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kickingfrog

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  1. Na, there hasn't been any mention of large quantities of food and beer missing and it wasn't found passed out under bench with its head stuck in a pic-in-nic basket.
  2. I'm just spitballin'. But if it isn't compatible then why would you mark bottom but not the jig?
  3. I don't know about the compatibility but transducers to fail/break.
  4. Nice gold. Did you fry them up? Your fixin's look good.
  5. Some interesting points being considered in this study. http://www.twincities.com/2016/05/27/mille-lacs-walleye-fishing-hooking-mortality-study/
  6. Ya, I bet Terry was thinking to himself: "If I throw the newf overboard, I'll have to load the boat on the trailer myself."
  7. For grouse, where I hunt, it's 5 per day with a possession of 15.
  8. For what it's worth the possession limit that many of us grew up with often was twice the daily catch limit. In many areas (most, all?) the possession limit is the same as the daily limit. Its been like that for a while now, I know, but it might be something overlooked by someone.
  9. And just think how close the fish can be to the camera with those loooong arms.
  10. The Raptors are closer to the finals than the Warriors.
  11. Hockey Night In Canada leads with hi-lights and The Hip.
  12. The Hip and sports: https://www.thestar.com/sports/2016/05/24/tragically-hips-roots-in-canadian-sports.html
  13. Can hear it now. Look at the size of those beavers! http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/toronto/2-capybaras-on-the-loose-after-escaping-pens-at-high-park-zoo-1.3597354
  14. Ya, a gut punch on a Tuesday that felt like a Monday. So many vivid memories tied to so many of their songs from my teens to late 20's.
  15. Ya, if you ignore the fancy feathers, they are similar in size to a gobbler.
  16. I love the sound and the feel of them as well, but I don't have to listen to them at 6 in the morning when I'm sleeping either.
  17. Again where does one person's freedom end, and another's start? Does my freedom allow me to render someone's boat silent? That would be absurd. There is a line. To suggest there isn't is equally absurd. Where the line is is the difficulty. The notion of freedom relies on an awareness of someone else's equal entitlement to freedom and then respect for it. And again, there is a law that does govern this particular question here. Maybe the law needs to be reevaluated and/or modified but that's not what is being discussed.
  18. At a friend's parent's place for long weekend party last night. They have some horses and chickens. No big deal but they also had a pair of peacocks. Not a lot of peacocks in these parts so I took a couple of photos of the male. North end of a south bound bird: Anyway, I was wondering after a few drinks around the campfire. What size shot would you use for peacock, and how would fire roasted peacock taste? Have a great long weekend.
  19. Sounds great, but when someone's freedom encroaches on another's? Where does my freedom start, and their's ends? Where is the "line" drawn? There is a law in place. What if someone felt that their freedom was to dump their garbage on my lawn? This isn't going to be solved here but these are some of the questions that come up and it can't just be shrugged off by a slogan.
  20. CTV News Barrie did a piece on Saturday about noisy boats and mention the law that Irish referred to. Here's the 2 minute clip: http://barrie.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=875507
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