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Woodsman

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  1. Don't think too hard. Insurance companies are looking for any legal way out of paying off claims. If you give them one they'll sure take it. As stated earlier just call your insurance company & ask.
  2. You do realize you are also driving without valid insurance? No valid sticker invalidates your insurance no matter if you've already paid or not. Your insurance company doesn't give a rat's arse if your trying to make a point. If they can slide on any claim they will. Also the fines for this are far more than no valid sticker.
  3. I have a 170, 580 (same as 570 + GPS) and also a 345. The 570 will work fine.
  4. X2 Northern leopard frogs are the only allowed frogs. Limit if 12. Pg. 10 of the current Regulations Summary.
  5. Actually "jeep" was not registered as a brand name until 1950 although filed in 1943 by Willys-Overland. It's commonly believed the name came from the Ford built version during WW2 the GPW. The GP became slanged into "jeep".
  6. X 2 on the above comment. Some stores are good, some not so.
  7. Most bites are generally when someone reaches into places snakes are resting in. Examples are lawn chairs stored under cottages or climbing rock faces & reaching into rock clevises.
  8. I hope you realize that there's a possession limit of 36. I also hope you live on the water and they are down at the lake they were caught on. Even at your house is transporting over land. See pg. 10 of the current regs summary. http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/d1eb8afd#/d1eb8afd/2
  9. Illegal to sell in Ontario. Also illegal to transport over land. Yes they do catch fish.
  10. Just got home from work. If I'd known earlier I would have been interested. Good luck and don't forget a report. Best wishes: Rick
  11. As long as your rpm's are within the spec limits when WOT than your fine running it at WOT. If the rpm's are higher or lower than the spec range you need to change your prop pitch or diameter to get it in to the spec range.
  12. Don't forget at that time of year places for a weekend may be in short supply. Many only rent for the week & with short notice even if they will rent for the weekends they may be already booked.
  13. Escort tents = no way, stay away, don't even think about it. BTDT
  14. Seems like a lots of people stepping up to help. That's a great thing about the forum.
  15. Battery you posted has some poor reviews. A starting/deep cycle battery is not the best for your purposes. Better off with a deep cycle. If it's not charging better than 90% than that's a problem. Is it an unheated garage it is stored in during the winter? Big you keep a charge on it over the winter? Sounds like it may have lost charge and froze during the winter.
  16. Doubtful the water heater uses the chimney. Not many oil burning ones. Most that have oil furnaces have electric water heaters. If it's an old furnace than yes it may be cheaper in the long run to replace the furnace with a direct vented one. The cost of not rebuilding the chimney will go quite a ways in paying for a far more efficient furnace will save money over the years.
  17. I'm generally the first one to jump on post I believe are spamming commercial services. I did not see this here. Just a post commenting on good services rendered. These are as equally informative as those who post bad experiences. One thing most spammers have in common is repeated posts and continually posting links to the business. Not done here. Nothing like a certain charter operator & fishing store owner who appears on numerous forums promoting his services. Usually on a weekend in hopes of getting a few days before the mods catch up on it. tree4 I enjoyed your post.
  18. If you look at the post you will see I didn't just write Wrong. I followed it up with an explanation. I also quoted the incorrect statement. It's a pet peeve of mine when incorrect information regarding the regulations is given out.
  19. Commercial use is not one of the listed requirements.
  20. Taken from the MNR's web site. http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/Enforcement/2ColumnSubPage/198397.html#waters WATERS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY – APPLICATION OF REGULATIONS Question Re: Private Property I own a large parcel of land with a good sized spring-fed pond on it, the pond drains off of my land into a near-by river. I know there are fishing the pond, do I need a licence to fish in the pond and do the seasons apply on my property? Answer: Because your pond has an outflow the laws requiring a licence and the various fishing seasons would apply to your pond. The Ontario Fishery Regulations, which contain the rules for sport fishing in Ontario, apply to all water in the province with the exception of National Parks, waters that are licenced under an aquaculture licence and waters that occur on private lands that meet all of the following conditions: The waters are not on a regional flood plain, The waters lie wholly on privately owned land, The waters are not connected to natural waters, The waters contain water from run-off, springs, ground water or water pumped from a stream or lake; AND The waters have been artificially created. If the pond meets all of the list above the fish must then come from a licenced aquaculture facility or a licenced commercial fish operation; they cannot be caught by sport-fishing and transferred to the pond.
  21. No I was referring to private ponds where no license is required. Some trout farms are a good example of these.
  22. Wrong. Private ponds that have no connection to the water system, have been built and stocked do not require licenses or have seasons. This is off the top of my head and there may be a couple other conditions also.
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