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Fisherman

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  1. Good eye but I'm hoping it's a paint seam. I wouldn't get too excited about the vertical one, maybe a bit of bondo splitting away.
  2. Black one, second from left used to murder walleye on Rice Lake.
  3. That stuff is like Franks Hot stuff for motors.
  4. You already fixed it. If there's too much slack in the coupler nut, it can pop off the ball. I would also suspect lack of 10-12% of total trailer weight on the ball would make it easier for that to happen.
  5. Somebody must have told him something, they just don't randomly check peoples freezers
  6. If you leave multiple possessions in the same freezer then they must be packaged to be able to make an accurate count and labelled with individual ownership.
  7. It's not hard to put the tracks on once you have done it once. Deflate the front and rear tires a bunch, wrap the tracks around them and then use a ratchet strap with big hooks where they meet up, insert the rod and locking collar. Pump tires back up. If you go with the 18 inch ones, then you may require wheel spacers for extra body clearance. I had the 12 inch ones on my Bigfoot 6x6 and never got stuck anywhere. Only reason I sold it was they are not allowed on ATV trails.
  8. Maybe someone else got tired of the over harvesting and made a call.
  9. Oh ya, without a doubt, quite the episodes.
  10. Turbo trout, real speed demon.
  11. Your choice.
  12. I suspect there's more to the story than shown. If A and B left their fish at the parents cottage, the parents can possess the legal limit of each person giving it to them. No licence required. How many did they leave?
  13. If you had a row of little pigs, you could put $2.50 a week into into one and each year your sticker would be covered, even much less for the driver licence every 5 years. But people don't think ahead to save a couple schekels to be ready, only p and m and cry. What happened to being adults or do you still rely on parents to tell you when to change your diapers.
  14. Ah, NO. I'm betting that if your "friend" took his car off the road for two years, it might then need a safety, oh my, more money. No scamming the system.
  15. It will be no more than if you had renewed it when they initially expired.
  16. My '78 Rabbit was like that, separate turn and brake lights.
  17. As long as you have brake and signal lights together on each side. If you have separate brake and signal lights, it's either a module or 1 more light on each side.
  18. Well sorry Bill, I will keep mine with me and whether or not some of those OPP actually have read and know the rules is another ball of lint.
  19. I know Terry, just what I found in their website that's current. They probably aren't aware of the anomaly (can't use bad word). I'm wondering if it's possible that a boat can be registered to a person without them being the actual owner. Don't shoot me. Maybe we should make TC aware of this fudge bucket.
  20. Yes Doug I understand your logic, but it would be so damn simple if Transport Canada would accept the licence or registration as the actual ownership, but according to their website, they don't. That's why I put the copy/paste part in my first answer to the original posters question. I keep a copy of my bill of sale in my waterproof box in the boat along with the licence.
  21. Click on the link then go down to the "Select", click on transfer. Scroll all the way down to "Read privacy statement" and click, continue. Carry on. https://www.pcl-pep.snbservices.ca/1001/PubWeb/Default.aspx
  22. Yes, a lot of people think the pleasure craft licence or registration is proof of ownership, it's not, the bill of sale is. therefore you keep both in the boat with you. This is copied directly from Transport Canada. Does the licence prove the ownership of my pleasure craft? A licence does not prove that you own your pleasure craft. You must carry separate ownership documents with you.
  23. Don't know if you are aware and I don't know the amount but it goes by a percentage. When completing a transaction through PayPal, the seller must pay a PayPal fee. The buyer isn't forced to pay any fee. The fee the seller pays is calculated for each transaction and is represented as a percentage of the total transaction plus 30 cents.
  24. If he's insisting and not open to other foolproof methods, I see a red flag fluttering in the breeze.
  25. Just took a look at the website, definitely doesn't give me the urge to drive there, maybe if I'm bored on a rainy day and I'm in the area.
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