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camillj

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  1. makes for wonderful rose gardens too
  2. Wow .. I cant believe I read this whole thread ... what a big to-do over nothing. It took me all of 5 minutes to get a LIFE-TIME registration number for my portable hut ... I got one last year because I didnt feel like taking it down everynight ... the darn thing got stolen (but thats another story) .. anyhow the number they give you stays with you forever ... I just printed mine on the 'puter and stuck it in one of those high-school plastic page protectors (like the one I use for my OFC logo (for the big derby) ... then I stitch it to the door (mine is tent like material) .... anyhow whats the big deal .... I swear sometimes we make so much noise over the petty issues we wont be heard when we have something really important to complain about.
  3. hmmm .. was that 743331 ? Im a wee bit younger ... but I think Brampton still had a 416 'area-code' ... actually I think you had to call the operator for long distance to 'book' your call ... especially if it was overseas ... Keepsies and funzies go-carts and bundle buggies were 'modern' things everyone knew how to fly a kite
  4. I think the whole 'club' (not just fishing) thing is challenged by a changing environment were fewer and fewer people have the luxury of time and everyone has to make tougher choices on how to spend that time. Having said that, I think its a conversation that happens every few years in every club. Clubs will always have to compete with all the other demands on its members attention in a world where the membership has many choices about how to get the value out of its investment of time and in a world where the perception of value is always changing. The internet is definitely one competitor - not just because of instant information - but also because it is an easily accessible way to get a quick 'fix' of comradery (with little demand, commitment or obligation) through forums like this one and without the personal penalties associated with a whole night (or day) out. For those who have earned the luxury of time there will always be clubs ... the key will be finding ways to offer good (like minded) people a worthwhile return on their investment and accepting that not all members have the same interest or ability to participate but keeping them engaged regardless so that there are others to share that time with. In the case of the club I am a member of, this means accepting that once or twice a year is it ... and keeping those few get togethers worth it for everyone. (For me its quality not quantity that keeps the club going)
  5. I started playing again about 5 years ago after almost 25 years ... its just a sunday night old-farts league ... but it took a very short time to remember why I loved the game. Boy, theres a lot of difference though being 46 vs 16
  6. You can probably re-size if you just right-click on the file from explorer ... What were the water conditions ? Was thinking of heading east this morning but figured I would give it a few more days ...
  7. Here's a spoon my Dad had made (in the early '60s) which I still use to this day almost 40 years after he passed away ... I figure he'd be proud...and Yes ... I would definitely dive in to save it if necessary ... but I use it with care and not really to catch fish .. but to watch it swim and for the memories it brings ...
  8. Here ... since I have purchased the original I suppose I have the right to let you use a photo of it ...hmmm .. maybe not
  9. Came home early from Minnett area yesterday (power was out for a few hours and we decided to head back before dark) ... not sure if they have it back yet.
  10. Good job, for what its worth ... a good ramble goes a long way .. and frankly is worth more ... once you have had a chance to write it and read it back to yourself a few times ... make a note to come back and read this again next year (and the year after that) at this time .. I am sure you will be glad you did...and you'll likely remember things you thought you forgot. Thanks for sharing !
  11. Sorry to hear, I just got back from Muskoka .... the fog was terrible up there for the past few days. Hope everyone makes a full and speedy recovery !
  12. Welcome aboard ! Nice fat splake !
  13. Wow thats very generous of you Pam ! Happy New Year ... hopefully I'll be able to there this year too... last year it conflicted with Lake Trout openers on Lake Joe ..
  14. Cliff I am hoping to be up in Muskoka (around hwy 118 and 169) ... some really nicer laker territory ... Im going up on Monday for a few days ... let me know if you want to hook up on your drive southward ... if there's ice I'll be on it ... and where I go is only about 100yds from the car ... pretty easy walking.
  15. According to my SMOB-ometer ... its 12,253 butts that I havent littered over the past 10 months and 8 days .... still got 11 packs on top of my stove though ... just to remind me who I really am ... Now ... just gotta get back down to 185 .... but that I think I can do
  16. Callling for +8 on Sunday ...
  17. Its colder than a welldiggers belt buckle out there this morning .. and all that slush is now frozen solid (at least here in the GTA) ... so please take it easy out there and dont forget to salt your walks
  18. Great thread ... truth is even after over 40 years of doing this the list just keeps growing ... my trunk looks like a army surplus store ... but dont forget the more you drag out the less likely you are to explore Anyhow .. just to add a couple of things ... as a matter of fact I picked some of these up myself at CT this last trip out ... Flares (2 pack) Windproof lighter Reflective safety tape ... in case you are stuck in the 'fast lane' when the sleds are whizzing by after dark Zip-lock freezer bags (a few) .. they come in real handy to keep your phone and GPS dry in the snow/rain Axe/hatchet/saw ... I always have one in the trunk ... and have used them MANY times Spikes and lengths of Rope ... I use these to brace the portable or to anchor stuff in high winds on the ice ...the hatchet also doubles as a hammer
  19. Great stuff Rick ... Happy New Year .. here's hoping 2008 sees us all doing a lot better and enjoying the most important things in life !!!
  20. Aint it da twooth ! Happy New Year Wayne !
  21. Happy New year to our great big OFC family ... here's to a wonderful 2008 !!!
  22. Yep ... and dont forget very often the only difference is the line ... these fish can be VERY line shy ... I have often been slaying them while noone else is getting a tap ... because I have a ultralite 2lb or 4lb leader and real tiny hooks ....
  23. Great report ... thanks for sharing !
  24. Glad to hear Rick, hopefully the 6 weeks will be over before you know it and Jack will be back to his old self.
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