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Oggie

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  1. Terry is absolutely right! If they ship UPS (and they do!) or Purolator, bend over when the man in brown knocks at your door. The brokerage fee is unreal sometimes and it does seem to be determined by a monkey spinning a wheel of chance. USPS does not charge a brokerage fee and it arrives Canada Post for no additional charges. BTW the brokerage fee is a scam. It doesn't cost them anything to move the product over the border. UPS and Purolator are both under investigation for this bogus charge (second hand information). Dan O.
  2. There on the Grand River near Fergus constantly. Lots of fishing pressure and really hard to enforce regulations to protect the Brown trout population. I've been checked on Simcoe twice, Thornbury once and on the Ottawa River at least once a summer. Dan O.
  3. The sentence is fair especially when you factor in the various "discounts" he'll get on the time. Will he serve two thirds of that sentence? I hope they give him the opportunity to deal with his "issues" in the joint. He needs some serious help. Dan O.
  4. Geez I like the price. Dan O.
  5. 1. The trip is expensive in total. 2. $11 per person per night is too expensive interior. It used to be $11 per campsite with 9 people allowed. 3. Yes reasonable. 4. Yes I realize the equipment is rentable but it is expensive and unavailable at some entrances. 5. It's too far for a day trip at today's gas prices. 6. I think the "entertainment" is what you make it. It's not supposed to be a layed on thing. 7. Frustrating because once you start your trip the reservations on various lakes mean NOTHING! There are virtually no park rangers in the interior anymore. 8. a) and e) I use the more difficult areas of the park to avoid the crowds and noise. 9. I see no need for cultural events unless they educate people as to the history of the Park. First Nations, Park Rangers, Wild Fires, Endangered Species, Early Struggles with Poachers, etc. 10.The Park is busy enough. I don't think we need to market it, except for some feel good ads that make people aware of its existance. Dan O.
  6. Is the bite still really early as opposed to a mid morning? I'm trying to avoid another 4 am start. Dan O.
  7. It's true, I've never seen anything freezer burn faster than fish and talk about changing the taste! There's a reason why fresh fish costs more than frozen. If you really need to freeze it do what the others have suggested. Ice around the fish helps to reduce the freezer burn. Dan O.
  8. Just wondering if anyone has a magical way to store 200' of anchor rope? I'm thinking about a wooden flat spool with the deep V cuts on each end. The rope is always under foot and I need to anchor both ends of the boat so I have twice the rope kicking around. Ideas/solutions. Dan O.
  9. Frog Toggs are on sale at Bass Pro right now! Under $100 for top and bottom. Being a big guy is often a good thing when shopping for high end raingear (clothes in general)..... it goes on sale because they have trouble moving it. I'd check Mountain Equipment Coop for a sale. Dan O.
  10. Well I'll give the other side of the coin. I'm a retired biology teacher who often taught environmental science and in that course there was a unit on fisheries and wildlife managament. The topic of catch and release was often discussed with the pros and cons. The kids knew I would take a fish when I choose too. Hell I brought a big rainbow in for a class dissection (beats those damn pickled perch). It's good to have a descenting voice to provoke thought and discussion (not that it should be the teacher who descents). The kids know you're point of view even if you don't come out and say it. They're pretty persceptive by grade 12. What the teacher said is no big deal unless she is presenting it as the only side to the issue and won't allow discussion. BTW that view of C&R is really common in teachers as you move from more rural to more urban. Same with anti-hunting! I hear there bring environmental science back to the curriculum. Let's hope they get teacher's who see things from a conservation point of view not preservation. DanO.
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