League Baseball, sources said. It is conceivable that the team could decide to pay a certain amount of money to Ventura’s estate even if the results of the toxicology report allowed the club to void the rest of his contract. Ventura was set to earn $3.45 million this season, $6.45 million in 2018 and $9.95 million in ’19, with a $1 million buyout on his $12 million club option for ’20. The five-year, $23 million extension that he signed in April 2015 also included a $12 million club option for ’21. The nature of any payout would be determined by Ventura’s will, presuming that he had one. If he did not have a will, the money would be distributed according to the laws of the Dominican Republic, sources said. The financial legacy of Ventura is different than that of late Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, who died in a boating accident last September and — unlike Ventura — was unsigned beyond 2016. A toxicology report determined that Fernandez was legally drunk and had cocaine in his system at the time of the crash. But it is not clear that Fernandez was driving the boat, and his estate is still in line to receive a $1.05 million accidental-death payment and $450,000 in life insurance through a player’s standard benefits package, sources said. Ventura’s estate could be eligible for the same payouts. He was the driver of his vehicle, according to reports, but it is not known whether the results of his toxicology report would affect the amount his estate received. The Royals, depending upon the amount of their insurance coverage, could redirect some of that money to the acquisition of another starting pitcher. The team previously had about $2.5 million to spend in 2017, and was seeking to add another reliever, sources said.
  13. yes, thats him. still was a very talented picher. great fastball and devastating curve
  14. Sad day for baseball yesterday 2 players passed in separate car accidents. first lost former MLBer Andy Marte, and then young Kansas City star pitcher Yordano Ventura.
  15. suspicion of being over limit is more than enough to get a visit. couple guys on rice were just fined 12,000 for being over limit on walleye. i know people that have been pulled over, and since they were the one with the cooler full of fish, and their buddies didn't stop, the CO charged them with being over limit
  16. they would then need to prove that the fish was given to them by someone not living at the same place. if i were a CO, and i was walking into a situation where someone recieved a full daily limit, i would question it. 1or 2 fish, sure, but a full limit? who gives away a full limit unless they are trying to hide it?
  17. the CO would laugh and say nice try, then hand you a fine for being over limit. think about it rationally, you live in the SAME house. so you have a freezer with 2 limits in it, you're the only one with a license. the CO will reasonably come up with the conclusion that you caught the fish. a judge would decide the same thing. i think the only way this would work is if there a kid that does not require a license, kids 17 or younger are exempt from having a license. or if you are over the age of 64.
  18. exactly, unless the person selling it knows the value of it all, then it will go for cheap
  19. wowsa.......thats a huge collection, that will go for an easy 1000
  20. you can transport your single day legal limit, anything over that, and you can be charged. you do not need a license to transport fish, just don't be over your legal limit
  21. haha we use to hang out by the local creek, which had some steep sides to get down to the water. we would bring home snapping turtles, frogs, tadpoles, snakes. our parents loved us! lol used to ride our bikes down the hill and jump over the creek on a make shift ramp
  22. Zeke in left, pillar in centre, upton/pearce or pompey in right. upton has great speed and a very good arm
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