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  1. Need to find out if they eat protein or sugars.

     

    I'd first try some sugar + Borax dissolved in water. Search the net for a recipe, it's very simple. I bought some traps that were basically this solution, but would have made my own if I could have located the Borax in the store that day. Anyway, it worked for me. You do have to wait a few days while they eat it and bring it back to their hive. Also, plug up any obvious entrance points after those few days as well.

     

    If they eat protein you can use peanut butter + Borax instead of the sugar + water.

     

    Good luck!

  2. Well, you're supposed to go through a checklist for a rental boat and that's the equivalent of the operators card. So, technically you do need one still. At least, that's how I understand the regs. Maybe I missed something?

  3. I've experienced the same issues as the original poster. However, in my case, if I were to categorize all the jackasses into "ethnic groups" I'd say it's been predominantly white Canadians. So, what does that mean? It means absolutely nothing.

     

    It's easy to judge from your personal experiences, but it's unfair to claim such broad generalizations based on them.

  4. As mentioned, light pollution is a big problem. However, you should be able to see some brighter objects as long as you can find them. Not sure how bad it is for you, but I live in London and can see the typical bright objects (you can see these with the naked eye). My telescope is nothing special though.

     

    The one way that people have been able to circumvent the light pollution to some degree is to use a CCD video camera. Basically, a CCD camera can capture a lot more of the light over a short period of time compared to the eye. So people hook a CCD camera up to their telescopes and display the output onto a computer screen or TV. With this setup you would be amazed what you can "see". There are some people in Toronto doing this and broadcast on the Night Skies Network. I don't necessarily recommend doing this as a first set-up, but it's not so complicated that you couldn't.

     

    Keep in mind, you can always drive a short distance to darker skies.

  5. I can't say that I am up on the operations of the MNR, but I have a feeling that there is no money "to go anywhere" and they are under staffed. Have you visited a public school or hospital lately? IMO, everything is a mess and unfortunately the MNR is not a top priority.

     

    Maybe they need to start a volunteer CO program or something.

  6. I'd probably try for a private cottage with that many people. Otherwise, you'll have to call around and see if you can get in at the "last minute" because as mentioned, not many places rent for less than a week in July and August.

     

    These ones are nice :rolleyes:

     

    Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve has some larger cottages as well.

     

    I wouldn't mention anything about a bachelor party to anyone either, lol.

     

    Good luck!

  7. If it were me, I'd look for last years Shimano Compre or Crucial rods on clearance. Might still be able to find some, somewhere.

     

    Otherwise, I would take a look at the "lower end" St. Croix lineups - Mojo Bass, Triumph, Eyecon, Premier.

     

    It also sounds like a baitcaster would be most suitable for you. I don't use them much, so can't really suggest anything.

  8. Those are nice spoon storage options, but I bet I could fit all those spoons into a single Plano 3700 box :blink: . The empty box might even weigh less than that pouch too!

     

    Also, I admit I am guilty of bringing in far more tackle than I would ever use on all my fishing trips, but I bet you don't really need 36 different spoons for your fly-in trip :dunno: .

  9. Try any of the Spectra braids, but the sound made when passing through the guides won't be better - probably worse. Maybe look into the "lower stretch" co-polymers, fluorocarbon or Berkley Nanofil if you're trying to avoid the noise - although, I am not sure if the Nanofil makes any noise or not.

  10. I bought a bottle of Reel Magic to help reduce line freeze (one of it's claims). Can't say I noticed a difference. I don't use main-line floro or mono much. When the bottle runs out I may try something else. :dunno:

     

    I did the same for my ice fishing gear, but used KVD line conditioner. Not sure if I noticed a difference (I fish outside of a hut). Regardless, it wasn't enough for me to continue to use it.

  11. Just a note, don't confuse MegaBITS with MegaBYTES. It's an advertising gimmick. All ISP's claim these high speeds in MegaBITS [these are theoretical maximums as well, not typical], but all download "speed meters" are in MegaBYTES per second. My service is 28 MegaBITS per second or 3.5 MegaBYTEs per second (there are 8 bits in a single byte). However, at best I can reach 2 Megabytes/second [rarely see this] and typically it's about 800 kilobytes/second - far from the 3.5 MB/s claim.

     

    A service like Netflix should be fast though, my experience with them was bad so I never went beyond the free 30 day trial (turns out it was most likely Rogers throttling me though). Netflix recommends a minimum of 0.5 Megabytes per second [or 4 Megabits/second].

     

    Also, the G in the 3G and 4G reference for wireless devices is Generation not Gigabyte. The speed of these varies depending on protocols used by the provider. What's interesting is that the true 4G standard is incredibly fast, even faster than wired networks, which to me is just crazy.

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