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Catch the minnows in the area and use them
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Sorry to hear this ...You are welcome in my boat if your out this way one way or another I will get you in my boat if you want PM is only a click away Peter
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Rapala!!!
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whats your set up for river salmon fishing
BITEME replied to chuckymcd's topic in General Discussion
FOAM EAR PLUG, CIRCLE HOOK, COUPLE OF SPLITSHOTS ABOUT A FOOT UP. CAST IT OUT AND SIT BACK AND RELAX YOU CANT GET ANY LESS COMPLICATED THEN THAT This is how ive fished them in the river since I was a kid and will continue to do so till Im a frail old man -
Im sorry to hear this news our families thoughts are with yours Peter
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I go before work 0530-0600 after work 1600-1630 and the witching hour 2000-2100 everday for softwater adjusting to sunrise and sunset
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Overpriced, large rooms with sporadic displays
BITEME replied to Radnine's topic in General Discussion
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yeah I gotta ditto the above dont sell yourself short because your a newb at it I can tell you right now that a big fish is a crap shoot sure you learn over the years but It may be the novice way you set up that triggers a big king and you walk away with a boat I would do the big O and learn it while your playing And we all know you cant win unless you play My2 Just an add on I always bring a good set of binoculars to keep track of whats going on and whats getting tossed in the water Personal choice meat and a flasher green crome spin doctor and a green crome fly 47 feet down and in and out 80 to 110 feet of water
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CRAYFISH smallie assinators
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It wont
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Masons chandelry in Mississauga take them as well Here is a thought though the law states that they can be no older then 4 years from manufacture it does not mean you cant keep them on your boat in all reality they could last another 4 years or they might not work after 4 BUT the older flares also come in handy as back ups more signalling power you have to use a bit of common dog as to when enough is enough but the older ones can still be useful My 2 cents
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To all My OFC Brothers and Sisters I ran into this plant about 5 years ago in my area and at that time something internal told me to stay away. It would appear that it is extending its reach. It is a very impressive looking plant. sort of looks like a giant Queen Annes lace Sorry no pictures but you can look it up online BEWARE IT HAS A NASTY SIDE EFFECT THAT IS VERY PAINFUL AND HAZARDOUS!!!!! Information Alert: Giant Hogweed The following exotic plant has been found in the Region of Waterloo. It is a health risk. During the course of your duties you may see this plant. Read the information on this bulletin and familiarize yourself on how to identify this plant and what precautions you should take if you encounter it during your duties. Be Safe Biteme DO NOT TOUCH THIS PLANT. The plant exudes a clear watery sap, which sensitizes the skin to ultraviolet radiation. This can result in severe burns to the affected areas resulting in severe blistering and painful dermatitis. These blisters can develop into purplish or blackened scars. Proliferating populations in urban and suburban areas represents an increasing public health hazard. · avoid physical contact with this plant · the sap contains furanocoumarin that causes the skin to be photosensitive · it is an introduced perennial plant that can grow 4 – 6 meter (15 - 20 feet) tall · it belongs to the carrot or parsley family · it is similar to our native Cow-Parsnip (Heraculeum maximum) About this Plant Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) is a member of the parsley or carrot family, Apiaceae (Umbelliferae). It is characterized by its size and may grow to 5 to 7 metres in height. It is similar to Cow-Parsnip, (Heraculeum maximum or Heracleum lanatum). It has a stout dark reddish-purple stem and spotted leaf stalks. The stalks and stem produce sturdy pustulate bristles. The stem and stalks are hollow and the stems may be 5 to 10 cm in diameter. The compound leaves of giant hogweed may reach breadths of over one meter. Each leaflet is deeply incised. The inflorescence (flower cluster) is a broad flat-topped umbel composed of many small white florets. Each inflorescence/umbel may attain a diameter of 0.7 m. Giant hogweed is native to the Caucasus Mountains and southwestern Asia. It was introduced to the gardens of Europe, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. It readily escaped and has naturalized in many of the places where it was first introduced. Growing along streams in Ontario, on Vancouver Island, and in Great Britain it forms a dense canopy out-competing native riverbank species and results in an increase in soil erosion along the stream banks where it occurs. Giant hogweed often grows in wet areas but may colonize a wide variety of habitats such as along roadsides, other rights-of-way, vacant lots, streams and rivers. If you come in contact with this plant, you could experience severe burns to your skin, and risk temporary or permanent blindness. If you are exposed to Giant Hogweed: · wash affected areas immediately with soap and water; · keep the affected area out of the sun; · seek medical advice for burns · avoid sunlight for approximately 1-2 weeks to prevent blistering and scarring · if you experience a reaction seek medical attention immediately A pamphlet prepared by the Region of Waterloo on Hogweed is being distributed to each station along with this bulletin. See the videos located on S:\General\Training\HogWeed Further information can be found at www.ontarioweeds.com
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A little bit of an update on the Nippising Haircut Popped the lower unit off and took it to City Wide Welding on Drew Rd. in Mississauga on Thursday takked to Louie he said he would have it done Friday came back on Friday $120 latter and I have a flaweless repaired skeg very pro job. On friday I also got a call from West Marine to inform me my Birthday/Fathers day present was in Bimini top for the beast So all in all things are good even managed to bag a couple of fish on the weekend(pike) sorry no pics sensitive area with very sensitive people. And of course a pic of my Tow vehicle there was a post once upon a time asking your tow buggy just never bothered at it. Cheers Biteme
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City Wide Welding Drew rd Mississauga
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PM Percher about Quinte hes on em all the time some kinda weird vodoo poo I think
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Well I'm kinda weird I guess every 2 years i have sealed mine with the runnway grade stuff and I cant complain just blow it off and roll lay it in thick hot days are the best to do it my opinion snow comes off it great shovel or blower no peeling POUND OF PREVENTION
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Whats the oil look like and if it is that bothersome take it in
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Got a guy welding it today I will have it back tommorow That was within the first 10 mins of having the boat in the water Skeg sacrificed SS prop AOK and we fished the rest of the weekend its like walking away from a bad accident Its all good
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Fristly I want to thank Kevin and Leslie you make it worth coming up there!!!!! TJ THANKS amazing brian child Okay GAS $$$$$ FOOD$$$$ BUGS$%#@& POLLEN(gag cough choke) JUMALA MAXIMUS........ SOME AMAZING OFC VIP'S FISHING WITH A FRIEND AND A NIPPISING HAIRCUT.....ABSOLUTELY FREAKING PRICELESS!!!!!!!
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Not wolves but just ask some of the farmers in Milton how much livestock they lose to coyote"s. I would'nt dart a wolf unless I was in peril but coyotes are fair game and good hunting practice. Peter
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So thats what retired people do!!!!!!!.........NICE
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I got your back bigguy just shave it a little this year though bill is looking foward to you feeding him ice cream again
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POLLEN