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Terry

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  1. yeah, I took the gun comment as a joke but a camera taking their picture and the boats picture goes a long way...
  2. from what I have been told the program you get with it does not ever look at some parts of the chip so when you try to copy, it finds a read error that stays open after it is attempted to be copied and the program will not be able to read pass the error..so as they say...toast..don't try it
  3. sure I can see it...LOL
  4. maybe it's the way you are stating it, but by the way you are stating it you want to know what fish you can legally fish for where you know and want to catch bass that are OOS..with that statement you are saying you know you will be catching bass but you can say you are fishing for perch...that is illegal and if a CO sees you catch 2 bass in a row without catching a number of perch he will charge you with poaching and almost everyone on this website will be patting the CO on the back for charging you..now maybe we are getting the wrong message from what you are typing but if you knowingly fish for bass even under the pretence of fishing for a fish that is in season you are breaking the law and as far as I am concerned not welcome here..but like I say maybe we/I am misunderstanding you comments..I hope so
  5. well I have heard that the early bird gets the worm but the second mouse get the cheese, but I didn't know it also get laid
  6. wow looks like a really great day out there...
  7. these guys didn't win <a href="http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/Mrtbeee/?action=view&current=LeafsChanceforaStanleyCup.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c177/Mrtbeee/LeafsChanceforaStanleyCup.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
  8. yeah if those guys catch all the bass what will the muskie eat.....LOL
  9. yeah but getting " it " out of your finger nails after using your hand to wipe is tough I would be taking paper
  10. yeah I have a story like that it was on lake simcoe, the weather was pretty hot the big boat was in the middle of the lake adrift on the front deck was 7 females lying lifeless, with the sun beating down and no clothes to protect them, yes they were lying there naked the poor poor girls we starred for a long time wondering if they need help, if there was anything we could do the help this situation we decided to board the boat and render any assistance that we could, well a few of them woke up and said they would survive without our help but again we offered to oil them down or splash water on them to cool the burning bodies, but in their insanity from the heat they asked us to leave...........finally we left but not with checking them out one more to to make sure they would be all right I will never forget it
  11. real nice and cool to see the progress
  12. yeah Wayne there are about 4 types of dace that have a red/orange strip the real red dace are protected now, but the others are not..I can't tell the difference but if they sell them they must be ok.. I find that one of the red markers do a nice job of making all dace, red sided dace..but do tell anyone
  13. Wayne your system is what I call point to point....
  14. so much for Professional courtesy Man Who Wanted To Swim With The Sharks Dies After Being Bitten Tuesday February 26, 2008 CityNews.ca Staff It doesn't happen often, but when it does, it's always seen as a terrible way to die. An Austrian tourist who always wanted to swim with sharks finally got his chance at living his adventure - and it cost him his life. Markus Groh, a lawyer from Vienna, booked a trip with Scuba Adventures for a chance to swim with the fishes off the Bahamas, little knowing how tragically apt that phrase would become. The company specializes in extreme experiences, which lets clients come "face to face" with sharks. But there are no cages in their arsenal. Instead, they bait the water with bloody fish parts to attract the sharp-teethed creatures and let enthusiasts literally get up close and personal with the underwater predators. That's what the unprotected diver was doing when one of the sharks got a little too close, and wound up biting him on the leg. The crew in the boat sent out to ferry him to his destination fished him out of the water and immediately called the U.S. Coast Guard, which raced to the rescue. Groh was airlifted to a local hospital and while authorities won't reveal the exact injury he sustained, it proved to be a fatal one. He died in the emergency room. It's still not clear what kind of shark was involved, although the company's website claims it specializes in bringing swimmers close to a wide variety of species, including hammerhead and tiger sharks. The firm has so far refused to comment on exactly what happened, but its site points out that there is some risk in taking them up on their most challenging offer. "There will be food in the water at the same time as the divers," it warns. "Please be aware that these are not 'cage' dives, they are open water experiences." Groh was just 49 years old.
  15. I would look at point to point access and providers like this one http://www.acanac.ca/DSL.html
  16. well, who knows maybe he does hit them..get good insurance....LOL
  17. Terry

    CCMT

    yeah but diapers could sure cut down on the trips to the washroom when out partying ....
  18. good looking boat
  19. I agree with Wayne, it seems to be a money grab and nothing more..it has nothing to do with safe boating.......
  20. Terry

    BOQ

    sounds like a good day on the ice...
  21. now, that's a fishing report
  22. LOL it's always more fun when people don't know they are being taped.(they think I am snapping a picture)..I keep the really good stuff for special occasions
  23. alton Jones wins
  24. what is ethical, it's a personal opinion and what you think is ethical may be way different then the next guy, so we have laws and rules to follow that eliminates the need to base your actions on personal belief ....it's a system that works for all
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