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Hi Everyone, I'm in the mist of determining the demand and pricing for a custom earmold for Bluetooth headsets, such as the Aliph Jawbone II. I've seen websites from the USA pricing from $65 + other fees to over a $100. The units are custom made silicone earmolds based on an impression done of your ear then matched to the speaker end of your bluetooth headset. Soon, if not already, in some areas hands-free will be required while driving. This item is for those who have trouble stabilizing the factory headset in the ear with the ear hook. Benefits: - Custom fit is more comfortable for long usage; - Blocks outside noise; - more stable than the factory ear hook; - easy to maintain and washable; Here's a pic of mine. I actually wear mine with out the ear hook now. So from all those who would be wearing a bluetooth headset that doesn't fit properly how much would be a reasonable cost before consideration? Thanks, Stan
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Well as mentioned above, the day was a bit slow on the bite but the great company made up for it all. Big Cliff forgot to mention the great venison pepperettes and Steve's great smoked catfish. Sorry, I didn't get any pics of those. Anyways, here's a few more pics from my cam. First the initial group of guys playing peek-a-boo from the cabin. The day's first fish and the end of Bitsmith2K's skunking streak. Hmm, I seem to have forgotten to take Aile Goby's pic of his fish, my apologies. But I'm glad Cliff got it in the original post. Now I must let everyone know that I was just hoping a fish would drive some adrenaline back into Cliff as he was starting to doze off in the cabin, understandably after an earlier start to the day and a 3+ hr drive. I think the kitty did it!! Here's the action shot (from behind). Fishmaster (Steve) unhooking the kitty. Pic 1 of Cliff with the kitty. Pic 2 of Cliff with the kitty and Fishmaster on the left of the pic. And of course Mike (Bitsmith2K) working on the multi-species. Again Thanks to Steve (Fishmaster) and the bunch of guys for the great day out!! Cliff, I may just take you up on the offer fishing off your dock. Stan
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Planning a Alberta/BC RV trip with kids.
wuchikubo replied to wuchikubo's topic in General Discussion
New trip planned!!! And confirmed dates too! -
Happy birthday Brian!! Stan
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Confirmed attendance!! I still need the details, I'll PM John for the breakfast info. I'm really looking forward to meeting everyone. Thanks, Stan
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Just incredible as always!!! Thanks for sharing!
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LB has them, I recall the package of 4 was near $8!!! I didn't pick up any as I have too much to go through already.
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Nice cats!! I hope our outing with Steve in a couple of weeks will be productive too!
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Welcome Becky, looks like you'll fit in nicely!! Stan
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Happy belated birthday Wayne!!
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Done! WTG Ron!!
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Yup, hi there!!
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The ice was great yesterday 16-18" where I was fishing, drove out, no pressure cracks visible (mind you there was a light dusting of snow on top of the ice. Very flat otherwise. A convoy of 5 large pickup trucks went by me and stopped about 1/2 km further, they caused some large cracking sounds but that's about all. BTW this was Innisfil Beach.
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Just a little report. Went out yesterday with a friend at Innisfil Beach. Hit the ice at about 7:15am, drilled the hole and started fishing by 7:30 am (dull blades on my auger ). Ice was about 16-18 inches (estimated not measured). Marked fish right away but no takers until about 8:00. Fished 85 FOW using a large blue and silver jigging rap. The vex showed clouds of baitfish moving in and out with larger fish following. Whitefish limit was reached by 9:00am (larger of the two fish was 59 cm or 23 inches - measure from mouth to fork of tail) and started trying for lakers (still eludes me on lady Simcoe). Saw some fish going up and down the water column but no takers. Missed about 5-6 of taps (maybe line bumps) and left at 11:30am. My friend stayed until evening trying to get his 2nd fish (his first was larger than my largest fish) but only hooked up with a few herring after I left (the last I heard). Thanks for the read. Stan
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Pics from weekend (some a tad gory - not for the faint)
wuchikubo replied to highdrifter's topic in General Discussion
Congrats on the beauty Speck! Some great looking scenery too. Thanks for the post. -
Great work Wayne!! I run a Hearing Centre in Markham. Looks like the big chains have decided to get into it was well (Walmart, Listen up, etc.).
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Congrats Pete!!! Carole's words were great (I'll have to remember those somewhere.) May this be the start of many great memories together to come. Stan
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Niiice!! Hoping to get out later this aft if it all works out well at the office.
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Niiiiiice one!!! Congrats!
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Great funny post SNAG. That would be the sauce for that birdie with green onions. Missing the plate with the flat dough wrapping shells. Mmm, roasted water fowl. (duck, that is)
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Back Lakes to Big Bays: 5 Days of Ice Fishing
wuchikubo replied to Ramble's topic in General Discussion
Great read! Wow, what a trek! I think I would've been too tired to make it out the 2nd day. Congrats on the PB ice brookie and 1st whitey.