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  1. Reminds me of leased lots on native land on the Bruce Peninsula. Cottage owners that had 25 yr leases were kicked off their leased lots prematurely even though they had signed documents.

    I dont remember the exact details but folks got pretty hot over this.

  2. Im no pilot but flying close to ground / water leaves no room for error in case of turbulence, downdraft or mechanical problems.

    I thought highly of Doc as a player and human being.

    Got to wonder what he was thinking in that bird.

  3. I'm trying to understand how you would pump the anti freeze from the transom inlets up to the livewells?

     

    Funnel, some kind of hose from the funnel to livewell intake at the back of boat and use livewell pump in the boat to pump it to the livewells. Usually a screen to screw off intake at the back.

     

    I had a question today for the marine Guru's. Why not use windshield washer antifreeze? Good for -40C and on sale for 99 cents a jug? No one will be drinking from those water lines in the spring. If the temps get to -40 I am going to have some other serious problems like frozen water lines as the heat trace for this shack is good to -40 and that's it.

     

    Side note: I couldn't finish winterizing today. All ready to fog and I open the new cans of Fogging spray and the push buttons are missing, on both!!!! None of the cans I have around here have a button that will fit. Quality control these days just suck. Now I have to check each and every spray can of whatever now to make sure it has a trigger button???? Looking at all the cans I have I did notice there are several different styles of buttons now.

    Funnel with some kind of short hose. Attach hose to livewell intake at back of boat. Remove screen first. May not be a tight fit. No big deal. Fill funnel and let boats livewell pump to pump it forward. Wait till pink liquid arrives in well. Make sure livewell valves are open (at top of livewell compartment to the side)

  4. Big fan of Loons here.

    Lots at the cottage.

    After watching them for years, I notice that come October-November, I only ever see young Loons on the lake. Likely that years chicks.

    They are still a bit brown. Never see any mature one late in the year.

    I guess older birds get outta Dodge earlier.

    Maybe the younger birds cant fly well enough till late in the fall.

    Makes me wonder how the young birds know where to over winter.

    Anybody find the same thing?

  5. I'm with Irish..I buy one gallon of RV antifreeze and pour some into each livewell and some into the bilge; then spin the pumps for a couple seconds. The whole process takes minutes and I never worry "did I get all the water out?". There's just too much in the way of batteries, wiring and onboard charging to have to find a cracked pipe or pump to not use antifreeze. Just my opinion though.

    Agreed but how do you get the antifreeze throughout the livewell plumbing if you dont pump from the intake at the back?

  6. No better reason to buy a new rod. How would it make you feel if you are about to land a new personal best and the rod breaks, again. Not very good I would imagine. With all the money we spend getting to the water, on the water and all the stuff to stay warm and dry and the many dollars in tackle why spoil it McGivering a broken tool. Kind of like using 10 year old mono and wondering why it broke. It's the only thing between you and your trophy. I have a dozen or more broken rods that I always intended on repairing and then decided it was foolish, plus I got a dozen new rods to break.

    Well said.

  7. Never did anything to my Lunds bilge pump

    For live wells I unscrew the intake screen at the back and using a funnel with flexible corrugated tube attached to fill intake with RV antifreeze

    First close valve in rear well and opening front well valve. Pump until pink liquid comes into from well. Then close front and open back. Pump. Takes about 2 litres of antifreeze. Open all doors to ventilate. Unhook starter battery after charging fully. Deep cycles stay connected and get charged monthly for a few minutes.

    Then kiss her good night.

  8. Do you have a collection of broken rods. You can use a doner piece.

     

    As descripted it will make a dead spot. I always buy a new stick don't want to ruin a trip.

    So I took your advice and used a donor piece that fit in nicely. Epoxied it in. About 6 inches past the 2 piece split towards the tip.

    Used braided line to wrap around the repair.

    Then epoxied over that 2 coats.

    Let it sit over night.

    Next day gave it a good work out whipping it back and forth.

    The outside epoxy cracked in several places.

    Inside repair? Dont know.

    I guess its garbage.

    Dont want to trust it with a good fish.

    Will be looking at the Fishing Show for a new one.

    Thanks everyone

  9. Do you have a collection of broken rods. You can use a doner piece.

     

    As descripted it will make a dead spot. I always buy a new stick don't want to ruin a trip.

    So I took your advice and used a donor piece that fit in nicely. Epoxied it in. About 6 inches past the 2 piece split towards the tip.

    Used braided line to wrap around the repair.

    Then epoxied over that 2 coats.

    Let it sit over night.

    Next day gave it a good work out whipping it back and forth.

    The outside epoxy cracked in several places.

    Inside repair? Dont know.

    I guess its garbage.

