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break out the baseball bat that should keep them undercontrol
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I was at fishonline the other day. Maybe two weeks back. The store on jane. One of the guys offered me a package of used carp gear. 1) Fox Rod Pod holds 2 rods 2) 2 buzzers made by Fox and illumintaing swing arms. 3) bait rod 4) case for the pod 5) case for the buzzers 6) forgot if any fox rods where in the deal you'll have to ask. And baitrunner. All for Under $300 bucks If your interested call them first and ask for Chris. I turned it all down. I don't want to carry all that grear. I like to travel light. My shoulders are hurting me now. Not sure if it was from last year though. Great Deal though!! This is Used equipment !!! dsn
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My Hotmail is down now. Was working fine yesterday and this morning. dsn
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I was there. It was so exciting that I decided to buy 10 items. Package of 10 jigheads 1/64 $2.45 There goes my big bucks!! Ok I did my part for the show.
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Well look at this pic and tell me what you think? It was taken today. I looked further towards the skyline and this was what I saw when I zoomed in... Smog already? and Its only March!! If its this bad now whats it going to be like in the summer? dsn
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I find that most cats these days are infested with the yellow grubs. ALmost everyone I come across. So I don't bother with eating them for a long time.
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From Yorkdale Subway station go South. Get off at Spadina and Danforth line. And go west to Bathurst. 1 stop. Take the Bathurst 511. That will take you right there. dsn
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Confused? Ok. waypoints are for marking your locations. (hotspots) Just a simple icon. Routes & reversablie routes are the trails you take to get to your waypoints. Lets say you marked a spot on a lake (waypoint) and in order to get there you had to cut an island to get there. The route feature marks a line on the GPS and shows you the exact path you took to get there. And when you want to head home Reverseable route will show the path you took to get out of the place you were fishing and back to your car. So when looking for a GPS look for one with maxium waypoints (cause you'll want to save them as the years go on, while your out on the water.) The black squares are waypoints the bottom waypoint is the starting position. The top waypoint is where you want to fish. 1) The gray line is the trail you took to get to the way point or points. In the first example if your GPS doesn't store trails. This is the situation you'll be in... Looking above its easy, but when you get to the lake and see everything at beetles level you'll be lost trying to figure out where to start first. Specially if you don't have the trail marked out that you had to go around islands and boulders to get to your fishing hole. 2 Situtation 2 Shows the trail you took to get to your fishing spot. 2 simple waypoints. Starting position and fishing position. And you had to take a short cut through an inlet to get there faster and shows where the inlet was located. 3 Situation3 shows that, along the trail you found other great fishing spots (waypoints)and you marked them all along the trail. So like I said the more waypoints the GPS can hold and more routes it can saved the better. If you can download the all the info and store it on your computer and when you need it then tranfer the info back into your GPS thats great too. (Which my GPS allows) I hope this clears things up for you. about waypoints and routes. dsn
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I used mine alot when heading out of the city. It holds 1000 waypoints and 100 reversable routes. The only draw back is that it doesn't take mmemory cards and can't download maps. And no software came with it. But it holds alot of features. Most are waterproof. But that you have is good that it only used 2 AA batteries. Mine uses 4 AA. High enegry drain for sure. dsn ps just read the details on the one you posted it only holds 50 waypoints and 1 reversable route. I think thats kinda limited.
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Bring your boots. The slush is not that bad yet and there is a freeze up coming. dsn
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now I see why they are so hard to catch for me that is. They seem to like small bottom out indents in the sand or bottom as holding spots. dsn
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Hey trophymuskie, I just thought about something. You mentioned last years $1.35+ gas prices. Its true we had those pices back then. And nothing such at a refinery went up in flames. You would figure a lost refinery would make prices soar up to those prices but it didn't . ??? Does make me wonder why the prices where so high then, and nothing such as a lost refinery caused them. With a lost refinery the prices are under $1.35. Shouldn't it be the other way? If we lose a refinery the prices should be $1.35+ mean while its lower than that now. I'm not saying that it should be up but just a thought. Cause it does make sense if the prices where $1.35+ and we lost a refinery. Not when we haven't lost anything and the prices were $1.35. Everything is ass backwards (as they say at my work place.
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The Beauty and Destruction of an ice storm and some mysteries
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ccmtcanada I have seen alot of shoreline ones but found that the sand turns the m all brown. Yuck!! -
The Beauty and Destruction of an ice storm and some mysteries
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Ah so thats how they got there huh. Interesting. I was wondering why they look so smooth and round. Hard to picture that they were huge ice chunks before. But it does make sense. Thanks dsn -
Thanks for the insight. Sure sheds some light into misjudging the situations. I guess this is one part of our resources that we are running out. Along with some other unknowns ahead. dsn
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The Beauty and Destruction of an ice storm and some mysteries
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Which one? The round ones or the jelly bean shaped ones? Its weird too you can see right through them. dsn -
Now that some serious pike there!! Nice going!! dsn
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wow interesting. I'm sure there are other things we humans haven't seen yet that are out there.
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Thats another thing too. He said the boss would rather send the guy home who's getting minimum wage case hes costing the station money while the prices are not high as the the owner wants. And then re-open thus making more with new higher gas prices and having the gas attendant there won't hurt as much. Just his theory
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I don't dive but my brother does. He lives close to a gas station and has it in plan view. He said that the gas station where he lives close down and said they ran out of gas. The next day the station open back up and the price was jacked higher. His theory is that Some gas stations might be taking advantage of the gas refinery that was caught on fire and has nothing to do with any shortage. Here's the reason why.... He saw the gas station close down and the station opened back up the next day with higher prices. I asked him if he had seen a refuelling truck at the station. He doesn't recall seeing one. So could it mean that the stations are closing down because they think they are charging too less compared to other stations and decides to close down.Claiming they ran out of gas. Then re-open later on with higher prices thus making people think that they were short on gas and ran out. When infact its all about miss leading people to think they got a supply and they can reopen and no one would notice the if they ran out of gas or not. My question here is.. Would any OFNers' live close to a gas station keep an eye out and see if this above theory is true? I'm just curious. Only if you can see a gas station from where you live. dsn
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Oh By the way if I'm correct its not $12 bucks to get in anymore those were the good days. Its now $15 bucks!! dsn
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Reports have it that thier thick body armor is hard to penetrate. And other bee venom can't harm them.
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Check this clip out. They say that the Janpanese Hornet's poison is extremely potent. http://www.metacafe.com/watch/206326/10_gi...000_honey_bees/ http://www.nearlygood.com/video/beefight.html
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Kool I'll try to remember that when time comes. dsn