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  1. -28 degrees! The car’s temp gauge barely made it above the C mark, providing minimal heat on the trip there. Arrived at the spot by 9:30 AM. A thin upper crust did it’s best to stop me from breaking thru at regular intervals into the 4-6” of slush atop 10” of ice. One chilled Catherine, was the deciding factor to leave at 12:30 PM. 3 small Perch caught at 3 different sites in the general area (I kept moving in the hope of finding more cooperative fish) I think the cold temps shut them down, that’s my story, and I’m sticking to it. I should have left later to arrive around 3:00 PM to fish till dusk, which may have proven more effective. Here’s a couple of pictures:
  2. That's a sober reminder fer the rest of us. A fish or two.. is it worth it? Crazy how with all this cold weather (xcept fer yesterday) the ice remains thin in some areas. Must be the current.
  3. Yeah, I did. Kinda pathetic looking, it's embarrasing.
  4. We're all brothers here. Now share yer toys, or I'm tellin' mom. MOM!!
  5. That Ray is a class act, and his daughter is very well behaved and didn't mention going home even once. I suppose it helped she was oufishing the both of us 2 to 1. Perty good fer a 10 year old! Here is a couple pics..
  6. Apparently Cooks bay on Lake Simcoe will have a chipstand/burger shack on ice starting this week-end.
  7. Adelante La poerta esta havi erta (The door is always open) http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=mODky04ggv8
  8. Don't just flip thru it.. LISTEN To The Music.. http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=yqHeIU12eQU
  9. "You can always go on Ricky Lake"
  10. Try this: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=IEtOs6ofM40
  11. http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=IEtOs6ofM40
  12. "The decline of the west can be traced to the invention of quill pens. When people had to pound their writings into stone blocks they gave more thought to their words."
  13. That was copied from an e-mail verbatum.
  14. I doubt it... Everyone has an opinion. Most of our clients are quite happy and we have a lot of repeat business. Hopefully, you can listen to both sides. Ron & Donna Snowfari Adventures
  15. Here's what you do (all of us). Go to their website. There is a provision to send them an e-mail under the heading: Contact Us. You may choose to include this entire thread by clicking on the weblink located at the top of your web browser, and highlighting it then pressing the "Ctrl and C key simultaneously to copy the thread, then paste it in the body of the message box (Ctrl & V) keys. Contact Snowfari Adventures Name: Email Address: Subject: Snowfari Adventures Web Response Your message: Send a copy to myself:
  16. It's nice to know it returned unscathed.
  17. In a NewYork city apartment a young boy named Josh Morrison (Austin Lynd Myers) watches through his telescope an approaching object coming from the sky. It is a golf ball-sized metal ball which flies through the window of his room and lands in his fishbowl, quickly draining the water. He keeps it and shows it at school in a science class presentation. Some months later, on Liberty Island a massive fireball crash lands. The fireball is actually a spaceship resembling a human (Eddie Murphy). It is controlled by 100 humanoid aliens, each one inch tall.
  18. If that thing was left there, wouldn't that be considered a hazard, and begging fer a lawsuit?
  19. SNOWMOBILE FATALITY IN THE TOWN OF GEORGINA The York Regional Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating a fatal snowmobile collision that claimed the life of an Innisfil man on Lake Simcoe in the Town of Georgina. On Saturday January 17, 2009, at approximately 6:10 pm, a 1997 Ski Doo Mach Z 800, driven by a 42-year-old man was travelling southbound on Lake Simcoe on Cooks Bay near the east shore. The snowmobile suddenly struck a wooden ice-fishing hut, which was partially submerged and frozen in the lake. The 42-year-old operator of the snowmobile was thrown from the machine and suffered massive injuries. He was transported to hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. This incident remains under investigation by the York Regional Police Collision Reconstruction Unit. Despite this tragic event, York Regional Police continues to remind all outdoor winter enthusiasts who enjoy any winter activity to follow these safety tips to keep you and your family safe. • Any individual who decides to go out onto a frozen body of water must make a personal decision to do so, realizing that there is a degree of risk associated with this choice • Know the weather conditions and dress appropriately • Tell someone your planned route and carry a cellular phone for emergencies • If there is limited or no visibility, cancel your activity until such time it can be done safely • If you are operating on unfamiliar trails or frozen bodies of water, always operate your machine in a safe a well controlled manner and be prepared for the unexpected, including open water • Always been mindful of your speed Investigators are seeking witnesses to this collision. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Collision Reconstruction Unit at 1-888-876-5423, ext. 7704, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips.com. Prepared by: Constable Mike Buchanan 09-14859 January 19, 2009 YORK REGIONAL POLICE Corporate Communications 17250 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario, L3Y 4W5 Public Affairs 1-866-876-5423 Ext. 7099 or 7977 Email: [email protected] [email protected]
  20. Thanks fer the heads up on behalf of future OFC'ers who may be considering an outfitter from that area.
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