    Dont want to trust it with a good fish.

    Will be looking at the Fishing Show for a new one.

    Thanks everyone

  10. OOD magazine email has a video on fixing a rod broken in the middle.

    Dont know how to post it here via my phone.

    Buddy uses a wooden paint brush handle of the right size and epoxies it in.

    Then epoxies braided line over top

    Snapped my Muskie rod in the middle this fall.

    Was prepared to buy a new one.

    Maybe Ill try this.

    Anybody have any success using this or other methods? Do they stand up to a good load?

  11. I realize it is still under investigation.

    They are saying the fuel tanker driver that plowed into the scene was at fault

    How do you drive a bomb on wheels at highway speed and be inattentive?

    I dont get it.

    Horrible for all involved.

  12. So I used to own a Monark aluminum riveted boat that I bought used. 16 ft, walk through windshield. Fishn Ski. 60hp 2str Merc. Nice boat but started to leak at more and more rivets over a few years.

    Eventually couldnt keep it in the water overnight even though I fiddled with trying to seal the leaky rivets with various goops.

    Started my search for a new aluminum boat.

    Big question. Riveted or welded.

    After my experience with the Monark I was pretty nervous to go riveted again. But some welded boats crack, Im told. When was the last time you saw a welded plane.

    Saw a CO in a Crestliner(welded) on Nipissing. He had nothing but good to say about it.

    Anyway, I went with a Lund Tyee 1750.

    With fear and trepidation. It wasnt cheap.

    Have had this boat and Yammy 115 for 11 full seasons now. Just finished winterizing it.

    Pulled the drain plug on a fairly steep upward angle.

    Not a drop of water. Im careful with her in rough water but shes seen many tough days on Lake O and Simcoe.

    So far Im happy with her. The only problem I see is there is aluminum corrosion around chromed cleats and footsteps from contact with dissimilar metals Im assuming.

    I put about 100-200 hrs in her per year.

    Yammy has been great too.

    Will take her somewhere in the spring for timing belt and impeller.

    Also a plug for the Deka starting battery. Still the original.

    Hope I dont sound too much like an infomercial.

    Greatful to have a solid, problem free ride.

    Thought you might like to know if youre in the market some day.

    Cheers

    Peter

  13. Just a reminder to everybody.

    Its peak tick season.

    Leaf litter, taller grass, woods are potential areas where ticks lay waiting for something to feed on

    Ive seen several on dogs at the clinic.

    Cover up and do a thorough tick check at the end of every day that youve been in tick country.

    Remember you wont feel the tick bite. Or feel it attached to you for up to a week.

    Carefully remove any ticks when theyre small and havent been attached for more than a day.

    Lyme disease requires the tick to be attached for 24-30 hrs. Use tweezers or needle nose pliers. Or tick lifters. Dont use your fingers or youll squeeze the gut contents of the tick into you or your dog. Grab by the head next to your skin.

    Be tick smart till freeze up

    They are active in temps above 4 C

    Cheers.

  14. Had my 2013 4Runner brakes done at the dealer. All 4 wheels. Rotors/pads.

    98k km.

    Said front calipers seized. Had to be replaced.

    $1600.

    Looked on line. Seems to be a common problem on 4Runners, Sequoias and Tundras.

    Toyota recommends brake service every 32k Kms. I declined it once.

    I'm easy on brakes when driving. Coast a lot.

    Is there anything I can do to prevent seizing?

    Maybe I should brake harder regularly?

  15. I went out for a few hours this afternoon. Started in 240 FOW and trolled south. Best action was in 280 - 300 FOW down 110'. Temp break was at 105'. Ended up 7/9 in just over 2.5 hrs of fishing.

     

    I will wait for colder weather for some ski's. Few weeks and I'll be out walleye fishing before I put the boat away on Nov 15. I don't waste my time in the BON.

    That's great for 2.5 hrs

    Salmon and bows?

  16. Muskie see a lot of lures in the Kawarthas this time of year.

    I do better in the spring on Pigeon.

    Had a good one grab my 2 lb smallie the other day trolling for eyes. After jumping the bass got awefully heavy. Ski let go boat side. Maybe 40 in. Couldn't have been fun being that smallie ?

    I'd troll the blue zone weather permitting this time of year.

  17. We know all to well about Algae Bloom on Erie, 2" thick try 2 feet thick here. Has been for years, it was here when I was an 8 year old staying at friends cottage on the lake. Why don't they get it on the US side like we do is my question?

    News says big contributor to Erie is river running through Toledo Ohio. Draining immense acreage of fertilized farmland.

    Didn't have a bloom here on Pigeon like some years. Zebra muscles bad on my water intake pipe. Maybe they helped.

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