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  1. 3 hours ago, Terry said:

    I would say I have towed that much weigh with mine. And had no problems towing. However all the great gas mileage goes to hell in a hand basket when towing    

    I have a 2014 Jeep Wrangler.

    The 3.6.

    I like the motor but yes towing does drop the gas mileage.

    A couple to three extra litres per 100 k isn't unusual.

    And the Wrangler isn't the greatest mileage to start with.

    I pull a trailer with a snowmobile or an atv, Sometimes a tent trailer.

  2. Lots of structure in the lake. Also can boat into Rabbit lake.

    Lake has walleye, smallmouths, pike, lakers, herring whitefish.

    For some reason around 20' seems to work good for walleye.

    Most of our walleyes come from trolling worm harnesses or still fishing at dusk.

    Where are you staying?

     

  3. I've heard those stories but no one has shown proof of it.

    Actually the OPP have said it's not true.

    And local restrictions don't apply on the great lakes.

    And the local by-law Dutch01 posted itself doesn't state it applies on roadways or water. It does mention were it does apply.

  4. 4 hours ago, Fish Farmer said:

    It's not 6' it's 7', 2 meters

    Everyone should fish by them self till this crap is over and they change the rules.

    $800.00 fines and they will be watching.

    Please everyone don't screw this up for the rest of us.

    Where are you getting a $800 fine for not following a suggestion?

    BTW: 2 meters = 6'6"

  5. 10 hours ago, Terry said:

    I think the problem is the doctors(In charge of health units) that say it’s a high risk activity. 

    Looks like one of those doctors sure over stepped it.

    And not for the first time but this one sure has Human Rights problems all over this one.

    https://london.ctvnews.ca/farmers-should-throw-them-in-the-garbage-health-unit-issues-controversial-ids-for-migrant-workers-1.4934539?fbclid=IwAR1PmyDO7meHOzhs5Y0hDTCPOi6Mr3UMMQ_f3Ld6c_e4N1mCprw_3Hn4aeo

  6. On 5/9/2020 at 7:28 PM, Terry said:

    provincial parks opening for day pass. Their boat ramps are day pass accessible so I hope they are open  

    From the press release I seen the only day use activities allowed are walking, hiking, bird watching and biking. Beaches still off limits.

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