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  1. Havent heard this in awhile. Great tune.IMO

     

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  2. There is a lot of waterfront for you to start combing. Should take you a good 2 months of weekends staring at the mouth of the Rouge and working west to Etobicoke creek. Amazing what you will find if you keep an open mind and have more than one game plan.

  3. Criminal offences are those listed in the CCOC, a federal body of laws, and quite extensive. Try reading it some time :wallbash:

    Almost all fishery regulations are provincial. There are also some federal regulations that a CO will enforce, but I don't recall any that are includrd in the Criminal Code.

  4. Isn't it great spending time watching the boy grow. Especially with the beautiful surroundings of nature's playground.

    As for the dog, he's not halfway to full grown. There are a couple of chocolates in the neighbourhood that weigh in over 120lbs. The one at the farm, Remington, is so happy to see me he has bowled me over a few times.

  5. With spinning reels, you'll have a lot less problems if you close the bail manually... rather then turning the handle of the reel to close the bail.

    So true for anything made in the past 20 years. Lighter and smaller parts are far more fragile.

    Older reels like the Mitchell300's, Luxor's, Abu's still lasted forever despite abuse. Many in use 40-60 years later and performing flawlessly. That stuff could take punishment. Anything post 1990 cannot.

  6. You just know the little one would never let you live it down :oops: . Nor would the crowd :w00t:

     

    Wifey also had a good time, and she did not follow the family habit of going through the ice (it's a genetic thing :rofl2: )

    It sure was frosty out there, with near to no visibility at times. Judy was afraid we'd get lost. So she never moved more than 2 feet from the hut to stretch her legs. I was nice and toasty, but Judy was a bit chilled, not enough layers

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    It was nice to see some favourite faces, and Judy now has her own fishing rod. Oh Yeah. It was a tough bite for many. We only managed 20 perch in 4 hours. Jose and the munchkin did worse, but they were having fun watching movies and eating pizza.

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    Such a great band to see live back then

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