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  1. To quote another member on a separate thread; This juvenile definitely has coconut issues.
  2. I think that this conversation could be deemed "inappropriate" JK. Nice silver bud
  3. As I sit here in a screened in porch somewhere in Seguin, I see a massive cloud of blackbastards hovering over the warming Q 20 ft away. I will need to suit up while tending the steak, retreat to the screened in porch, spray bomb & unsuit before opening the door to the cottage. Worst fly season I've seen in seven years here. But totally worth it Despite winds, rain, bugs & babysitting newbies, best opener ever !! Everybody landed pike & walleye. Mostly walleye
  4. Thx for the categorical confirmation Wayne. With the wet & late spring I'd figured we were in for an epic blackbastard season this year in Seguin . As alcohol is not an option for the grandkids 2-6 yrs, looks like I'm shopping on Amazon for full body armour for them. Keeping them home is not an option as the other Grampa has got them revved up for a cottage visit .
  5. Lymans are my "almost always gets something" go to. Glow white ladder back dawn & dusk, fire tiger when the suns up. Always on the 'guest rod' 10 colour core
  6. Awesome news my friend. Sounds like Sue will have a blast. ps. 30 days tick tock
  7. I randomly came across this Australian commercial on YouTube today. I've never seen this one before and thought it worth sharing.
  8. Not true. Insurance companies maintain a collective database for vehicle values. Claims agents make initial value assesments based on their "experience/decision allowance". Senior agents have a higher decision allowance. If you're not satisfied with the initial assesments request escalation and be prepared to provide documented comparables (dealership postings of used cars, autotrader listings, receipts for repairs/maintenance/new tires etc). IF YOU DONT ASK, YOU DONT GET. BTW, don't necessarily expect a broker to go to bat for you. There's no money in it for them. You need to deal directly with the insurer and be persistent. I would be shocked if they insisted on fixing your vehicle. Do your homework and start researching a fair 'settlement' that you're prepared to settle for.
  9. Not sure if it's clinically proven, but myself and many many other survivors know that a positive mind is a major factor in recovery. You can kick the shyt out of cancer. Believe it.
  10. Brookies & Bows here: https://limberlostforest.com/fishing/ But you gotta pay to play.
  11. I am joyful for having known Joey and very much saddened by her loss. Paul, kindly accept my most sincere condolences. You and Joey are fondly remembered. Simon
  12. I owe you an apology Geoff. My intent was to show the most popular sites & yours was top five. I never intended to suggest your post was garbage and offend you. 'Garbage' was intended to be associated with the political posts and I have edited the post accordingly. Most sincer apologies, Simon
  13. Sorry, but You sound somewhatlike a politician Art Lots of talk, no action. Not being personal here, but you've threatened to shut down political posts countless times before, yet continually allow the "same usual suspects" to carry on without consequence. Currently the most popular threads* as of today's front page (my version) are: Politics: http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83690 Politics: http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/indeyx.php?showtopic=83724 Fishing: http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83528 Fishing: http://ontariofishingcommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83694 *not inclusive of hockey,movies/tv, music videos & pictures of random food Politics = 230 replies, 4651 views Fishing = 130 replies, 4732 views Despite clear rules about political threads and most importantly, the general memberships clear & loud disdain for this garbage; It's my opinion that OFC management will never ban this political trash as its obvious that click counts, not fishing, keep this forum funded. With the exception of municipal politics/bylaws impacting fisherman directly, you want find any OFC garbage on these sites; http://www.lakesimcoemessageboard.com/forums/ http://www.spoonpullers.com/forums/index.php As mentioned in previous posts here, many members including myself, have migrated elsewhere. You can find most of us on the two fishing forums above.
