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  1. Here is a map Rick http://maps.google.com/maps?sourceid=navcl...=1&ct=image The closest grounds are Bronte And probably your best bet. http://www.brontecreek.org/
  2. Bad link... but I am sure that John will be here in a bit to find out the secret so you better fix the link
  3. Being a pro on the subject I can confirm that post #13 is the correct method, workers will bring the bait back to the nest to feed the colony and kill the queen. Borax can be purchased as '20 mule team brand' for laundry. Greencoachdog if you want the best cure for fire ants ever use pine oil?
  4. Nasty looking fish even without the extra parts
  5. Pink salmon you say? anything special about them? Here is the ferry site I don't want to look at the rates though http://www.ontarioferries.com/chi/english/index.html
  6. So they say, no test is waterproof just water resistant. I have not found a 10X15 ground sheet yet and won't buy anything PVC. And a spare tarp is a good idea just in case cause ya never know! Cliff wasn't there a pic of a small dining tent in one of your trip reports? Was it a good one?
  7. Good reviews on this tent so far concerning heavy rain, it's the style I am looking for and one you can stand up in, and I agree on a ground sheet very important. Yes CTC is getting on my nerves especially with their return and warranty policies but the sale prices on some of the better name brand goods are still worth while.
  8. I do have an old but excellent condition Coleman naphtha stove and lantern but want to go propane and electric. CTC had a sale on the Woods sleeping bags so I have a rain check for 4 of the 5 lb sleeping bags and I have the woods dining shelter with storm flaps on all four sides which is great for the family outings but a bit heavy for the small fishing trips. Woods has been sold by the way so the name is slowly being changed. And I do plan on car camping as well as lighter fishing trips, whatever will fit in the electric ranger bed. Small tents suck when you have a lot of gear and they suck more when they leak or do a fly away in moderate wind so here's my choice from research and reviews.
  9. I am starting to purchase all new gear including tents sleeping bags, stove... you name it. Looking for quality and durability so what do you recommend? I Like the family sized Columbia's Cougar flat's 2 but could use a smaller 3 man size for small trips, picked up the woods dining shelter @CTC this week for half price but once again something a bit smaller for those back lake trips would be nice to have handy. So all recommendations are welcome.
  10. They should include the huge amount of toxic butts laying on the side of highways and on ramps
  11. Hey commie here is a happy face for your next fishing trip, print, cut out and staple rubber band in place.
  12. Dutch is 25 feet tall
  13. Hehe ya gotta love the second floor door that leads to the balllllconnnyyyyyy
  14. Mike you always have some of the best adventures, great pics and great scenery.
  15. There are a few used tire stores plus the bone yards are an option to save a few bucks .
  16. Five star post! I suppose you could use a powdercoat gun too
  17. If it smells like varnish then it now is, and gas does start to degrade the minute it leaves the refinery. There is a gas catalyst system that will treat gas and reformulate it but it's not worth the price for only one tank.
  18. HAHA absolutely precious and that bass must have given her the fight of her life! It's almost as big as she is.
  19. http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/0...llows.hook.kltv Once you see the fishing line hanging out of it's mouth you know what's next
  20. Wow lots of fun seen here but your Dad forgot his life jacket in the last two pics
  21. So then why not ask another for a worm and hook? I am sure they would have given you one. Or search for a worm
  22. Yes good advice from Percher, Personally I would prefer to use a weatherproof connector for any use. If you want to test the downrigger now then two heavy duty alligator clips could be used to connect the leads or if you are going to use a different connector then cut that one off. I don't know where to get a male connector for that brand you would have to check your stores. A starter battery will work just fine.
  23. Looks like a great day and it looks like you have the lake almost all to yourself! Is PC that quiet?
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