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Hey Skip, My trusty marine mechanic has a 36' salvage. From what I remember (after stripping some hardware), the cabin seats were in good shape. I'll go check them out for you this week and send some photos your way. They will either be really really cheap or free
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Nice shootin' Rick It really was a perfect day to be on Lady O. Not often we get to run throttle wide open but this am was pretty close to glass at our end of the lake.
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On a side note, you may want to consider how this 'condition' can affect your insurance coverage. If you have existing structural damage, you may not be currently covered (until you get this fixed) in the event of more serious damage/flooding. You may want to consider this while weighing your decision on the cost of repairs. Also, document everything and deal with a reputable licensed & insured company. That's my nickel, Slayer
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Multiple degrees and doctorates from universityofguatemala.com.
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That's where I study and ponder solutions to age old philosophies
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Alrighty men and ladies. After some research in the garage, I think I got this figured out. Most bonafide Musky guys are 'passionate' about catch and release. I get that and respect it. But here's the deal; PASSION is an emotion. It is not a COGNITIVE KNOWLEDGE. So to wit, ya can't teach/re-educate passion. As it is an emotion. You either have it or you don't. You can teach/re-educate one's cognitive knowledge (rules & regulations), but don't expect/demand that they realize/accept your passion. Slayer Back to the garage
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Only if it's a dogleg right Brian
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Confront? Re-educate? The word aggressive comes to my mind. In his, he did nothing wrong and confronting/re-educating him could lead to whole new level of confrontation. Just sayin.
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It is his right Paul.
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To each his own. My nickel, Slayer edited to add: made this before seeing Paul's above. ps. over/under on lockdown is 21. I'll take under for 20
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Woman's Severed Head Found In Credit River
Pikeslayer replied to craigdritchie's topic in General Discussion
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Glad ya liked it 8. Those boys are Canadian and know how to cook with bacon!!
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Need Recommendations for Lake/Area of Ontario to buy a Cottage
Pikeslayer replied to manjo39's topic in General Discussion
Not being an here, but where do you drain the water from the pool?? My friend on Sturgeon is strictly septic so a pool is not ideal for his family. -
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Good marine mechanics are hard to find in cottage country. You should post his contact info if he is agreeable. Referrals are a good way to acknowledge good work. On that note, if anybody is in need of a quality marine mechanic in Seguin/Parry Sound area, I would recommend this guy: Andy @ 705-773-2841 Slayer
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Just wanted to throw this out here... Marks Workwear has a clearance sale on now. I picked up some Windriver ultralight UV full sleeve (roll up sleeve). shirts. Regular price was $54.99 reduced to $19.99 These aren't top of the line but a great deal and good for you on long days on the water. BTW, for those of you in the Mississauga area, I bought the last 7 size large from the Heartland store. Only smalls left. Good luck & happy shopping. Sorry, can't find a pic on their website. SKU # 410009004938/4884 WindRiver Mulit-Function Travel Shirt.
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Oxymoron? JK
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Looks like tomorrow's shapin up real nice for the north sure. No Kevlar required Frank LOL
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Nice work Paul! Looks like somethin I need for the Sylvan. You think you could build one for sept?
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NF - Keeping kids "unplugged" at the cottage
Pikeslayer replied to Default User's topic in General Discussion
"I've picked up a few items such as glow wands and braceletsand what not, along with some sparklers (firework)" Definitely organize a scavenger hunt for these items (after you have hid them in safe places). Drawing on birch bark was always a favourite for my young girls too. Put together a short play or comedy show???? Everybody must participate. Also, red tails are fun to hunt and tasty if prepared properly. -
My name is Simon. Here is my story: <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/jsEvbj9o9t4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> In my grown up life, I have become an accomplished Romance Novelist. I also model part time for my book covers. I don't fish much really, but I am a member here for research and ideas for my novels. I am working on one now.
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Jacques, the speck pix are on my new phone. Still figuring the damn thing out Just as awesome as getting your own Which I am still waiting for this year. Alfy, yeah about the hooks, but over time you get used to 'de-hooking' the net and it becomes a little less aggravating. The upside is that it is strong & big enough to bring in a 32.5 lb salmon, so it is a bit of a trade off. Have yet to hear of the perfect LO net. "Screaming like a ______" comes to mind Skeeter Thanks to all who viewed and commented. Now I have to figure a plan for this weekend for a couple of more OFC guests (I think a Tyee is in the near future). Weather is gonna be a bit of an 'itch', but we'll 'git r dun'.
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Did indeed. Saved those for Juli Frank (talking about the fish!!) It was a perfect evening on Lady O MB Ninja & Oliver eat exclusively perch & walleye Bob. Can you bring me some in September
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Got out last night with I'mHooked (Craig) & HTHM (Albert). Fishing was not fast & furious, but both landed their new PBs. Both fish tipped the electronic scale @ 22 lbs. TWINS Both revived & released to swim the river. Craig'sAlbert'sA A quick vid of Craigs landing (unfortunately it was a little dark to shoot vid for Albert) <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/c6TO4oqJ4_M" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>