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Fisherman

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  1. X3, no point in crying the blues here, call the MNR if you think we're pillaging and plundering.
  2. Along with this wind. http://Barrie Short Term Forecast Sat Evening Snowsqualls Snowsqualls -14°C Feels like: -20 POP: 40% Snow: 1-3 cm Wind: 15 km/h SW Wind gust: 27 km/h Humidity: 72% Hourly Forecast hourly-weather-forecast Sat Overnight Snowsqualls Snowsqualls -14°C Feels like: -25 POP: 70% Snow: ~5 cm Wind: 25 km/h NW Wind gust: 44 km/h Humidity: 72% Hourly Forecast hourly-weather-forecast Sun Morning A few flurries A few flurries -16°C Feels like: -27 POP: 40% Snow: <1 cm Wind: 30 km/h NW Wind gust: 45 km/h Humidity: 78% Hourly Forecast hourly-weather-forecast Sun Afternoon A few flurries A few flurries -13°C Feels like: -21 POP: 40% Snow: <1 cm Wind: 25 km/h NW Wind gust: 41 km/h Humidity: 72% Hourly Forecast
  3. We did Idle Tyme for a number of years, very good service. Will probably go with them again next year.
  4. The price they want for the one with 100' of cable is nuts. If I was to buy one I would go this route instead. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Eyoyo-30M-7-Monitor-Infrared-Fish-Finder-Underwater-Recorder-DVR-Camera-Battery-/141859774826?hash=item210780616a:g:VN8AAOSwk1JWePpk At least you can get all the way down to where the whities hide.
  5. Just guessing but I think they may do it during the week only.
  6. Bad thing is the snow, it insulates the slush from freezing and takes way longer to become something I'd walk on.
  7. Interesting info, thanks Art
  8. Sorry for your loss.
  9. I can remember putting the hut out on Cook Bay before the Xmas holidays back in the '80s. Ice came earlier and went earlier. Remember sitting in the boat a number of times at the Perch fest in T shirt and shorts.
  10. 16 years ago I was working New Years eve and everyone was hanging around the computers waiting for the smoke genie to appear at the stroke of midnight. What a letdown.
  11. Unless it's an infrequent activity, get the right tool to do the job. You could pound a 6 inch spike with a tack hammer but you would get pretty tired after 2 spikes.
  12. Take a look here, lots of choices. https://radioworld.ca/handheld/z-gps-han-han
  13. Nice work.
  14. Well being a grumpy day out there and the hydro meter is still on the low rate, made 3 dozen cardamom cookies and a dozen real yeast powered cinnamon rolls. Wife gave after taste test.
  15. Otter by a long mile. I've had one for a number of years, nothing broken. A family member has one he got from me, it's still going strong. Never had an issue with the square poles.
  16. And the best of health to all. The Golden Age is a misnomer, it should be called the Rusty Age, creaky, broken and falling apart.
  17. Pre cooked fried chicken livers with bacon, onion and fried potatoes. Just re heat over the buddy heater.
  18. I've saw a video somewhere that a mechanically inclined guy used a cheat trailer winch on each side to raise/lower the rear leaf spring point, so yes, most of the parts could be found or McGuyvered from PA parts.
  19. All sorts of these thing south of the border, some home made, some manufactured. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mrqQ5Rgw1c
  20. Not talking about those that use it for medical reasons, but for those who use it "to get wasted". You have the choice whether or not to use the stuff, your call.
  21. When all else fails, blame Mike.
  22. Humbug, maybe the chief should enforce his own rules better for those that scoff at them.
  23. Well said. As for the ATV tire repair, depends where the puncture is whether it can be fixed or needs to be replaced. A tube is an option.
  24. 1972 Bug, was my first car. $2450. Best winter car before FWD.
  25. Congratulations, that's a long and winding road you've traveled.
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