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wormdunker

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  1. Never heard of "Farmsaw" ? Is that the manufacturer's name? I have a Husquvarna 353 - awesome saw!
  2. Go to Fishmasters, good launch, cheap - bonus - he'll provide some tips on where to fish.
  3. Speaking of pool noodles, they work great to wrap pre tied worm harnesses & other baits.
  4. I did as suggested above. Bought 6 guage booster cables, cut the clamps off, crimped on connectors, & bolted the 2 connectors together. I then severly wrapped the connections with electrical tape. Been good so far.
  5. I totally agree with what has been stated. Although it's a fishing board, there are other questions that arise & members are willing to add their opinions/experiences/solutions which helps that member. I know first hand, I am one of them. I've had many mechanical/ boat/motor/trailer questions answered right here. Thanx
  6. Thanx for the pix, they are awesome! Is Keystone light a REAL beer!!
  7. Awesome report! Thanx. Not so sure I'd want to handle one of those toothy critters? 12lb pike are scary with all their teeth!
  8. You're not really a fisher lady? You're a photographer disguised as a fisherman(lady)!! Your pix are awesome!! The shot of the humminbird was great! You must have an expensive camera. How far away were you to "shoot" the hummingbird?
  9. want to see an easy way to tie knots? Go to www.animatedknots.com Hope this helps!
  10. wow! What a hog! Thanx for the pix
  11. Cats are in the Grand river near Dunnville. Go to Fishmasters bait, tackle & charter service. They'll point you in the right direction. I've never heard of cats being caught in Port Colborne. Although they may be there.
  12. Awesome! Great report, excellent pix! I absolutely loved every minute of it!!
  13. Get the serial # from it, call a reputable marina, they'll be able to identify the year. Probably even search it on line.
  14. Thanx for reporting. Beautiful pix. I fish the same area, a little bit north.
  15. Thanx for the nice story. The pix are awesome! I think of my own grandchildren as I vew your pix (for the 4th time)!
  16. Freshtrax U r right. I should have stated - allow the treated gas to get into the carb, fuel line, & fuel filter.
  17. Thanx for clarifing that Ironmaker. I'm adamant about having my gas engines running properly, so when I see a new item, I want to investigate. I NEVER run my equipment dry for off season storage!! I was advised by our local small engine mechanic that o rings, seals etc will dry & crack when dry. His advice is to have at least 1/2 tank of gas in your piece of equipmenmt before storage. Add the appropriate amount of gas stabilizer to the gas tank. Start the engine, let it run at 1/2 throttle for 2 -3 minutes to allow the "treated" gas to flow into all of the engine parts. Shut the engine down. Remove the spark plug(s), squirt 4 or 5 drops of oil (I use 10W30) into the cylinder(s), hold a rag over the cylinder, pull the cord a couple of times (this distributes the oil over the internal engine parts for lubrication during the storage period). At this point re install the plugs. NOTE - THIS IS WHEN I INSTALL NEW SPARK PLUGS!!! I own several pieces of gas equipment including ice auger, chainsaw, several outboards, weed eater, mower, leaf blower, pressure washer. This method WORKS regardless of manufacturer. I've done this method for over 20 years!! Hope this helps
  18. farsider Thanx for your suggestion. I just read their info. Sounds like a good product. Bonus - a retailer is only 30 minutes from my home!
  19. Good Job! Nice pix. Lower Buckhorn is one of my all time favourite lakes.
  20. Yup could be bad batteries. Sulphation is the culprit. Sulphation is a process of the electrolite sticking to the lead plates, which retards the charging process & now the battery cannot accept a full charge. Go to www.batterystuff.com They have an excellent tutorial on batteries, chargers & accessories.
  21. Thanx for the replies. I do like the looks of the truck bed liner (Line X)
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