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it fills trash rack and last year it started shoving sticks and that in the logs throughout the ladder it opened the logs up just made a huge mess
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that little prick screws up ladder again .. hours of work ...
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nope the browns are about a week late .. they are always here this early .. the Atlantics showed up on the 27 .. we have some real nice ones go through ..we had first brown go through on the 11 of July
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the Atlantics and the browns are making there way up ... lots of nice fish ..
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everything east of oshawa is 100 percent natrual reproduction
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A fish caught other than the mouth by accident is a federal offence and must be tried in court with rapist and murderers and when the mnrf go to court the judge says are you kidding me courts time is short
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Caledonia By Pass closed/warning to travelers
chessy replied to Old Ironmaker's topic in General Discussion
I had a native shoot towards me and had a arrow drop 20 feet into water he was bow fishing at ganny I called 911 and said I was in danger they told me to Leave as he had more right to be there then me -
Most of those pic posted are from my camera or phone. It's all races. That are doing it ,the ones that Gut and chuck are good anglers who know how to bend the law. Yes we have some other groups that break the law and that is just fact we must take time out of our busy fishing time and educate these people/ groups the restrictions in port hope are just the beginning. It's time that we educate people
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The municipality has opted to defer the motion of fishing access pass till the spring of 2018 . They are going to try one more year of added enforcement and stipulated to all partners that they all step up to the plate and instead of writing letters ,act . So there will be no changes this year except for the. No night time fishing from molson street to robertson street
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Yup 45 emails sent to the town 35 against and 6 for and 4 that town people should not pay. Wow.
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so it is quite ok for the ofah to do the same all in the name of memberships..
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It is not banned from the dam to the mouth it is banned from joyclin/molson street bridge to Robertson bridge from aig 15 to sept 30 There is a lot wrong with the fisheries act as well as the FWCA THAT NEEDS TO BE FIXED I MAY BE WRONG.. JUST READ SOME INFO ABOUT SOUTH OF THE TRACKS... HAVE A CALL IN TO CLARIFY .. THATS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE LIKE THAT
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the town makes no money from them . they pay 2 bucks more a foot for docking fees and they pay the same launching fee as a regular boat. the town makes no money at all .. they dont even have to pay a bussiness licence to operate in the town
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the charter boat guys they have there customers come at 5 fish till 11 clean fish for free and pack them up and those people are headed back to city or province with out spending a dime . the garbage cans are filled with non English speaking products so not only was it not purchased here but it was dumped here .
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The ofah talks from both sides of there mouth .. they dont want a additional access fee. but they are ok with simco county forest having a ofah membership to hunt . they wanted the same for northumberland county forest and they wanted the same for Kendall crown game preserve and the charge a additional fee for duck hunting at darlington . so what the differnce... oh ya the town will use it for the offset of cost not put in the pockets of the ofah . maybe the ofah can donate 20 000 grand from the 1.1 million the provincial and federal government gives them
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been busy with the towns new bylaws... the ganny race is to be held on the 8 with a rain date of the 15 the organizers say the race produces 10 000 spectators 3900 from more than 40 km away with spending of 214000 dollars just on the 3900 people in the area . the constant quote from barry is that it is a moral booster and a economic engine . when you see craft coming to the portage and they have the orange snow fencing and it has to be replaced on the bottom of the craft because it has been worn away, you know they are doing some sort of damage . I have dealt with them for 4 years now , last year his comments were barbaric in my opinion . i have tried to have them move the date to late march or early april with no progress . I have now contacted the Fish protection program for there input . this year instead of helping keep people out of sancturary i will be doing videos of before race and after race on spawning beds. and then i will send to the FPP and have them decide. instead of moving race to late march early april they may have forced the hand that the race can not continue .
