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Wallyman

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  1. Try looking at Frog Togs or the Toad outfits. I have no problem with mine for almost 10 years now. Just have to look after them. Hang to dry.
  2. campesnagi.com This would be different. Drive to Sud and then take the train in. Regards
  3. 2 other things.. What ever plan you have on liquid refreshments and ice, double it. It's a long haul for a refill. Also don't swim in the river Leeches, lots and lots of leeches !!! The main lake might be ok but the river is loaded with them. Take shower bags or re-usable grocery bags and put holes in the bottom. We were using pots of water off the dock. Have a good time.
  4. Be sure to dispose of any remains on the far side of the river. Don't want any night time guests 🐻
  5. Well, a couple of spots for you. Try where the river enters the main lake. Right at the bend. Drift with jigs and worms/minnows. Go up river to the big wide section in the evening and toss surface lures. Hold on. Further upriver there is a rock cut. drift through there as well. just below and above there are some nice flats. try casting in there. Have fun.
  6. Find a map of the lake and look for the old railway line, or try around the trees at the mouth of the Otonabee river. Good luck.
  7. Myself and 7 buddies stayed at their place. We can't say enough about their operation. They gave us a large room for the first night and then we went and stayed at a cabin up the river for the week. Wish I could get back there some time. Fishing was great. Regards
  8. Symptoms of a Bad Coil on an Outboard Motor If your coil does go bad, there are several symptoms you might notice. Engine Experiences a Hard Starting Condition When the coil becomes weakened and damaged, it is unable to produce the energy that it once did. What you are left with is a weaker spark at the plug gap, which makes it more difficult to start the engine. If you regularly foul the spark plugs, this is one indication that your boat is suffering from a weak spark. If the engine takes a little bit longer to fire up when turning the key and getting the engine to turn over. This is another sign of possibly a bad coil, or missing spark on one cylinder. Cracked or Broken Coil Like everything that is on a boat engine, the coil inside your outboard is sealed component. To run properly, the coil must remain intact and crack-free. If you examine the coil and find it is cracked or looks melted. This is a sign that the coil has gotten, hot, shorted, or overheated at some point in time. Anytime this is noticed, you must replace the coil.
  9. Try around the mouths of your local rivers. Lake Erie can be dangerous off shore. Smooth in the morning. 3 -5 ft breakers by 1 pm. Good luck.
  10. Unless you know someone with a private ramp I wouldn't bother with the drive ! Even our camp is closed until further notice. Regards
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