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  1. Give 'em a call at Silent Lake PP at 613-339-2807.

     

    If you are looking for remote camping, try Algonquin Park. Here is a message board all about Algonquin. There are lots of trip reports there for your enjoyment. Especially look for reports from Marcus and Salvelinus. Barbara hangs out there too.

  2. Ya. Roy, what would boiling water do? I think you do that if you want to drink it, not put it in your batteries.

     

    As for adding bleach, wouldn't that tend to neutralize the acid electrolyte necessary for the battery to work?

     

    I would stick with the distilled water, no worries.

  3. Sure thing, Boss.

     

    I've got some experience on Opeongo for lakers, mostly in the north arm. Try the trench in the bay near Hailstorm creek, and also the north shore near the portage to Proulx. You will need to fish 20-40 ft down for the lakers.

     

    I don't usually target the sm bass, but I understand that there's plenty.

     

    It's a very beautiful place - I hope you enjoy your trip, fish or no. Good Luck.

  4. I got a brand new FishEasy 245DS for the best price possible ( free! ) a few months ago. The only downside was the mount for the transducer, as the unit was shipped with the transom mount bracket. I debated over whether to buy a high speed mount for $50 or so, make one with scrap lumber or tubing, or just buy the suction cup for $9.95. I gave the cup a try on my fly in trip last month.

     

    The transducer fell off once, but I wasn't worried about it as it came with a lanyard that I tied to the transom. Me bruvvah uses a cup mount and I've never seen his xducer fall off.

     

    As far as operation of the sonar goes, it was a no brainer. We easily marked bottom structure and fish in 100 fow.

  5. What's wierd is that it is like totally weird. There is a nother site that I visit with plenty o pictures, and no matter what I do, I can't get those pictures to load. Can't figger. Let me know what you learn.

  6. The reaction to this guy has been phenomenal, right from the first phrase he sang. Great to see Simon Cowell slack-jawed.

     

    I think I will have to see 'Tosca', Jack Puccini's #2 show when it is staged this winter in Toronto. I will have Mr. Potts to thank.

  7. Congratulations, Lucid. I have to wonder about the wisdom of your other decision tho. Why would anyone choose to spend Christmas and Easter and Hannukah for that matter with someone with a psyche as twisted as Snag's?

     

    She must be a very special gal. Congratulations again.

  8. Carpe Diem, you can catch perch very nicely with small tubes on small jigs. These would be 1/8 or 1/16 oz weights molded around hooks onto which you skewer and impale a coloured skirted tube of rubbery plastic (THE SCREAMING THE SCREAMING I CAN"T STAND THE SCREAMING).

    Other hard minnow shaped jigs will work for perch too.

  9. Here's another.

     

    Road Map of Ontario. Remember that it would take about 21 hours at 100 km/hr to go from east to west boundaries of Ontario, and you would see lush farms of wheat, corn and barley, and cattle ranches great flats and rolling hills. You would also see some of the most rugged and beautiful lakes and rivers, inland seas. There are also large cities and heavy industry and kulcha.

     

    East to West by Google. Dont forget to click on the 'satellite' or 'hybrid' buttons on the top right. Scroll to zoom, and click and drag to pan.

     

    The beer is good too with some fine local ales like Nickel Brook, a fine blend of dark, sweet and bitter.

     

    If you like, I can scoop all the bumpf outa the Tourism centre in Fenelon Falls in a week or so, and put it all in a mailer. That should give you an idea of what the area east and north of Toronto is like. The group of lakes is called the Kawartha lakes, popular fishing destination around here.

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