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Fish4Eyes

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  1. Was at Bass Pro last weekend, they also sell floating worm harnesses now. I knew I should of got a couple
  2. Glad you had a good experience with it. Can't go wrong for the 160$ it costs, not to mention superb Costco customer service if you did have to return it. Did it rain at all during your trip? If so, did it leak?
  3. Thanks, appreciate the very generous offer, see PM.
  4. Did you buy it this year by any chance? The grey and orange one they have on display (think its called Summer Dome)? If thats the one I was skeptical about it because it doesn't look like there is any ventilation as the fly goes to the ground? If that's the one, did you wake up damp from condensation?
  5. MTBF: I was looking at the Copper Canyon 8 or 12. Did you order yours online from the site above? For comparison, LeBarons has the Copper Canyon 12 priced at $378 and the above link has it at $469 USD.
  6. During school I worked at a restaurant for many years and I have yet to see a knife sharper than when you use the back of a ceramic plate. The restaurant owner would send the knives off to get "professionally sharpened" by Nella, but they were not as sharp as I was able to get them with the back of a ceramic plate. If you got an old ceramic dish laying around, give it a shot and see for yourself.
  7. I hear what your saying. My train of thought is that if the fly covers all the way to the ground, then there is much less ventilation and air circulation. You would wake up soaked from lack of ventilation and or scorch during a rain storm or hot summer day.
  8. Thanks for the advice guys. Lew: did you find the 12x12 too big or just right for your needs? How many people do you typically camp with? I see Eureka sells a 10x13 and 12x14 tent.
  9. I am looking at purchasing a new tent to accomodate 4 people, which would be a 8-10 person tent. It would be used primarily in the summer and not on backpacking trips. Anybody have any recommendations for a good durable tent that will keep me dry? I have looked at the Coleman Instant Tent, but the reviews just don't seem consistent enough as alot of them leak and their customer service has gone downhill. Anybody have any experience with this line of tent?
  10. Do you know if Benz is expected to make the motors like for the Cherokee's? Have they released any fuel economy stats?
  11. Nice pics, thanks for sharing. My friends father who taught me alot about pickerel fishing always told me to kill the fish right away if its a keeper and if you don't have a livewell. Makes sense, if you know its going to die, may as well put it out of its mysery right away. Looks like your lab is just like mine, looking and waiting for any opportunity to jump out of the boat.
  12. Anchored up and jigging for eyes.
  13. Kick this up to the management level at the municipality and see if you get the same response. Even if the location is an hour away, there is nothing wrong with going on a site visit to investigate a potential wrong doing. Sounds like laziness on their part to me.
  14. Thanks for the correction, did he confirm the 30$ price?
  15. For those in the GTA, I found the conversation I had with another fellow board member last year. Last year he said the following two places sold flats for 30$: Spagnolias bait whole sale off Black Creek and a worm wholesaler on Birch Mount Rd.
  16. I would be weiry about warranty going from 3 year to 1 year. Tells alot about how well they stand behind their product. I use 1 Interstate deep cycle to start the outboard and run trolling motor and fishfinder and am going on my 5th year with no issues. When I check the water levels, they never budge. Prompt charging after use goes a long way. I use a CTEK charger from CT. They go on sale periodically for about 40-50$.
  17. I use the braid specific scissors that Bass Pro sells for 3-4$. Work great, have comfortable handles and stay sharp after prolonged use.
  18. I recall one guy posted last year that there was a place in toronto for 25-30$ a flat (like the good old days). Seems 60$ is the norm nowadays.
  19. Give Princess Auto a try I know they did sell pressure washer accesories at one point. My brother bought one that was all metal.
  20. Callandar Bay on Lake Nipissing.
  21. I hear ya Jason. I guess it does really come down to personal preference. An experienced hunter and in my opinion especially a duck hunter who is accustomed to shooting fast moving targets would have less difficulty putting a shot in the vitals. However, duck hunting for pleasure and table fair is alot different than shooting at a bear knowing your life is at risk in seconds. If you follow recommended bear encounter techniques you should be standing your ground anyway if the bear is coming towards you. When I read the bear spray cans it said that the deterrant can spray approx 15-20', but your right with a wind that is botched. I would imagine that the bear would suffer for longer than a few minutes. I would think that they would not return to that same area as they encountered a negative experience there. Regardless, I would hope anybody with a brain would get out of there in a heart beat unless they have reserve bear spray. I read something a little while back where it stated that if you did shoot the bear and were unsuccessful in killing it, they would become even more agressive during the attack as you have aggrivated the bear even more. I talked to a guy who said he shot a charging bear in the shoulder, it fell down from the impact and jumped back up on its feet and began charging even more aggressively, which prooves what I just said.
  22. I'm not a hunter myself, but even if I was my opinion is that I am safer with bear spray than a shot gun. Your odds of missing with bear spray is less likely. Your chances of missing and or getting a shot at the bears vitals is very difficult when a bear is charging full speed at you.
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