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  1. I had a 3 hp Jiffy with a ten inch auger blade, and a tank of gas would last for more holes than I would ever drill in a weekend, let alone a day.

     

    (Like everybody already said but I am post whoring now that I am a net mender instead of a fingerling or whatever it is/was...............)

     

    Doug

     

    PS) It seems to me (and I had an older Jiffy) that the mix was a lot richer than usual, like maybe 24:1???? Not 40:1 like my chain saws etc.....

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    back to Old Ironmaker:

     

    When you learn how to post a pic larger than a few kb's and quote a portion of a post please teach me. You have posted a few pics already you're far ahead of me. No one believes you any longer without documentation today.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    AHAH!!

     

    Yes, you go to the "more reply options" page and hit the "enable HTML" box on the upper right corner

     

    Now I have to work on the QUOTE button

  3. Back to Mike Borger, thanks for your time. But yes I already have an account with Hunt101.com which is much like photobucket, and which I use on other websites. But when I go to PASTE the image here, nothing gets pasted to the reply box.

     

    It is the same when I try to copy and paste from elsewhere on this site, it does not work. And when I hit the QUOTE button here, it does not copy the quote to my reply.

     

    Roy the administrator says it has to be an issue with my computer and hopefully I can get it figured out. In the meantime, I can use thumbnails which I can load directly from my computer.

  4. I own quite a few reels and have owned dozens of them. For the most part they are Shimanos, and I like them very much. So my bias would be towards the Shimano choice - but I have no personal experience with the others, and I would be trying out the demo models to see how they felt in my hands. Last year when I wanted another ultralight reel, I did NOT like the Shimano models that I tried, and bought a Pflueger Trion GX-7. So far, I like it and it has performed well.

     

    Anyways, the take-away here is take them all for a test drive in the store and I am guessing you will have a favourite.

     

    Doug

  5. That is a heck of a fish and would be the dream of many anglers. I am guessing it will up the traffic to Lac La Croix and will be very good for the fellow's resort business. Customers will be lining up with money in hand to stay at his place, and pick his brain about "hot spots." I am guessing that many of them would not care a whole lot about the legal status of his trophy.

     

    The guy (and I am an old fart too) is foolish on many counts, starting with the basic one that he should have been buying a full sports fishing licence, not the Conservation licence. AFTER he was checked by game wardens that day, who KNEW he had caught his limit of lake trout, he should have ceased fishing for lake trout. Maybe there are other species present, for example whitefish, that would allow him to continue fishing, but we don't know that from what has been reported. Then when he caught the Brobdignagian Behemoth (see note) he KNEW he was breaking the law by keeping it and decided to do so anyways. But of course the fish is not useful as a business generator unless it gets publicized...............so I reckon he decided to go public and maybe thought he would get away with it. Which is also foolish............

     

    I don't think I would cut the guy any slack if it were my call. Law Enforcement officials do have discretion in laying charges but as somebody posted, the MNR have been painted into a corner by the guy admitting he broke the law.

     

    JMOYMV

     

    Doug

     

    (note: I used to enjoy the writing of the late John Powers, former Outdoors Editor for the Toronto Star and contributing writer to Ontario Out of Doors Magazine. He was a crusty old fart when I met him, and his "purple prose" set him apart from most outdoors writers. The term Brobdignagian Behemoth was one he used several times to describe truly large fish.)

  6. back to BillM..............

     

    I have an account with Hunt101.com which is much like Photbucket. I use it on "EVERY" other site that I visit, without any issues.

     

    The problem with THIS website is I cannot copy and paste ANYTHING, including the IMG tags, or even text from a thread that is here. So far, fairly frustrating.................if you have any ideas about that please let me know. MUCH appreciated!

    Doug

  7. back to sinker, that's me, have not been on Ben's site a lot lately, but had him here for a lunch when he was in ON a month or so ago.

     

    Our mutual friend "Winston" has got a new job in Nova Scotia, I spoke with him today and he is really looking forward to it. He will be a Program Manager with the NS Dept of Inshore Fisheries or something like that.

     

    Thanks for the welcome, I appreciate it.

     

    Doug

  8. Most websites with which I am familiar have FAQs, and almost always there is one to tell newbies like me how to post pictures.

     

    So how do I do this here????????????????

     

    Thanks in advance for any advice.......

     

     

    Doug

     

    PS) Saw the "attach files" bit below and attempted to attaché a photo. Maybe I have just answered my own question..........and will see after I post this.

    Fishing Lake 23 Feb 08 005.JPG

  9. First of all, CONGRATULATIONS on choosing to join the hunting community! I hope that you will be able to find a mentor, after your course is complete, who can help you to put into practice the knowledge you will gain on the course.

     

    The Ontario (hunting) course is excellent, and the federal firearms course is, shall we say, skewed somewhat because of the origins of the Firearms Act. All of the knowledge is useful, some marginally so, but most directly applicable to modern day hunting. Your instructor(s) will ensure you know the material, and have practiced the practical aspects, so by the time you take your tests you should have no problems whatsoever in achieving passing grades.

     

    Remember: there is no such thing as a stupid question. If you don't understand something, ASK. And good luck to you!

     

    Doug

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