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  1. Lucky dawg you. I have to still fish the rivers til freeze up.
  2. If Im not mistaken,I paid 160 to get my bass boat winterized and wrapped at Top gun. Then again,that was 8 yrs ago. But still cheap as hell.
  3. I was going to yap off and say it was a koho, but have learned to wait for the right answer. It sure does look like one though. Very nice fish there dude.
  4. Or go see Wayne.LOL
  5. You could of paid for my fuel up there ,got the job done for 1/2 that. LESSON LEARNED. Next year you will do it yourself. Next time ask the family here. Thats what were here for.
  6. My hockey mom,my hockey mom. For ever young

  7. I want a ride. I want a ride. Thats just nicking the water man. Very cool.
  8. There has to be a TRILLION shiners in the Barrie marina. The hundred or so terns are having a field day.

    1. BillM

      BillM

      Net those suckers then head down to the Niagara!

    2. misfish

      misfish

      There were 2 bait guys there today just scooping them up.

    3. BillM

      BillM

      If my cellar was cold enough I'd bring my net.

  9. DING DING DING WINNER
  10. And you wonder why we only get to keep 2 fish all day. LMAO
  11. Yup, what Wayne said.LOL When I take the kiddies out, they have their one rod and that's it. They are not watching another line as they lose interest in the one they are using in about 15 minutes or so. Then it,s time to play in the snow or with the minnows.LOL
  12. Now thats got to hurt.

  13. Game 7. What a series. Royals win tonight.
  14. Emails = addy Web means a web site.
  15. Any web addy stuff to share there bud? I hate this crap. No return calls or replies to emails.
  16. I can remember a picture of him throwing a hay bale up 20 feet onto a wagon. STRONG MAN Seems he,s on the mend sorta. http://www.ctvnews.ca/sports/gordie-howe-showing-some-improvement-after-stroke-family-says-1.2076252 Hockey legend Gordie Howe is “showing some signs of improvement” after suffering a serious stroke at his daughter’s Texas home over the weekend, his family says. The 86-year-old Hockey Hall of Famer suffered the stroke on Sunday morning in Texas, his son, Dr. Murray Howe, confirmed late Tuesday. Howe’s condition “remains guarded, although he is showing signs of improvement,” the Howe family said in a statement issued Wednesday afternoon. H “We acknowledge that there is a long road to recovery ahead, but Dad’s spirit are good and his competitive attitude remains strong.” The family also thanked friends and fans for their “overwhelming well-wishes, prayers and support.” The Saskatchewan-born Howe was admitted to hospital but is now resting at his daughter’s home in Lubbock, Texas. Family members are flying to Texas to be close to him. Murray Howe told CP24 late Tuesday that his father is struggling to talk due to partial paralysis and can’t get out of bed without assistance, though his personality has remained completely intact. Fans who sent their best wishes to Howe and his family included Canadian politicians. “Wishing my friend Gordie Howe all the best,” Prime Minister Stephen Harper tweeted on Tuesday evening. “You’re in all of our thoughts and prayers.” Opposition Leader Tom Mulcair also tweeted good wishes, saying he wished the hockey legend “all the best in his recovery. “Our thoughts are with you Gordie. Get well soon.” Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau wished Howe “well in the coming days. “We are thinking of you and your family.” ‘Frail for the first time’ Howe had been diagnosed with a “dementia-type illness” causing short-term memory loss over the past two years, said his son. While he may forget what he ate for breakfast by lunch time, he still recognizes family members and knows where he is. Howe had also been suffering back pain over the summer and underwent surgery to repair a narrowed spinal canal. He had been doing well before the stroke, walking at least a mile a day and able to do daily activities like raking leaves, said his son. Howe -- often referred to as "Mr. Hockey" -- played an impressive 25 seasons in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings, winning four Stanley Cups. He is also a six-time winner of both the Hart Trophy (the league's most valuable player) and the Art Ross Trophy (the league's leading scorer). Howe is the only NHL player in history to have laced up in five different decades, having played all 80 games with the Hartford Whalers during a comeback season in 1979-80, nine years after leaving the Red Wings. His stint with the Whalers -- at 52 years old -- earns him the record for oldest player to have played in the NHL, beating runner-up Chris Chelios by four years. Other records include most NHL regular season games played (1,767), most regular season points by a right winger (1,850), most consecutive 20-goal seasons (22) and most All-Star Game appearances (23). He also holds the Red Wings record for most points, goals and games played. Earlier this month, Howe released “Mr. Hockey: My Story,” just the latest in a handful of books he has written over the years about his life and his hockey career. In the book, he estimates his nose was broken 14 times during his playing career and he endured having 300 stitches sewed into his face. He suffered numerous broken bones, a detached retina and knee operations. But he has found the cognitive impairment the most difficult to bear, his family says, because, unlike his previous ailments, it has succeeded in slowing him down. "At 86, Gordie is becoming frail for the first time in his life,” his children write in “Mr. Hockey. “It is sad to see him struggle at things we all take for granted, things he wouldn't have given a second thought only a short time ago." His wife, Colleen, died in 2009 after living with Pick’s disease, a neurodegenerative illness that causes dementia, for a number of years.
  17. OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH LOOK AT DA BUNNY. DA FURRY LITTLE BUNNY.
  18. That is spot on. Welcome back Terry.
  19. Hell,start the bus,the whole gangs here.LOL I think that was the saying when we all picked up our 25 dollar friers. LOL
  20. Thanks Cliff for the offer. As always,above and beyond. I have a company card I can use. Thank you for the heads up. I have read about the pilot light going out,also heard about the pilot not working at all and gas not coming through the line. They have improved the model. So I guess only time will tell. Hope I have positive things to report back, during the hard water season. Dave,your talking my lingo dude. 15,000 BTU. Down here,I could sit in my undies.LOL Oh and Bill,not a sight I want to see.LMAO Thanks all for your replies. PS AKRISONER You will grow older and wiser,as most of us have. PLAY SAFE YOUNG ONE.
  21. Im looking to get away from the open flame burner and want to get the buddy heater. I see I can get a 10ft hose that I can attach to the heater and a larger tank. CTC has their 11 pounders on for 55 bux. I like the idea of the hose and larger tank, as it can be kept outside the portable hub, and the tank wont be a problem towing out onto the ice on my new smitty sled. So what are the pros on this heater? What have been some issues with them? Found them going for $119 bux. Lowest I have seen yet.
  22. Mouth of a river. Nice fish and thanks . Now don't some of ya,s feel like a total shmucks? LOL
  23. LOL They know the fall hunt season closed yesterday.LOL
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