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The menacing elephant in the room - Donald Trump?
chessy replied to scuro2's topic in General Discussion
with the emails that just were released she and her foundation have some explaining to do -
No it does not .. the first one shot was not fighting for his life he was fighting for his freedom he may have got his hands free or may have been trying to grab gun who knows .. but a piece of crap like him should never have been out of jail... and i would say the same thing if he was white. this guy had no business being on the street and was not a nice man.if it was my daughter he had sex with when he was 20 and she was 14 i would have killed him myself. drug offences with guns ECT should have been in jail... if you understand that if he was arrested and taken to jail and they found out he never regeesterd as a sex offender and was looking at a long time in jail you can now put in the fight he was scared of playing with the big boys in jail...
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I URGE YOU TO ALL WATCH THIS VIDEO AND BE HONEST DID YOU LIVE OR DIE
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Cops killed nearly twice as many whites as blacks in 2015. According to data compiled by The Washington Post, 50 percent of the victims of fatal police shootings were white, while 26 percent were black. The majority of these victims had a gun or "were armed or otherwise threatening the officer with potentially lethal force,"
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Lonely fish hanging out in the shallows in the middle of a hot day
chessy replied to huzzsaba's topic in General Discussion
there is things going on in the river that usually don't happen till mid to end july. its going to be a early year for salmon in the rivers if it stays the way its going probably a big brown -
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2016/06/20/cormorants-face-vigilante-justice-in-new-ontario-bill-walkom.html
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WELL IT AINT GOING TO HAPPEN the USA just lost the right to shoot them .. so canada doesn't stand a chance https://www.animalalliance.ca/us-court-quashes-cormorant-kill/ It is impolite to say “I told you so,” but I did. And, so did many scientists and experts who, starting about 19 years ago, objected to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s issuance of “depredation orders” to 24 states east of the Mississippi River, allowing them to kill off what had previously been a federally protected bird species: the double-crested cormorant. While subject to challenge, a federal court found the Service in violation of the National Environmental Policy Act. This does not prevent permits to kill these birds from being issued for a specific need to protect economic interests of such aquaculturists as catfish farmers. It was a court challenge by the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) that highlighted the lack of logic and science behind the culling. As PEER Staff Counsel Laura Dumais said, “This litigation revealed how much politics, rather than biology, drives the Service’s decision making.” Exactly. We have long argued, and continue to argue, that, just as the court ruled, the predictions of adverse eco-effects and economic disruption were imprecise and speculative—and failed to take into account positive ecological roles played by cormorants. As the court decision was made public, news broke of a massive abandonment of nests by cormorants at the East Sand Island colony in the Columbia River delta in Oregon. “Mysteriously,” some 16,000 cormorants fled their nests. Those birds had been subjected to massive culling, even though scientists there, too, pointed out that the culling would not serve the purpose intended (to increase salmon stocks). Study after study has shown that, apart from some highly contrived and local situations, cormorants do not deplete valued fish stocks. But, cormorants are dedicated parents who stay with their nests, even under pressure of gunfire (at least up to a point). Whatever chased the cormorants in Oregon, it demonstrates the inherent fragility of the species. The culling done in Oregon was far more disruptive than the methods I still see used by Parks Canada here in Ontario. Cormorants and fish have co-existed for tens of millions of years. What has resulted in the declines of so many fish species worldwide is us—or, more specifically, the development of technology that vastly increases our ability to catch fish while also leading to degradation of fish habitat. It may be easier to blame the cormorants, but they are opportunistic feeders entirely dependent on a robust population of prey. So, they can hardly be responsible for real (or imagined) declines in salmon, walleyes, sunfish, bass, or any other fish we may covet. But, it is easier to blame them than to speak truth to greed and ignorance; easier to hate than to understand basic ecological principles. However, once you do take the time to know cormorants, you find them to be fascinating birds deserving of their place in the sun… in our world… as fellow beings part of the interconnected and interdependent network of species that constitutes a biosphere that we, not they, are damaging. Keep wildlife in the wild, Barry
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alewives are a invasive species .. the chinook did what they were put in to do .. wipe them out
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chinooks are the only ones that will not seek out other food sources .. they will starve to death first... so if the chinook go the trout and cohos will thrive