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the only reason people listed them separately was so they only had to pay tax on the items that had to be registered
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I have a 16ft bo and 2.5ph kicker 80% of the time it is fine but wind and wave and I do lose control of the boat just start the main motor to power me strait and continue on my trolling way..I have the steering hooked up to the main motor and use the steering wheel to drive but have no control of the gas with out running back to the motor to change speed I have a 5hp honda too and 92% of the time it work great with no control problems, again it is hooked up to the main motor but have no way to change the throttle without going back tot eh motor I would say I would never have a problem if I could just speed up the motor
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If Browning can't help you I would say you are.... outta luck...
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you could email or call browning canada for the info 5583 Ch Saint-Francois Saint-Laurent QC, H4S 1W6 Phone #: 514-333-7261 Fax #: 514-333-7845 Key contact: Daniel Legeault , General Manager Website: www.browning.com Email: [email protected]
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people say that reminds them of me driving home on a typical friday night.... really LOL
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So one of my 2 GMRS/FRS radios battery pack died they were the more expensive ones and are 4.something volts rather then 3. something volts which is what most are the radios work great better then most peoples radios, so buy a new battery seemed to be the way to go I went on a quest to find a replacement battery pack...... Well the best I could find was 44 bucks...plus the cost of driving to buy it or shipping charges which were much cheaper then driving that was too much when you consider the cost of a new radio I decided to look in the US....... found the batteries much much cheaper down there one place it was $10.05 $10.05...not $44.00 they wanted a fair bit for shipping but it was still a great deal as I was checking out I saw if you spend 30 bucks or more, shipping was free anywhere in North America well you never know when my other battery might die and it couldn't hurt to have a back up so changed order to 3 batteries, free shipping to my door all in taxes and everything else 32 bucks still 12 bucks cheaper the one in Canada and I would still have to pay shipping and taxes http://batterybarn.com if you need replacements life is good and I had better quit typing, I am just back from the dentist and and meds are just kicking in....
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some of the power head trolling motors you can't put it on the shaft except at the very bottom because shaft slides all the way through the power head each time you stow it
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they sound like they would be good for some applications I use fiberglass casting rods for open water/deep water crank baits my hook up % went way up when I started using them, I use to get hits and miss a lot of fish. I think I was reacting too fast and pulling the bait away from the fish...but with the fiberglass rod the fish has a second or two more before I set the hook and I am getting more to the boat so a fiberglass carbon mix should work about the same way
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well you can tell I really don't own one LOL...
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I feel your pain and that's why I have 8 video cameras around my property and an UZI under my bed ok no UZI but I am looking for one..LOL
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I can see all tournaments adapting this in the future
Terry replied to Ron's topic in General Discussion
I think it is a great idea however I see cheating..... give me a computer on board and a usb cable and all my bass are 32 inches long.. when you are dealing with big bucks, people will cheat -
impale flapping helplessly struggling fish hooked these are words to make you feel sorry for the fish they are to get people emotional ..it's not reporting facts...it's twisting a story to give it a P3TA feel they don't feel pain the same way a dog does they do not feel fear......the struggling when hooked is a natural instinct to flee when attacked ... this has been proven in studies they hook a fish and yes it tries to get away you leave the hook in the fish and put it in a live well and almost instantly calms down and is not bothered by the hook sure it's not a perfect world we live in, but I kill them as fast as I can and the circle of life goes on
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this is the same old P3TA loving tree hugging type of news that is little more then propaganda
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well a couple of Newfoundlanders form work told me, it's only poaching if you get caught..
