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Hamilton Police say the vehicle entered the water around 9:30 p.m via the Bayfront boat launch and was approximately 80 feet from the pier area. “Two brave civilians and an officer swam out to their aid and made every effort to rescue the driver,” const. Krista-Lee Ernst told Global News in an email. READ MORE: Driver charged in connection with fatal September collision involving scooter in east Hamilton “They got the driver out, all four remained on the roof of the vehicle as it was not fully submerged.”
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No , you don’t get it they have the right to kill every predator that walks on their property their numbers would be devastated. If they had to depend on insurance the cost of beef would rise and you would play for it one way or another 1.4 million people fish in Ontario , including visitors. And 15 million people in Ontario. So about one in 12 people fish. I wonder how many of them eat Ontario beef , pork and lamb i think it all balances out in the end
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Well it’s their livelihoods and if they did not agree to pay for lost livestock, farmers would put out many traps and do preemptive strikes on predators in the neighborhood the government thought it was a fair trade off im sure lots of people don’t like the government stocking fish or paying money to protect animals… they will never make everyone happy
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For many years the government has been putting out misinformation about cats here in Ontario a farmer had a calf killed by a cougar, he did the paperwork to get some money from the government for that killed calf. They rejected his claim and told him there are no pumas anywhere near him, it must be a bear. He redid the claim to get the money a month later he shot , killed and buried that deformed light coloured “bear” with the long tail that was going after another calf
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Selling Rapala Riverrat Centerpin Reel
Terry replied to Bulwreck's topic in Fishing Tackle and Equipment
Considering he hasn’t been on this forum for 2 years, I would say he sold it and or he will not be checking in to answer your question -
The question was do you consider a compressed air fired crossbow a bow or a gun but always great do drag up a five year old thread
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I’m sure he figured it out and found the one he wanted about 12 years ago
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You’re so kind lol
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Nice they were in the lake last week but 70 bucks to park in collingwood is stupid
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Well he just might find out what it’s like to be abused
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I think there should be limitations on what is traditional and what is abuse i think there should be a different set of rules for a native who has fully integrated in Canadian society and one living on a reservation
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So were they bow hunting coho in the rivers in the 1800s or when their treaties were signed, this is a traditional thing bring home coho to share with the elders. so they should be able to continue doing it
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I believe it only hurts them if you leave them uncharged for a long time when they are under 50% I have ran them all but dead , charged them when I got home and they lasted 7 years
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Add a little piece of plastic hose
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Great happy hunting
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Yes we have been discussing it Cheating
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They need to be charged ,found guilty and fined in the amount they won over the years including the cost of boats and sponsors gave them then a ban from fishing for life and whatever time in jail for fraud
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And that’s why I have a bit of a funny response he needed to give his location he needs to give how far he will drive he needs to give what time of year he wants to fish maybe what kind of fish So in leu of info i decided he wanted to fish now and I gave the only location that may be good right now
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Nunavut has some good ice and great fishing bring a 5 ft auger blade
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If you have an old battery charger , it would work best as it is helpful to boil the battery a bit to bubble off crap that will be stuck to the plates from being dry
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And you stated so, it was not ambiguous at all
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Yeah I can’t tell if it is dead or being gently held with a gaff as to not have to touch the ugly thing