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  1. Crazy stuff!! Live feed here: http://www.youtube.com/user/redbull
  2. Sweet Report!!
  3. Thats just funny right there "The pheremones you secrete have been known to affect people miles away, in a slight but measurable way."
  4. Hmmmffff... thats better than what im having, but at least its not snowing... yet...
  5. Thats a big gun for them poor little birds.. (LOL.. no worries I bug everyone who doesnt use a .410) Ill tell ya though I love this time of year.. fresh bush chickens in a linguine Alfredo..... yummm...
  6. Nice big ones!! Thanks!
  7. Id say that would set the mood.... fish porn!!
  8. LOL... I was on one in Halifax.. quite the piece of equipment!
  9. Simply Incredible Report.... "How he pulled it out so fast still mystifies me." Doesn't mystify me. lololol
  10. Great post!!
  11. hahahaha... ya i concur.
  12. Yes.. Im Honda fan, but either of those is a great choice. I think you may find the honda a little less.. well clunky.. (just my opinion, ive driven both..)
  13. Great Report!! Always a blast!!
  14. Great report thanks!!
  15. That is pretty impressive.. as always Dave goes above and beyond!
  16. I dunno... it looks like a "lucky" skunk to me!
  17. Got a chance to get to Jiggy.. I dont dont know what happened to july, like a time warp.. but august is gonna be different!! Congrats on a monster bass Honey bunny although yesterday i said you had a monster bass and you got all mad at me....
  18. Ive fished it a few time. I do know that for some reason the night bite is better for pickerel and live bait is a must.
  19. Yup I got it!!! Pm me an email address, ill scan it and send it.
  20. Geeepers.... that is EPIC!
  21. Well with just a few more sleeps until the opening of bass fishing season throughout much of southern Ontario, thousands of bass anglers are anxious to begin fishing for their favorite species once again. Bass are typically the last species to open … and for many, it has been a long wait since their season closed November 30th 2011 (in Lake Simcoe and throughout the rest of Fisheries Management Zone 16). This year many anglers will be eager to try a relatively new rig while pursuing bass in Ontario. There was some debate among these anglers as to how legal this rig was, so we have developed the attached fact sheet to help set the record straight for recreational anglers. This MNR fact sheet can be distributed as you like or readers can check it out on the MNR site (by week’s end) at www.mnr.gov.on.ca and typing in the words Umbrella Rig under the search engine. The Umbrella Rig Quick Facts: · The Umbrella rig, also known as the Alabama rig, was used to win a large bass fishing tournament in Alabama in October 2011. This is now one of the most sought-after pieces of tackle in the bass-fishing community both here in Ontario and throughout the United States. · The rig consists of a hard body with a line-tie followed by five wire strands in a fan design, each with a snap swivel at the end. Anglers can attach a variety of lures to each swivel for a look that is meant to imitate a school of baitfish. · In Ontario, it is illegal to fish with a line that has more than four hooks attached. The original Alabama rig with five hooks or lures attached is not permitted for use in the province, but one modified to four strands or arms to accommodate only four hooks is allowed.
  22. OFAH supports motion to hold recreational fishing summit Concerns about recently erected "no fishing" signs on city property along the Toronto waterfront were addressed on Tuesday. City Council Executive Committee approved a motion by Councillor Paula Fletcher that recognizes the importance of sport fishing, and directs City staff to remove the signs. Toronto City Council must approve the recommendation made by the Executive Committee on July 11, 2012. This issue came to a head when city staff put up signs banning fishing along the waterfront without consultation with council or stakeholders. "The OFAH appreciates the efforts of Councillor Paula Fletcher and Councillor Adam Vaughan for their leadership on this issue. On behalf of our members, we sent a strongly worded letter of support to Councillor Fletcher and the members of the Executive Committee, urging them to adopt her motion," said Greg Farrant, Manager of Government Affairs and Policy. "The OFAH is particularly pleased to support the creation of a fishing summit and looks forward to participating in future discussions around fishing in the City of Toronto, including issues around fishing access on properties controlled by other agencies and levels of government." The Executive Committee recommends that: City Council request the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation, with assistance from the Waterfront Secretariat and Waterfront Toronto, to arrange a "Fishing Summit" on shoreline fishing within the central waterfront, with representation from local anglers, Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Toronto Region Conservation Authority, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Harbourfront Centre, Ontario Place, Toronto Port Authority, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, and other relevant stakeholders.
  23. I dont give a --- about peoples beliefs of superstitions.. its unbelievable... its about reasonableness.. that to me .. is certainly ill informed , moronic and unreasonable.
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