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I thought I had read all these before and I did in 2008.....doesn't make them less funny though but how do they know what a person was doing or thinking just before they died like the couple driving with the tnt..maybe they committed suicide.....or someone through it in the car....a lot of assumptions same with his keys how do they know he was trying to get his keys maybe they fell out of his pocket after 3 big guys pushed him head first into the hole Darwin Awards 2008 The winners of the 2008 Darwin Awards, "Deaths That Lead to Improvement of the Gene Pool" are currently doing the rounds. The following comes from an email I received; I can't confirm the results with the site which doesn't seem to have been updated since April, but even if they aren't the final Darwin Awards 2008 winners, the list is worth sharing. Ninth Place In Detroit, a 41-year-old man got stuck and drowned in two feet of water after squeezing head first through an 18-inch-wide sewer grate to retrieve his car keys. Eighth Place A 49-year-old San Francisco stockbroker, who totally zoned when he ran, accidentally jogged off a 100-foot high cliff on his daily run. Seventh Place While at the beach, Daniel Jones, 21, dug an 8-foot hole for protection from the wind and had been sitting in a beach chair at the bottom when it collapsed, burying him beneath 5 feet of sand. People on the beach used their hands and shovels trying to get him out but could not reach him. It took rescue workers using heavy equipment almost an hour to free him. Jones was pronounced dead at a hospital. Sixth Place Santiago Alvarado, 24, was killed as he fell through the ceiling of a bicycle shop he was burglarizing. Death was caused when the long flashlight he had placed in his mouth to keep his hands free rammed into the base of his skull as he hit the floor. Fifth Place Sylvester Briddell, Jr., 26, was killed as he won a bet with friends who said he would not put a revolver loaded with four bullets into his mouth and pull the trigger. Fourth Place After stepping around a marked police patrol car parked at the front door, a man walked into H&J Leather & Firearms intent on robbing the store. The shop was full of customers and a uniformed officer was standing at the counter. Upon seeing the officer, the would-be robber announced a hold-up and fired a few wild shots from a target pistol. The officer and a clerk promptly returned fire, and several customers also drew their guns and fired. The robber was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. Crime scene investigators located 47 expended cartridge cases in the shop. The subsequent autopsy revealed 23 gunshot wounds. Ballistics identified rounds from 7 different weapons. No one else was hurt. Third Place Paul Stiller, 47, and his wife Bonnie were bored just driving around at 2 A.M. so they lit a quarter stick of dynamite to toss out the window to see what would happen. Apparently they failed to notice the window was closed. Second Place Kerry Bingham had been drinking with several friends when one of them said they knew a person who had bungee-jumped from a local bridge in the middle of traffic. The conversation grew more heated and at least 10 men trooped along the walkway of the bridge at 4:30 AM. Upon arrival at the midpoint of the bridge they discovered that no one had brought a bungee rope. Bingham, who had continued drinking, volunteered and pointed out that a coil of lineman's cable lay near by. They secured one end around Bingham's leg and then tied the other to the bridge. His fall lasted 40 feet before the cable tightened and tore his foot off at the ankle. He miraculously survived his fall into the icy water and was rescued by two nearby fishermen. Bingham's foot was never located. Winner German Zookeeper, Friedrich Riesfeldt, fed his constipated elephant 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged-up pachyderm finally got relief. Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded. The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr. Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock as the elephant continued to evacuate 200 pounds of dung on top of him
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real good report there sounds like a good time and I see Joe caught a fish or 2...LOL but if he was on BOQ he would show you how to catch the big ones
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My Personal best small mouth, Today on erie !!!!
Terry replied to Bondar's topic in General Discussion
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I sent some people pm's and got no reply, I just figured they were ignoring me
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the data cables are different so I have not tried..but might be interesting if they could be connected
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yeah but as you get bigger the price sure jumps up I have the hds-5 and I use it as my fishfinder I have an older X-25C 7" and I use it as the gps......and I love it I see no reason to spend the big bucks for the expensive screens for a GPS find an older used one and use the smaller 5" screen for the finder
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Lodging at 25.00 per night, who wouldn't fish Rice Lake!
Terry replied to Ron's topic in General Discussion
starting to remind me of the Cambelford Folks ..for those that remember.....LOL....just kidding -
Damn dad didn't even tell me he was selling it
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I got some work done around the house please don;t let it happen again