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  1. I love the trucks and the mechanical part but the one I went to in an indoor arena darn near made me deaf for 2 days. I will never go back without ear plugs and earphones. Art
  2. Welcome aboard you have a good teacher in Big Cliff not only in fishing but life in general I am envious of your situation. Art
  3. I hand lined a 35lb Blue Catfish last year just to see if I could. I did cheat in one way I used my Kevlar fillet gloves to keep the power pro from slicing my hands. The downside was the battle took its toll on the line it was covered with nicks and frays from the gloves and was no longer usable so I decided to stop the practice. I might give it a try with leather and 60lb mono this year though. Art
  4. Thats a lonnnggg day glad you caught something nice for your trouble. Art
  5. That looks like a good fish their was the coffee frozen before you got back to it 3 minutes later. BRRRR Art
  6. Sooo who's got a straw and wants to race the machine??? Art
  7. So what is the charge...Assault with a deadly fish??? or Unlawful use of wildlife resource??? Art
  8. The running joke down their is the boots are white so you know how much of ya foot is in the alligators mouth. Art
  9. The white boots are called "GumballBoots" down their. They are the same as the black boots but are easier to see when they are clean.They are popular in the seafood industry and food handling type of work boots. Art
  10. Roy here is a vise I finally figured out were I had seen it. It looks like whatyour looking for. LOWES vise link
  11. My Ranger with 150 does 55 mph with a 14.5X 23pitch SS 3 blade set up for holeshot so he is right in line for H.P. versus weight. Art
  12. wow 1 minute pretty good response time on this one. Art
  13. Wheres T.J. he was just here a minute ago??? Something must have scared him.... art
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    Here is a Snakehead I caught last Summer in the USA While scientifically not the same their habits and veracious appetite are equal. We have a section of the river were they are established and the forecast of doom and gloom has not appeared in 8 years since they were introduced accidentally. Art
  15. It truly is a different way of living from what most of us see. They are pretty accurate on how we live as far as family life and helping each other out. You have a person who is the shepherd of his group of friends in the town and he is the go to man for answers and help. He kind of settles arguments inside of and outside of the clan. If he decides someone is a nice guy then the group will accept them as part of the clan. Their is a close community atmosphere their. When I returned to visit one year my Uncle was not home so I knocked on the neighbors door to see if he was their. I was greeted suspiciously when I said my name was Art but the door flew open when I said Clydes(my dads name) Youngest. They then had a piece of pie and a drink in front of me and asking how I had been since the last time I saw them. It's funny though as I have traveled up North I see a lot of the same characteristics after you have left the city behind. I think it is the closer you live to the land the more you depend on a group of people to have the most options open to you. The simpler the world is (to a point) the more time you have to laugh and spend time doing the important things like family,friends and a honest days work the happier they seem to be. Art
  16. Wow that things as big as a Japanese kite. Thanks for the video. Art
  17. Free Can I have a Mercedes instead? Art
  18. I have the 2005 Escape and it has been a great vehicle. Art
  19. Roy is this the pat on the back you told me about? Art
  20. Boxelder-bug Art
  21. This might be a better design to try to make. Art
  22. ADVICE on a good ice fishing reel... I'm tired of using crap Art
  23. Yea like your hands can feel anything at those temperatures.....brrrrr wheres my Spring at. Art
  24. Be well Jackie and know our Nanook will live on in all of our hearts. He also has a special place on the board Art Nanook ( Jack Gomersall) 76 years old Birthday:January 26, 1935 Passed on:December 29,2010 Location: Buckhorn, [Kawarthas] Interests: Fishing, Wood carving, reading Beloved husband of Jackie for over 52 years. Dearest Brother-in-law of Diane Tingle (Trevor), Stephen Paul, Dorothy Leverton, Valerie Oates & Barbara Hammill. Son-in-law of Irene Paul. Dear brother of Sandra Dover & Jessie Kennedy. Uncle Jack will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews their extended family and many friends. We are sorry to lose such a great man to Cancer
  25. A career change is at times frightening but with planning and following up on leads you can make it. I started the tradesman road 30 years ago and have always been happy with my choice. Good luck Art
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