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TroutnMuskieHunter

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  1. ... and we don't like Maple syrup that much anyway. ;)

     

     

    Hey Glen, I betcha you'd like this Maple Syrup from Quebec.....I buy a few bottles everytime I head over there :canadian:

     

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    Maple syrup liqueur

    Canada

     

    The liqueur produced by this blend of maple syrup and rye whisky has an unusual, delicate taste... :thumbsup_anim::whistling::canadian:

  2. but us 40..oh and Terry.. 50 something fellas roaming around on sleds for 60+ mile round trips two days in a row (in pretty rough wind blown drift conditons), plus all the other trips, slush shovelling, lifting sleds, slamming into trees, etc took the toll on me at least.

     

    Maybe you need another 50yr old to join ya next year and help ya's out!! :whistling::canadian:

  3. I don't think it is my hut. My hut is in tatters. A bunch of pieces. I need to go clean up the area tonight.

    Mine was yellow but I never leave anything inside of it. I always take out all my gear and my propane tank.

    Must have been another yellow hut.

    Maybe yellow huts are not good, will have to paint mine a different colour when I rebuild it.

     

     

    Too bad to hear about your hut...good on you though for going out and cleaning up the debris :clapping: ....a lot of people would have just left it out there on the ice to eventually float away or sink :dunno::angry:

  4. I know Musky season is still a couple of months away but I'm looking forward to lunch at the Log Cabin come when we take a break on opening day :clapping::clapping:

     

     

    Taking a break and going in for lunch on OPENING DAY FOR MUSKIE :blink::w00t: ?????

     

    Paul,

     

    The only break I'll be taking that day is when I open up my ziplock bag to grab a sandwich in the BOAT B);)

  5. Here's some more info....ya better get your passport early!!!.....they are predicting that there will be ~ 18 million passport applications that will need to be processed before the June 1st deadline date and delays are expected :w00t:

     

     

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    APPLY FOR U.S. PASSPORT NOW TO AVOID DELAYS

     

    Seattle, WA - Officials recommend that U.S. citizens apply for their passport as early as possible to prevent delays. Beginning June 1, 2009 everyone is required to have a passport or federally approved ID when traveling by land or sea. A passport is already required for international air travel, but under new legislation, travelers will no longer be able to only furnish a driver’s license and birth certificate when crossing U.S. land and sea borders. Instead, a U.S. passport or other federally approved ID will be required. As such, a record number of citizens are expected to apply for a U.S. passport close to the June 1 deadline, potentially resulting in delays in processing time. In fact, passport applications are projected to increase from 16 million to 18 million as the deadline approaches. Officials recommend applying for a passport now, as October thru December is usually when the state department receives the fewest passport applications. The State department notes that more staff has been added to alleviate long delays in processing time; however, it is still strongly recommended to apply for a passport as soon as possible. U.S. Passports are valid for 10 years, and cost $100 for an adult passport and $85 for children under 16. The passport regulations are part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. The first part of this U.S. law took effect in 2007 and required passports for all air travel, including those travelers re-entering the U.S. from Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

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