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Rustic-Fisher

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  1. I would'nt believe everything you hear on the news LOL And victims / residents already do pay for training of firefighters. That's why you pay taxes!!
  2. Thanks, guys like you are guaranteed job security for emergency services LOL!! What you have to realize is that in any scenario you put the public at risk. Example, guys out fishing 75 yards from you go threw the ice, you likely just don't watch, human nature ( most times) says you try and help. The result is joe public also risking his life to help someone in distress. Emergency services aren't the only one risking their lives. Look at the big picture.
  3. Or someone has the big one dragging your gear up that hellish slope at Bear Point, and a truck with four firefighters, and the another truck( EMS) staffed with advanced ALS medics ( 2) tries to save their life. Don't forget Police, they,ll also be helping, securing your valuables, gathering info in order to contact a relative or friend, and helping mitigate traffic to get someone outta there quick. I'd pay for that! And you do it's built into your taxes.
  4. Google how many Cops or firefighters are killed each year Just responding to calls be it water rescue, assaults, vechicle accidents etc..
  5. HAHAAHA! ATV will get me further down the trail allowing more time for bush whacking !! you gotta come along to some of the places i've been targeting Coyotes , the bush whacking is brutal !!
  6. Great info! i am kind of leaning towards the honda foreman. Just swung by the dealer again and also looked at the Rubicon 500 with a carbureted engine. now another question .... Carb or fuel injected for the engine ?? like the idea of being able to trouble shoot the carbureted engine as im more familiar with it, but is the injection a better option for an ATV? thanks again for the info
  7. Hey guys, got the go ahead to finally purchase my first machine, now which one. My knowledge is limited to what I've read on the net and dealership visits. ATV will be used for backwoods fishing, ice fishing, hunting and Plowing the driveway (this is how it was justified to the wife LOL) Was looking at the Hondas in the 500 class but would the 420 be enough? Can Am is an option as well as Polaris. If you have opinions I'd love to hear them. Thanks RM
  8. Yes it does, spend $$ on good tires !!! LOL
  9. Those red and white patterns look deadly !!!
  10. I checked into that when it was offered Not totally free, as is the case most times LOL. Was set to grab a Power Wagon at the time. A 2011 with a blown Tranny is kind of odd for any brand I would think, glad it went while under warranty . Megacabs are a little tricker to find . Only downside is god forbid you have to turn around on a tight logging road, 18 pt turn and you may be turned around . Or how about when your wife wedges it in a ATM drive through :wallbash: :wallbash:
  11. Love my 2007 Ram Megacab (Hemi). So far no complaints, had a seal go on the front diff @ 90000km but was repaired no questions asked . Its a beast of a truck, so its not great on fuel but i knew that going into it. Gas is offset by our VW TDI car . Its driven hard, put through the paces in the back roads and she's not let me down yet. Before I bought, i talked with a few of our fleet mechanics (City of Toronto) about issues with the Dodge VS Ford as the city has both in the fleet. Dodge was the winner hands down, and city vehicles are not likely babied. I will start shopping for a new one next year, this time I,m going with the Ram Megacab with a Cummins. Good luck in the search! R
  12. Looks great !!!! Nice work, Glad it went to a good home. R
  13. Sounds like a hybrid. Those are the ones I really don't trust. R
  14. Good on ya, hopefully it works. I actually rotate areas the dog hunts just to try and exercise some form of conservation. Would be easy to clean em all out in some areas.
  15. Crazy clip!!!!! whats that dude thinking count me in! Had two of them interested in my GSP while bird hunting a property in Springwater a month ago. Going out in the AM with some 3.5 inch 00 dead coyote !! Take em when you can! R
  16. Yep, you'll be billed for an car accident in some municipalities if your a non resident. Your insurance will cover it. We better put this thread to rest before insurance company's and the province catch wind and make ice fishing insurance policies mandatory LOL!!
  17. No Firefighters , police, or paramedics on scene that day were paid extra .
  18. We all know there is no such thing as safe ice, ESPECIALLY on that lake when there are open sections. Municipal /provincial authorities will seldom give a complete thumbs up for activities where public judgement vs risk to public is to high. Liability is just to great. Should you pay if a rescue is warranted ? I don't think so, you pay taxes and part of those taxes involve emergency services no matter how stupid you are. BUT if your pulled from that lake a second time, your on the hook for something, and thats what the courts are for. Those rescuers did a great job in such adverse conditions, though you may not notice there was a few extremely dicey moments where the rescuers could of turned into victims as well . Though paid to preform technical rescues such as what unfolded that day the bottom line is a few fish aren't worth a few funerals as the fee you could end up paying is your life or someone else's . Unbelievably a few of the people rescued thought the emergency services life jackets (400$ a pop) were theirs to keep and slithered of with them. Hopefully we get a good freeze this year, Stay safe R
  19. I've seen guys doing if along ice shelves and getting fish.Another outing a guy was letting his Kwik fish hotshot under a large ice formation and pulled a decent rainbow right from under our noses !! I'd say deffinitly worth a try
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