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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYA8WQuH2uE&feature=related
  2. I swear... I'm not been drinking ossifer.
  3. Passing you some MJL (Master Jedi Luck). I know some uniballers and they are doing fine now. If it is "C" I hope it was caught early and the surgery and recovery goes well for you. Blair
  4. Good info Wayne. It differs in each township around North Bay but some will not allow you to put a recreational trailer on your own site unless the wheels are off the ground. If they are still on the ground I think you have to move the trailer every 30 days. They have done this to deter people from subdiving their lots and making trailer parks on the lakes.
  5. Here is the post from the OOD Community Forums. I hope you all do not pursecute me for being a member with them too Thank you for your questions. I will begin by making an assumption – that you hold both a small game licence and a valid licence for deer or moose, depending on which you are hunting. The actual regulation that sets out these rules is Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) made under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997. The pertinent sections are 69 and 70: 69. The classes of firearm set out in column 2 of the Table to this section, each consisting of the firearms set out in column 3, are prescribed for the purpose of this Regulation and Ontario Regulation 670/98 (Open Seasons — Wildlife) as the classes of firearm that a person may use or carry to hunt deer or moose. 70. A person who hunts deer or moose shall not use or carry a firearm unless the firearm is of a class specified for use during the open season applicable to the species, person and area in Ontario Regulation 670/98 (Open Seasons — Wildlife). O. Reg. 581/99, s. 4. So, in answer to your questions: Q1. Is it legal to carry more than one gun at a time? Generally, yes, as long as each gun being carried is of a type allowed for hunting moose or deer, as the case may be, during the season in which you are carrying the guns. For example, during a shotgun season for deer, you may carry two (or more) shotguns. However, you could not carry a shotgun and a rifle, even if the rifle was a .22 for hunting small game. There are some exceptions. If you are hunting migratory birds, you may only have one shotgun that is loaded and unencased. You may have a second shotgun, but it must be unloaded and in a case. If you are hunting with an apprentice hunter, the mentor and apprentice are restricted to a single firearm between them. Q2. Can one carry a shotgun for small game and a rifle for large game simultaneously? Yes, provided that it is a deer or moose season that allows for the use of a rifle. (If you are bear hunting, there is no restriction on the types of firearms that you may carry for hunting.) Q3. Can one carry a 12gauge shotgun loaded with slugs or buckshot and have birdshot in their pocket for small game in case the opportunity arises? Yes, provided that it is a moose or deer season that allows the use of shotguns. Q4. Can one carry more than one muzzle loader at a time loaded? Yes, subject to the exception for apprentice hunters mentioned in Q1 above. Q5. Can one have a .22 cal for small game while bow hunting for large game? This depends on which season for moose or deer you are hunting in. If it is a moose or deer season that is restricted to the use of bows, then you may not carry a rifle of any type while hunting moose or deer. Same for a deer season that allows the use of shotguns and bows, but not rifles. If it is a moose or deer season that allows the use of rifles as well as bows and you are choosing to hunt the big game species with a bow, you could carry the .22 for small game. If you are hunting bear, you may carry a .22 for small game while hunting bear (as long as you are licensed for bear). I trust this answers your questions. Sincerely, David Critchlow David Critchlow Provincial Enforcement Specialist Policy, Standards and Training Section Enforcement Branch Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (705) 755-1437 (705) 755-1437
  6. Well done Moemoe.
  7. T.J. I believe it is the Simco Bass Masters that collect christmas trees at the end of the festive season and drop them into the lake around Barrie somewhere. I have seen video fottage of it on another site. It maybe on youtube as well. It makes great structure and spawning area for the fish. Careful with the cynderblocks though I think they may have a reall high Ph with the concrete.
  8. Ryan, I think TriSodium Phosphate (TSP) will do the trick. You can pick it up at any hardware store. It is easy to use and not too messy. You'll need rubber cloves and a stiff bristled brush.
  9. http://www.ontarionorth.net/landolakes/
  10. Wayne, You deserve some good in return so I'm passing some your way. Here is comes.................................................!!!!!!!!!! Best wishes.
  11. She is a beautiful dog. What is her name? Also for people considering helping out, is she for sale? It would be great for you if she could find a good home in your area so you could se her time-to-time. I wish you success in finding another home that will care for her as much as your family does. It is very difficult thing to do. Best wishes.
  12. Another night of -9 forcasted for this weekend in North Bay. C'mon ice! Let's chat hardwater and everything ice fishing.
  13. You could try Big Moose Camp, Birch Hill Camp or Johnny's Camp on Lake Nosbonsing just outside of North Bay. Just google the names. Only be about 2.5 hrs door to door. Walleye, pike, bass and muskie.
  14. I want some of what you are smoking. Looks like tree roots to me. Sitting quiet in the bush does strange things to a man's mind.
  15. Wayne, we have a little lake on Highway 11 two hours North of Temagami called Kenogami Lake. I think there are about 7 float planes on that lake. I think your guestimate of a dozen planes on Temagami is very conservative. Of couse you do get a "bird's eye view" and I have only seen from the tours on the house boat.
  16. Curious about ice fishing. I bring walley home frozen solid from laying on the ice. Put them in the sink and as they thaw they start kicking again? I guess that is a no-no too?
  17. With all that grey hair Randy, you are starting to look like some of our mods . Handsome that is of course (don't want to get kicked out).
  18. Nice upgrade. We have a 48" LG and I love it.
  19. North Bay is WAYYYYYY nicer
  20. Maybe a new version of it?
  21. Simon, I can't believe you don't have ofncommunity.com on your computer monitor in the shot. I'll bet it is just minimized. A red-headed skelleton. Cute.
  22. Gerritt, I think Flick Fishing was released quite some time ago. It is a fun game but I am hooked on IFishing for my I Pod Touch. It is a tournament series that requires you to win money to un-lock new lakes and target species. The actual weights of fish and methods to catch them are a bit skewed but fun none the less. Here are some examples. In the game I have caught catfish and carp on top water baits...what the hell? I have won tourneys with over 150 lbs of pike on 3 fish. I have also landed several 20+ pound walleye. Man I wish it was real.
  23. Cute shark.
  24. A.J.F. That was my coloured jig you found. I am 100% sure of it. Where were you fishing lol.
  25. Thanks Wayne. Back to the awesome report.
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