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Bill Shearer

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  1. I have to agree with those that said you get what you pay for.

    I bought my wife a goretex suit 7 years ago, it's still breathable, no rips/tears, and she wears it whenever needed for walks, tobagganing, paddling etc.

     

    I bought a Bare outfit about the same time, and use the top as a windbreak/cover, all fall and winter, when Steelheading, as well as for inclement conditions when walking the dog. Great value.

    So, bite the bullet.

    Check out Cabelas, Bass pro,LL Bean.

    I think you will get better value, and for sure better warranty from LL Bean and Cabelas.

    In the mean time, cut out some arm and head holes from a garbage bag. Don't waste your money on the cheap stuff.

    My .02 cents

  2. As Bill M has already said, it's USPS or nothing.

    I realize most folks don't buy a lot of stuff stateside, but there is an alternative for those of us that live within an hour of the border.

    I rent a USPS post box, for about $90/year.I fish over there from Sept. to May/June, depending on weather. You can have most stuff delivered free to a US post box, and the rest is very reasonable. Cabelas has many $5 specials. If you split the cost of the box between a few friends, it is VERY cheap. One shipment through UPS to Canada would pay for a year! The Post office opens the station for box holders at 5am, and you are able to pick up larger items at a window in the station from 6am, so no inconvenience, compared to other alternatives.

    Something to consider.

    I've been doing it for many years.

  3. Anyone have an idea what it might cost me for duty fees if I order some tackle from Rollie and Helen's musky shop in WI? My order would be around $350 US including shipping. Is $50 or $60 in the ballpark?

     

    Certainly 13%HST, PLUS 6.5% duty, (maybe).

    Now if they ship it by UPS or Fedex, you are at the mercy of the brokers,for their fees, I have heard horror stories. But, if you specify US PostalService, there will be no brokers fees. Our Canada Post does not use brokers, up to $500.

    Sometimes, it just comes through with no fees. (not lately though :dunno: )

  4. "not as steady wading any more and the reduced pension would cramp the wife's style if I went down"

     

    I just got an inflatable for that very reason, Dave! :thumbsup_anim:

    That, and the fact I have a trip planned in the fall.

    Now at issue for me, is that my trip is in the US, and for that reason I got a US Coast Guard approved inflatable, (Stearns website)fair price, compared to here, but of course, when using it in Canada, on a boat, I'll still have to have a Canadian Coast Guard approved jacket beside me, to be legal. :wallbash:

    I guess Canadians float different than Americans? :huh:

    How will I float when in the US? Like an American? or...... :blink: now I am confused <_<

  5. I've been reading your posts, since I joined, but other than knowing you were somehow involved with aviation, had no idea how.

     

    After your very informative post, I have a much better idea now!

     

    I have a huge amount of respect for those who know and love what they do.

     

    Thanks for posting, and enjoy the summer.

  6. I've also been looking.

    I was kind of scared off of the Cabelas offerings, after reading the premature, and hap-hazard firings of the auto-inflations. At $20+/inflation, in the auto mode, not exactly what I had hoped for.

    Some promise that rain won't "do the deed", but customer testimonies differ.

    I too don't like wearing them, but the safety of having it on, it far outways the catastrophe of not wearing them.

    I'm going to Alaska in the fall, and will be using something. I'd like it to be an inflatable, but right now, I'm not so sure.

  7. ...........was 52 years ago today. Norma has been a great lady and I'm a lucky guy.

     

     

     

    To celebrate, we're investing in a new water heater. It's tall, round and almost totally white.

     

    Lucky guy!

    I'm at 40 years, and equally happy.

    Some days it seems like 100 years, some days not so many.....congrats!

  8. The badminton racquet is fun, I also have one of the battery operated swatters, that look like a racquet, but instead of the gut/nylon, it has wires. Press the button, and when you hit them, it electrocutes them. Craaaack!

    I really like the idea of rat shot, but can't do it (city livin')

    Sick..... :thumbsup_anim:

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