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Terry

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  1. cool, the price is right
  2. good report I must get off my butt and get over to virginia beach.... you didn't come all the way down from north bay to fish simcoe did you
  3. thanks I will go tomorrow and play
  4. cool where does everyone park around there
  5. Greencoachdog, I was hoping no one would notice thanks danbo, I do have and use them but sometimes live bait is the best way I will see whats working tomorrow
  6. I will bet the center pages will not come apart....
  7. good, I was afraid he would be out of minnows too a real problem around here
  8. maybe I will need to walk out from gilford tomorrow is there anywhere to buy maggots near there..or minnows eyeballs I can get after I catch a few...LOL if I don't release them
  9. glad you got out too rob mistyriver1, I couldn't see that far, it was foggy and snowy
  10. well I decided to walk out on cooks bay keswick side today I went to Harry's tackle at the river, the place was closed...so people if you minnows or tackle, get it before you come to Keswick as I walked to the edge of the ice I could see there was no snow on the ice and it looked like some cars/trucks had been on the ice.. it was tough walking, not only was it ice but it was uneven making walking difficult. I walk a fair way out,there were a few guys fishing near by I drilled a hole, with a manual auger...lots of ice, about 10" but I only in 7' of water...it started snowing I packed up and started walking out to deeper water, but the light snow coming down made it all but impossible to walk so I gave up and walked to shore, man it was slipperly, I fell once but I saw two other guys walking and they must have fell 10 times so I felt good about only falling once.... I came up on a spot were someone had fished, the pig left a timmies cup on the ice, it's ok bud I took it off the ice for you a couple of ATVs went by just as I got off a car drove on to the ice.... well I did learn I need cleats and my next trip will be with the atv
  11. great gifts and a grandma too life is good.. and the lake is freezing up too...LOL
  12. great report that last crappie sure is big
  13. I think this is the place for this type of thread we, as a group of fisherpersons have a lot of power and when a business does something like that, we can take action in whatever way we see fit what the heck would a PM do and most businesses are not members, so that's out let us know how it turns out, I can always buy my bad boys oops jigs else where
  14. yeah, you need to uninstall nortons here is a high speed internet provider that I anm thinking of changing to at 18 bucks a month , it sure seems like a good deal cheap high speed click here
  15. yeah unless you are anchored or on ice they have no advantage . but on the ice they give the fastest updated info, so you can see your jig and the fish swim up to it to bite it
  16. I tested AVG against nortons and found it just as good without tying up all the computers memory free AVG click here
  17. I am looking to here is what they said in my thread now a free place to park and I'm good to go
  18. thanks gb if I lose the ATV through the ice, I will be pumping something for some time to come
  19. yeah, I know..but I have a need to get out..LOL Brian, the last time I used my spud bar I thought the ice was thicker and one light smack and it went through the ice and never stopped..lost my grip and away it went....guess I will need to buy another one
  20. well he had better slow down or he will get here too early
  21. I don't have a spud so it would be too much work to drill a hole every 10 feet on the way out..... oh well I will wait and see how it looks
  22. it's a day off work The more common stories include: * It was the day when people would give a present or boxing box to those who had worked for them throughout the year. * In feudal times, new year season was a reason for a gathering of extended families. All the serfs would gather their families in the manor of their lord, which made it easier for the lord of the estate to hand out annual stipends to the serfs. After all the Christmas parties on 26 December, the lord of the estate would give practical goods such as cloth, grains, and tools to the serfs who lived on his land. Each family would get a box full of such goods the day after Christmas. Under this explanation, there was nothing voluntary about this transaction; the lord of the manor was obliged to supply these goods. Because of the boxes being given out, the day was called Boxing Day. * In England many years ago, it was common practice for the servants to carry boxes to their employers when they arrived for their day's work on the day after Christmas. Their employers would then put coins in the boxes as special end-of-year gifts. This can be compared with the modern day concept of Christmas bonuses. The servants carried boxes for the coins, hence the name Boxing Day. * In churches, it was traditional to open the church's donation box on Christmas Day, and the money in the donation box was to be distributed to the poorer or lower class citizens on the next day. In this case, the "box" in "Boxing Day" comes from that lockbox in which the donations were left. pick one
  23. that's some good info thanks
  24. it's that word should that scares me..LOL I guess I could walk but I'm lazy yup scared and lazy.......
  25. so was anyone on simcoe today is there any good ice or any that would hold an ATV or any lakes near by, I hope to do some fishing this week, but am a bit chicken heading out without knowing ice conditions
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