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DRIFTER_016

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  1. My buddy has the Hobie PA14 and it's a heck of a fishing platform. Super wide and stable. Flat floor so standing is a breeze and it's got the Mirage peddle drive system as well as rudder. He even has Power Pole's new Micro unit mounted on there. It's pretty trick, though ubberly expensive. http://www.hobiecat.com/mirage/mirage-pro-angler-14/
  2. WOW!!! After Saturday they are off until the following Friday, when we play New Joisey. I see a flat performance on the 8th of November. The only saving grace may be NJ will be tired from playing Pitt. the night before.
  3. They are much easier to self rescue when you bail overboard. There are a bunch of ways to rig the transducers. 1/ Using a scupper mount and using one of the scupper holes http://www.lowrance.com/en-US/Products/Paddlesports/ 2/ Using a transducer mounting arm like this one that just connects onto a Ram mount. http://www.rammount.com/NewProducts/ramtransducerarmmount/tabid/4459/ 3/ either epoxy or silicone to the inside of the hull. You need to be careful not to get air bubbles in the adhesive or this will not work. You also need to clean the hull really well or it will just pop off it's mount. If I end up getting a second transducer for my Garmin FF I will epoxy mount if not I have a plan to use my crate and clamp my portable transducer mount to it. I will slide it up through the scupper hole into the clamp and just tighten it down.
  4. Well if I can't I will have a nice new pair of gator skin boots. :rofl2:
  5. I'm heading to Florida in February for 6 weeks and am going to pick up a Yak as they are much cheaper down South and it will give me another way to get out fishing while there. So for those of you with fishing kayaks, what you got? What do you like about your yak? What don't you like about it? The yak I'm looking at getting is a 2008 Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120. These yaks are no longer in production under the Wilderness Systems name but are being made by a subsidiary of them and marketed under different brands (kind of like the Rapala ice augers). The version I like is sold by Dick's Sporting Goods and is a pretty good deal @ $549. The current version of Widerness' Tarpon 120 is in the $1,000 range. While I would like one of those wicked Hobie PA 12's or 14's I'm not independently wealthy and I'm getting too old to lift a #100 kayak onto my roof. This is the yak I'm looking at picking up. http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=20973116&cp=4406646.4413993.4417832.4417969 I've already ordered up a bunch of accessories for which ever yak I end up with and will be taking my tools with me to do a little customization before she hits the water. Rod holders, fish finder mounts, custom crate, anchor and anchor trolley etc. So tell me what you got, what upgrades have you done.
  6. Yes he did, but it wasn't a pretty one. Also it isn't the most efficient way to block rubber disks headed for the twine.
  7. Mine neither!!! In fact I have bullets that I don't even have guns for any more. Should probably sell them to buy some I can use.
  8. Homeland Security bought up a ton of ammo this year and caused the shortage in the US. http://www.forbes.com/sites/frankminiter/2013/10/20/is-the-obama-administration-the-cause-of-gun-ammunition-shortages/
  9. What I don't like about Reimer is that he's a flailer!!! I hate goalies that look like they're having a seizure when things get intense. Instead of rolling around on the ice for 5 seconds after you make a stop, get yer butt back up on your skates!!!! It's pretty simple, go down, get up. Bernier does this. Goes down and pops back up to his skates. Flailers don't cover much of the net while they're doing the worm on the ice.
  10. I watched the Sens game this afternoon and had high hopes. I wasn't disappointed as the Sens looked good and didn't let the opposition score for the whole first minute and sixteen seconds of the game!!! They would keep up the terrific play for the rest of the game and only let the Sharks score 5 goals. On a more sour note the Sens did manage to score 2 goals. Silly Sens, wins are for Leafs!!!!!!
  11. Still lots of light Bernie with almost 9 hours, but we lose 6 minutes a day until the third week of December.
  12. Yep, it's that time of year North of 60* when the boat gets put away for the winter. I was hoping to get one more trip in but the bottom fell out of the thermometer today and the open water season came to a screaming halt. Current temp is -10 and dropping and the smaller lakes in town are icing up already. Should be drilling holes in a couple of weeks though. Gives me just enough time to get my ice gear in order.
  13. Hence the gallons of rum consumed. On the other hand the ice fishing is pretty kick donkey.
  14. It sure is. Especially when you know it won't be back in the water until June.
  15. Just got in from winterizing the Subhunter. No boating for me until the end of February when I head to Florida for 6 weeks. Currently sitting back with a nice rum and coke and waiting for the game to begin.
  16. http://www.cbc.ca/sports-content/hockeynightincanada/bio/infographics/most-canadian-nhl-team/
  17. Game Center I think doesn't black out any games so maybe I will go with it. Center Ice does blackout regional games ie Those shown on Leafs TV. Center Ice blacks out games in my local viewing area. I will not be able to see TSN-JETS, SNET-W, SNET-CGY or SNET-EDM. All nationally televised games on the big networks BC, NBC, NBC Sports Network, NHL Network, RDS and TSN are also blacked out.
  18. Yep, rip down the $200K boathouse and teach him that yes, the laws apply yo you too.
  19. Got 2 games I can watch here tonight. The Calgary game and the Edmonton game. Both could be pretty good games. Guess I'll be flipping back and forth. Pretty POed that TSN is now charging $10/month for TSN-JETS.
  20. Go with the blower and you might want one of those enclosures so you don't get covered in snow.
  21. You plowing on gravel? I had a plow on my Bronco and even sitting it high off the grade I still pushed a lot of our driveways gravel into the ditch. Went to a snow blower after that. The new plows there is virtually no fiddling around to install and remove them. Some you just drive up to them and they click in place, to remove just pull a pin and back up. Snowblowers just shoot the gravel all over the yard. How big is your tractor? I think you would want a pretty decent sized one to run a blower on. I know the 12 or 13 hp one we had wouldn't do it.
  22. I3-4 years isn't too bad. I got 6 years out of my last pair of Simms G3 Guide waders. Sent them in and they fixed 'em up and they are backups now. I have a new pair of G4 Guide waders that get the most use.
  23. Some good news and some bad. http://blog.mapleleafs.com/rielly-makes-the-team-lupul-goes-for-x-ray-on-foot/ Some videos @ the link.
  24. My boat is much lower to the water than yours is and my motor has a 60" shaft. I have about 18" to play with when the waves get big. I would go 54"-60" for your boat. I'm partial to Minn Kota over Motor Guide
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