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bigugli

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  1. Regretably, this is the way a free market system works. I go through this every week at St Jakobs. Firm, or fair, mean nothing. All that matters is the deal.

    I've simply developed a very thick skin and some sharp cutting sarcasm. Sure beats banging the head against the wall.

  2. Some fisheries have seen amazing improvemts as well. By the late 70's, lakes like 6 Mile, Muskoka, and others in the region, had just about hit rock bottom.A good weekend was 1 or 2 respectable pike and a 1/2 dozen bass for the entire weekend. That was back when everyone still fished and kept most of what was caught. Thirty years later, the cottagers don't fish, and most anglers C&R There is a lot more boat traffic on weekends, so what. Hit those lakes during the week and enjoy some great fishing.

  3. Fishing is too much when it takes on as many hours in a week as your work.

    Personally, I do not think there is such a thing as too much.

     

    That is said from having sat at the other extreme of continuous 100 hour work weeks until I had an M.I. The extreme of leaving no time for yourself, and little time for your family. Of not knowing a proper vacation in over 6 years.

    If it brings you joy and pleasure. Allows you to relax and unwind. Gives you time to refocus your thoughts and clear your head. It surely can't be bad.

    By the way, I aim at fishing 80- 100 days a year and try to hit 6 or more of those days in new locales.

  4. One of the easiest controls for spotting and blighting is applied in spring. It's a tried and true accepted organic practice. You go out and buy a limesulphur/dormant oil kit. The compounds are mixed together with water in a sprayer and you spray the tree before buds start to crack, or after the last melt of snow, whichever is first. The mineral oil works the same way as oiling cormorant eggs. It coats insect eggs left on the tree and kills them. Limesulphur is a simple, yet effective, fungicide. It does smell like rotten eggs, but it works.

  5. What is so unusual about requesting a horsepower ceiling? As I recall there were a number of lakes that successfully petitioned for similar horsepower restrictions, and other associations were successful in obtaining restrictions on all motorized craft. Mind that was back in the 80's and 90's.

    It very much depends upon the reasons behind the request. There are a few big stakeholders, such as the resort, that would be quick to oppose such a request.

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