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Terry

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  1. that's so true but, it is the law
  2. yeah can't wait for a big pike to grab it and make a run...LOL
  3. What the heck here is another video I just like watching the little buggers
  4. consider yourself corrected ...LOL not on Georgian Bay
  5. Terry

    Bears

    The Ministry of Natural Resources is committed to reducing preventable causes of human-bear conflict in Ontario. The Bear Wise Program teaches people about black bears as well as things they must do to keep bears away from urban and semi urban areas. We work with community leaders to establish local prevention programs. We offer many education and awareness products including a website. We provide a bear information and reporting line. We work in partnership with police to respond to human-bear incidents. Bear Wise Program “This kind of program will make a huge contribution toward involving and educating the public in ways that will minimize unwanted killing of bears by preventing human-bear conflict before it develops. It will also contribute to human safety.” Dr. Stephen Herrero Bear Expert and University of Calgary Professor Feed birds in winter only Be Bear Wise – What You Can Do You can discourage black bears from coming onto your property or into your community. Know what attracts bears, and take steps to eliminate or control those items. Keep bears away by removing attractants. It doesn’t take a lot of time and it doesn’t cost a lot of money. Get involved. Here’s what you can do: Learn about black bears and know what attracts them Keep your property clean and free from things known to attract bears Feed birds only during the winter Be extra careful with how you store and dispose of your garbage Establish a community-based bear prevention program Black Bear Ecology - Teacher Guides With a focus on the fascinating world of black bears, this program provides teachers with a classroom ready resource. More...
  6. my card started to fall apart, seems my wallet was too much for it and there was a round indent in it, but that's another story. anyway, I sent for another card and for a couple bucks more they send two, so now I have 3 cards I should be good for a while
  7. welcome aboard we look forward to your reports
  8. did you have a full size fix mount antenna or just the rubber ducky antenna any radio is only as good as it's antenna
  9. unless size is a problem, I would go with a 8' fiberglass , it would probably have about 6db gain
  10. it depends on what/where you want to use it if you are only going to use it in one boat, then a fix mount is the way to go but if you want to use it in other boats or at home or on the ice, a portable is the way to go, you can buy a portable with just as many features as a fixed mount, you can buy a amplifier to get top watts if needed and most important of all is the antenna. It is really what makes or breaks a radio the better the antenna the better the radio will work and there is an adapter so your handheld hooks up to a fixed mount antenna
  11. good report some great pictures oh and I love your boat
  12. wow that really is a good price I have a video out rca jack on the Marcum VS825C, I bought a little DVR that records to memory cards a small 12 volt inverter and a small 12 volt battery, the kind they use for portable fish finders and it works not too bad, the only problem is I can't check to see if it is recording properly .I would need another monitor for that RJ-1100PVR
  13. it's a Marcum VS825C
  14. I have no idea who sings it but it seemed to fit the video
  15. I am not sure how far you could see on the kawarthas, because most of it isn't too deep I would think you would have some visibility, when I get a change I will try over there with the camera
  16. it's hard to tell how big things are without something to compare it to. but the anchor was 25 or more feet away from the camera, so I had a pretty good field of vision
  17. the only real reason for a battery box is to stop it from moving, if they move against something the vibration can wear a hole in the battery and if there is enough room they can tip or the terminals can touch something so get a strap and fasten it to the floor and you are good to go
  18. mother nature is one scary lady glad your ok
  19. these ones were 15 ft but an hour later I stopped over 35 ft of water cause I saw fish on the finder and thought they might be crappie but put the camera down and another big school of perch
  20. it was real windy but I went for a run and drove over a big school of fish and wondered, hmmmm. what could they be stopped the boat dropped the anchor and the camera....ahhhh perch and lots of them I am getting better at recording them, I think you will like this one a few minutes from the 3 hours of recordings how the heck am I going to find the time to fish with all this fun happening around me hope you liked it
  21. lets just say he flipped a coin heads or tails
  22. congrats old man
  23. I always thought they were trying to hump the lures
  24. yesh it is truly amasing what you can see with the camera now that I almost have the recording figured out, I hope to have many more videos and the MAV is very cool and some day I will likely have one of them
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