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  1. 3 hours ago, muskymatt said:

    Reilly and Matthew's a minus 3

    Nylander a minus 4

    And you can bet they are going to pretty much do as they please.  The new coach is a pawn, he's in a token roll afraid to upset the 4 cap gobblers.

    This comical version of the laffs is no where near a playoff team.

     

     

    Says the guy whose team has lost the last 5 straight. 😜 😜 😜

    That will be 6 after tonight's game in Edmonton. 

  2. 19 hours ago, Chuck Enwinde said:

    Can't believe I didn't know these existed.  Hey Dave, I'll extend Doug's offer a couple hours west.  If you have time to sneak in some steelheading, bring Drifter 016 and it can meet a long lost sibling in Drifter 004.  I'll bet they could tell some stories.   

    LOL, thanks for the offer. Won't be bringing any gear with me.

    This is about my dad as it could very well be the last time I see him.

    He'll be 91 in the new year.

    Don't know how exciting it's going to be at the old geezers home but the grey hairs may surprise me and be party animals!!! :rofl2:

  3. 2 minutes ago, akaShag said:

    Thanks Dave.

    But honestly, ANY corn bread out of a 12 volt cooker has to be awesome.............I giggle just thinking about it!  Like I said I just wish I had known about these cookers before all of my big road trips over the last decade or so.  Kingston to the Yukon and back, Kingston  to the west coast of Vancouver Island and back, east coast five times I think including Newfoundland this past summer.  Lots of times I was too tired to do much for supper so I had a cold salami and cheese sandwich.  🙄  THINK of the possibilities!

    Doug

    Way better than wrapping your food in tinfoil and strapping it to the engine to heat up while cruising down the road EH?  😁

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  4. 2 hours ago, akaShag said:

    That's absolutely AWESOME.  I never knew such things existed.  What a bunch of opportunities missed in all my big road trips over the past decade!!!

     

    Dave, if you are going to be anywhere near Kingston Ontario I would be honoured to buy you a coffee or a cold beverage of your choice.

     

    Doug

    Hi Doug

    Probably won't make it that far East as the old boy lives in London now.

    Here's the oven dealy. Heats @ 350 degrees. Have used it in the past to cook up hot dogs so far.

    It's on sale too. :) https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/auto-trends-12v-car-food-warmer-0371099p.html

    This is the slow cooker. https://www.amazon.ca/RoadPro-RPSL-350-Quart-Slow-Cooker/dp/B0013IR88A

    Haven't used it yet as I picked it up this summer. Got a good deal at $25 off a lady in town that bought it but never used it .

    Test recipe #2 is out of the oven. ;)

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  5. Testing out cornbread recipes I can cook in my 12 volt oven on my road trip to Ontario coming up next weekend. :)

    This is my first try. Haven't tasted it yet but it looks and smells awesome. 😁

    Got a 12 volt crock pot as well. Should be able to cook up a decent meal while cruising down the road. 😎

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  6. 4 hours ago, dave524 said:

    I recall going camping with my parents back in the early sixties, enjoyed getting ice for the cooler cause it was cut from the lake and stored in a log building covered in sawdust. Must have lost a lot of people down the massive holes that were left from that operation 🤣.

    They harvest a crap load of ice for the Snow Kings Castle every year here.

    These are for windows in the castle.

    They fence off the hole when they are done harvesting.

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    These are for the big ice carving contest during the winter/spring carnival.

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  7. 6 minutes ago, AKRISONER said:

    I am only speaking from light experience because I have had to tow the guys home off of the lake lol. I absolutely dont know the specifics of the issues its none of my business but I do know ive towed them off of the lake 2 times in the past 6 years lol.

    I've had to be towed in twice now.

    It really sucks but both times it was not the engines fault.

    First time was water in the fuel after the unfortunate sinking incident and the second time it was a damaged seal on the connector for my auxillary tank that I have been running off while waiting for the last of the water to evaporate out of my main tank. 😒

  8. Haven't had any issues with mine, but I don't use it ice fishing as it's not big enough.

    I use a sunflower heater when ice fishing.

    The Buddy I bought to use in my popup camper in the fall in Alaska.

    A lot better than the forced air one my camper came with.

    I also run it on a 5# or 20# tank.

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  9. 45 minutes ago, Dara said:

    Sneaking back into the forum after a long absence.

    Dave, I still can't believe you go up on that roof.

    Standing at the bottom I could barely see the top.

    You did an amazing job on it.

     

    Hows the pellet stove working?

     

    Guys, you ever want to fish the Territory, look Dave up, great guy to fish with

    Pellet stove is good. Just need to finish the insulation so the heat doesn't leave straight through the ridge vent. 😜

  10. 12 minutes ago, irishfield said:

    Less labour $$'s involved in running a chop gun and shooting epoxy into a mould than drilling, deburring and riveting an aluminum hull properly. My 2150 Baron was a $90K Cdn boat + tax in 2007. The 275 Verado was about $30K of that..

    This is why I'm still running my 29 year old Fisher!!!!

    Can't afford to replace it with a newer boat.

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