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  1. We said the Pledge of Allegiance every morning when I went to private and public school MANY moons ago. I continue to say it PROUDLY at every Fire Hall Meeting or event. We have a Country Radio Station here that has someone different sing the National Anthem EVERY day at noon.........and I will take offense with anyone who has a problem with that....

     

    Bob

     

    And that is how a loyal and patriotic member of any country should feel. :clapping:

  2. The more we sell out our country, the less we have to be proud of. In the hearts of far too many Canadians there is no patriotism or loyalty. I read it on this board frequently enough. Sadly, all Canadians are responsible for such a pathetic attitude. We tolerate it and allow it to thrive. A "Hyphen-Canadian" is a serious mistake. It says I love Canada for the opportunities, but that's it.

     

    Our society, today, has far too many non voters, non conformists, separatists, wanna be Americans, and bottom feeders, and not enough who are proud to be Canadian come hell or high water. The problem is even worse within our governments.

     

    Real Canadians, in New Brunswick, should have taken matters in hand when this problem first arose and fired every buffoon in the school board responsible, or supportive, of such an unpatriotic policy. Our nation's children should have teachers who will teach them to be proud of this land and the citizenship it bestows upon them.

    No person should be allowed to take office or hold authority for Canada without taking the loyal oath.

     

    Yes I am a rabidly loyal Canadian

  3. There is only one thing I do on this day :Gonefishing: Had a fish fry last night, so after a wee sleep in , off we go to meet some friends at the fishin hole. Fewer fish after all the rain, but a more varied catch today.

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    This Bowfin lit up for us.

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    A great day on the water.

  4. I've backed the trailer into the water while my son is in the boat to power off. Boat won't budge. Back in a little further boat won't budge. Son finally realizes, as we point at each other, that the rear straps are still on :wallbash: At least there were no witnesses. :ph34r:

  5. I've never liked the electric blades, whether for fish or in the kitchen. I keep 2 filet knives in regular use. A good flexible Rapala knife for most fish, but I also have a heavier blade for bigger fish. Mora of Sweden produces a knife with a harder steel and more backbone for cutting through the larger boned fish. They are lifetime blades.

  6. Is it really cheaper to make your own baits? I mean, you have to purchase your own tools and material. Isn't it cheaper if you buy it already made? The only way it would pay off is if you use a lot of baits or want to sell them to someone. I would add that it is much more fun to fish on a bait you made and you can take more pride in it when you catch a fish.

    Sure has been cheaper for me. I go through 100+ jigs, 20 odd bucktails, at least 50 harnesses a season. Then there's the rest of my family :P Also make a lot of tackle for others to help pay for this addiction called fishing.

    There is a specific sense of pride and accomplishment when the lures you make work. You also get it the way you want it. I make a wire harness to keep the pike on, with a bucktail as added attraction

    As for spinnerbaits, I don't produce my own, but I've found a decent local maker. The lures work, run true and cost no more than $4-5.

    The folks at Luremaking have kept me happy.

  7. Fishing magazines have come and gone over and over. How many new twists to the same story can one have? How often does a magazine turn into nothing more than a giant advert. After all, the first rule of journalism. 'We don't sell news. We sell advertising'. Once that magazine gets that old/tired image, the readership drops and so does revenue. Over time it is hard to keep it fresh and interesting.

    With a pissy economy, and an abundance of rags out there, articles have to reflect the advertising dollar. If my big dollar comes from Shimano, I'm not going to do a feature review on Quantum reels. Nor would you rip apart Shimano product. You lose the revenue right quick.

     

    Same difficulties for the TV shows. Too many

  8. "Matinal introspection" eh? Sounds like Catholic hoy polloy for a morning brainfart.

     

    No sense trying to blame these various creatures. Every so called "invasive" was transplanted willingly, or unwittingly by human hand. Time will tell the real outcome.

     

    However, consider this. Mother nature, in her complexity, is flexible. Evolution is all about adaptation, but it does take time. There is a certain amount of upheaval and ecological instability until nature rebalances. Native species have adapted to the new species and include them in the diet. Small mouth eat gobies, as will perch. Panfish are eating smaller zebra and quagga mussels. Yes we may lose a species or two, like the blue pickerel, but that can result from climate shift and the warming of our more southern lakes.

  9. Gotta love the multi-species bonanzas...especially woth bowfin in the mix! Those things put up such an awesome fight...actually cooked on up that I caught on the Pickerel River...unbelievably good, too! :)

     

    The oldtimers always put them in the smokehouse along with the sheephead, ling, etc...

     

    She certainly put up a scrap. Hefty too. Near as long as my bait net is wide

  10. To heck with the weatherman and the pathetic forecasts. Part sun and showers my Hiny! Ran out into fog on one side and waves crashing against my backside.

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    Spent the entire day soaked, but it was worth it. The fish were biting non stop and that's all that mattered

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    May not be bass, but the cats fight, and that Bowfin ran. Catching 7-8 fish an hour sure keeps you busy.

  11. I would have picked Battle of the Atlantic. By war's end in 1945, Canada had the 4th largest navy in the world, and the only navy that was 90% H.O. volunteers. The only navy that specifically specialized in A.S warfare. The RCN also developed a personality and reputation totally distinct from the old "Wooden Wall" of the Royal Navy.

  12. Thank so much for including the Adriatic pirates in your collection. Tommy Fuller was quite a character, and spent much of his peacetime life promoting the naval reserve and sea cadets. One of his comrades from the Royal Navy was Tim Bligh. Guess who his forefather was?

     

    Nice pic of HMCS Battleford at the bottom of your page.

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