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Typical flow over the falls this time of year as it's controlled by the locks on the other side of the road but with the rain you would have expected more from Kagawong lake. How was the traffic and tourist population evster?
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Dave what kind of wasp? Yellow jackets? They will enter and need outside access and they will build a nest which may cause a restriction and may cause the furnace to auto shut down so make sure the nest is removed. As far as them working through the heat exchanger that is doubtful so do look for other points of entry. And as a tip mint oil will kill them without the toxic effects of raid.
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Yes just do some adjustments or let the dealer do it after bringing it to their attention. They can't say it was recently damaged.
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404 on the link TJ just got it and it looks good
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For surface rust you can set up a cheap electrolytic rust removal system consisting of a battery or battery charger, a container of water with some sodium carbonate ( washing soda used for laundry) this will convert the oxidation into an iron phosphate coating which will help to prevent further rusting as well. You can treat just about any oxidized piece of steel or iron this way.
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Plenty of fish and mini lobsters plus a bear and birds as well all with incredible scenery now that's a perfect trip in my book and you make me want to head there right now. Thanks for posting this.
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Assembly should not be a big deal you just need to pay attention to details and of course a good manual as a guide. PM me if you need help.
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Another great adventure Tinman keep reeling those big fish in!
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So My St. Croix Rod Broke . . . . Now what do I do?
Wild replied to BillsTheBassMan's topic in General Discussion
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Plenty of places in the GTA to get a kit Mike but are the gaskets in bad shape or will they tear when dissembled. How is the spark? pull the plugs and ground them, turn the engine over and check for a clean strong spark. Also make sure the exhaust is not blocked. Before the seafoam spray the jets and passages with carb cleaner and check the float level.
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So My St. Croix Rod Broke . . . . Now what do I do?
Wild replied to BillsTheBassMan's topic in General Discussion
Someone have an address for Rainbow Sports? and if it's a good place to shop then why not have it (or other great places)on the OFC list? http://www.ontariofishing.net/linkspages/Tackle/ -
I use the bowline, knut, fisherman's knot, and a few more, most are good for lines 10,000 or more.
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So My St. Croix Rod Broke . . . . Now what do I do?
Wild replied to BillsTheBassMan's topic in General Discussion
SILVER STAR SERVICE PLAN The fact that you’re reading this probably means you’ve got a damaged rod. Rest assured that our goal is to get you fishing with it again as soon as possible. Now, if you’re convinced that our error led to its demise and you know the warranty has not expired, then our Silver Star Plan is your best solution. Here’s how it works. 1. Write a note explaining the problem. Send the note, a check for $20* and your entire rod to St. Croix. We suggest using our Discount Shipping Program, which is described elsewhere on this page. 2. If your rod was damaged due to faulty workmanship, then of course we will cover the cost of the repair or replacement during the warranty period. 3. However, if evidence indicates that the damage is due to an accident, normal wear or neglect, then we’ll advise you of the additional cost to repair or replace your rod. * The $20 charge applies to USA and Canadian customers, only. The charge for shipments to all other countries is $30. Acceptable methods of payment include personal check (drawn on a USA bank account) and credit card (VISA, MC, American Express, Discover). GOLD STAR SERVICE PLAN Ahh..but what if you’re not registered as the original owner of the rod. Or your buddy stepped on your rod, or slammed it in a car door, or worse yet, used it to free a snag. No worries. St. Croix’s Gold Star Plan eliminates the uncertainty of a dubious warranty claim. Here’s what to do. 1. Return your damaged rod to St. Croix. Use our Discount Shipping Program to save money. 2. Include a note requesting our Gold Star Service, along with a check for $50 to cover the repair or replacement of your rod. Our Technician will determine whether to repair or replace your rod keeping in mind we’ll only repair it if we can make it perform like new. 3. That’s all there is to it. And there’s no additional s&h charge for customers in the USA. Canadian customers must pay an additional $20 for s&h, and all other International customers must pay an additional $30 for s&h. Acceptable methods of payment include personal check (drawn on a USA bank account) and credit card (VISA, MC, American Express, Discover). GOLD STAR + UPGRADE PLAN Understandably, you’re feeling pretty badly about your damaged `Croix. So why not make the best of a bad situation and treat yourself to that higher-performance model you’ve been dreaming about? With our Upgrade Plan, you receive a brand new rod with a fresh new warranty. Here’s how you do it. 1. Return your damaged rod to St. Croix. Use our Discount Shipping program to save money. 2. Include a check equal to $50 plus the cost difference between the price of your new rod and that of your damaged one. It’s best to telephone a St. Croix Customer Service Representative at 800-826-7042 (select Service Center), or e-mail at [email protected] for assistance in determining the exact price. 3. That’s all there is to it. And there’s no additional s&h charge for customers in the USA. Canadian customers must pay an additional $20 for s&h, and all other International customers must pay an additional $30 for s&h. Acceptable methods of payment include personal check (drawn on a USA bank account) and credit card (VISA, MC, American Express, Discover). -
My sons first fishing adventure!!! August 4th 2008
Wild replied to lunkerbasshunter's topic in General Discussion
Yes that young fella is ready for perch, crappie and even rainbows! -
Incredible fish Dan wish I was there. by the way The pics are too small!
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Ahhh, the first pic reminds me of my old rod black with gold trim. Had a Shimano 5 ft one piece ultralight which was a killer rod, never did find a replacement.
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Ahhh the anticipation of the catch is just as strong as the spirits that flow down the river. John is that a Shimano rod?
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Great day tomorrow so catch some big ones!
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Beautiful fish bill! Hmmm trout stream around Barrie you say...
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Yeah Tinman haha quick post more pics to breakjack
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Why do you always keep your lunch there?
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No batteries required and it doubles as a lunch pail
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Well from what I remember, Madonna recommends peeing on the suspect area to control fungus - just don't let the neighbors catch you cleaning your boat! Otherwise oxygen is the secret ingredient. 3% food grade hydrogen peroxide will do the job.
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Nope I say spend the big bucks on a new Mickey Mouse Camera John haha
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Looks like a great place to fish just the same Rich, we all should be so lucky to have a spot near by.
