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4x4bassin

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  1. My Suzuki's are older so no power steering but I wish they had . Pretty well all the trails to my backwoods fishing spots are rough with a lot of rock , mud and the odd small tree

    but after riding these trails I feel like I have been beatin up pretty good especially that ride back after a weekend of fishing. You really feel it in the arms and shoulders !

    So if I were you I would definitely spring for the power steering , you will thank us later and really over the term it is a small price to pay for " trail luxury"

    Good luck on your choices , you really can't go wrong with either of them and as well perfect CC's . Not to big, not to small :good:

  2. That's great Lew , wish you luck on finding them . Might be a bit easier just after the snow melts though . That buck looks like a real hell raiser by looking at those tines :good:

    I am always on the lookout for sheds come the spring , cut the small ones up and give them to the dog . She loves them !

  3. I have never caught a lake trout in Simcoe but many else where and I can tell you that they will eat anything when they are hungry . I have caught them with perch , sunfish , rock bass and even smaller lake trout in there gullets . I read an article in a fishing mag. a little while ago and they wrote about a laker that was caught and it was full of rubber worms and senkos and they even had a picture of it :dunno:

  4. Ya I guess a snow fence would work at keeping the drifting down a bit but I really like the idea of the tree's . One initial pay out on product and labour and your done for the next 100 years .

    That's funny that you helped with those trees around O"ville and Shelburne , good job ! You should see the size of the drifts on the leeward side of those trees on #10 :w00t:

  5. I always thought about why they don't put up snow fences around here . Well , during a winter like we have been having the last couple years they would work but I can

    tell you this year it would be a waste of time . The drifts around here (#89 and Airport rd) are massive , you would need 10 ft snow fences !

    I do know that in some problem areas around here the county has actually planted trees to provide a "living snow fence" some good examples of this is hwy 10 , north of

    Orangeville . Great idea and it works ! Wish they would do that up my way . Oh and by the way still snowed in, all roads around me are still closed :(

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