  14. Hey All, Thx for the PM's (working my way through these), best wishes and encouragement for Sean. For those of you who may not be familiar with his situation & circumstances posted in older threads, heres some background. In February of 2013, Sean & his foreman were travelling from Edmonton to Fort McMurray. A solo driver was travelling southbound & crossed the centre line on Hwy 63 west of Lac la Biche. Two F350's collide head on Sean's foreman was VSA & pronounced at the scene. SB driver was transported by ambulance to LLB & Sean was airlifted by STARS to Edmonton on life support. Comatose for two months and emerged slowly over the next six months. Traumatic brain injury & paraplegia define his current condition to this day & forever more If there is a 'saving grace' in this tragedy, it is this: Sean & Ken were in a company vehicle & on company 'time' when the accident occurred. WCB AB 'catastrophic event benefits' program is above & beyond any other known workers compensation plan or automobile insurance benefits. If this occurred under any other circumstances or God forbid, Ontario, Sean would have been 'written off' & forgotten in some god foresaken long term care facility. And I would likely be in jail. Ken's family was extremely well looked after & Sean will continue to recover in a private neurological facility without rehabilitation limits or spending caps. Basically, whatever his therapy team & family require to enhance his recovery and quality of life, WCB provides for Sean's lifetime. Further but most regrettably Sean is a very wealthy young man through various 'settlements' and an annual tax free lifetime income via WCB. Our duties as his court appointed guardians is to ensure his assets are invested to assure he wants for nothing. Given his love of cottage life & fishing, a 'kick ass' 100% accessible cottage' "Seanshine", is in the near future :) So long story short......... @ Rick & Johnny D, Your concerns & intentions are beyond generous, gracious & noble. Thank you from our families to yours. Please know your intentions are truly & sincerely appreciated. However, we must graciously decline as there are countless families who are in much more need. We see and converse with families in similar situations that rely on WSIB (Ontario), OHIP or automobile liability insurance. It's a dammed shame how they are treated God bless you both Assuming the devil don't get ya first @ Spincast, Bang on! It's a hunch, but we're confident that this is a game changer Et al, Thank you for best wishes and kind words. Sincerely, Simon ps. I recently 'counselled' a family who lost a husband/father to a workplace fatality recently. Besides a truly personal & rewarding experience, I've found my new 'calling'. If any members have family/friends dealing with a 'catastrophic event' involving WSIB, I have a very thorough knowledge of WSIB/WCB legislation. Feel free to contact me via PM. I'm paying it forward
  15. Well, I’ve been somewhat absent from OFC and friends for a while due to being fully engaged and immersed in Sean’s ongoing recovery and therapy. He’s been involved in a McMaster Neurological Study over the past year and through various testing and observations, he has been diagnosed with “locked in syndrome”. Basically what this translates to is that he is aware and cognizant of his surroundings and is able to understand verbal communication but he is only able to respond via simple yes or no eye blinks. Long story short, after much research and consultations with speech therapists as well as reaching out directly to the manufacturer, we’ve decided to move forward with this amazing technology and software developed by Tobii Dynavox. I’ll let the following videos look after the description: How it works; If we can get a “Hello Mum”, the investment is priceless; And this is just way to0 cute not to share; Initially we are just starting with software that trains for ‘eye gazing’ and moving on to communication software. If Sean is able to manage and navigate the technology, he will be able to communicate via Facebook & Skype, browse the internet, turn on his TV or iPod, and control his environment (lighting & HVAC). He still has a long road but his 28 yrs young and has science and technology on his side Edited to repair links. Can't seem to get the final two links to embed??
  16. ^^^ What Wayne says. I bought the same model used from Tybo 2 years back and didn't install it until this fall . If I knew what I was missing, I would of installed it sooner. Zero operational issues & can operate from anywhere in my 21' Sylvan. Those 'dime shaped things' (CR2032?) are readily available in any hardware or pharmacy stores & my unit operates via fob or foot control independently. Sometimes a re-read of the manual can be very helpful in figuring out 'glitches'. Chances are you bypassed a required set up process?? This the second motor guide on my boat and would not hesitate in recommending their products.
  17. Congratulations to you & your bride Lew. Only 15 to go for me & mine to reach that Milestone
  18. Congrats to Jack!! Slip bobber on a 3 way drop shot rig has caught all of my biggest pike, hands down. Good on ya too Simon for giving your boy a thrill & a big PB to be bested in the years to come. He'll never forget his first
  19. Hehe, I was celebrating my birthday and..........just couldn't resist
  20. Sorry to let you know it sunk. On what is now known as Sunken Boat Bay on our home lake. Great structure now, 3 yrs later
  21. Boooo :( Jusr cancelled afternoon charter for Sean & his team today. Winds 15-20 kts, waves .5-1 m and throw in potential thunder & lightning :( @ least I managed to cancel the $300 carding in time. Too sketchy, even on a 52' boat!!!

    1. misfish

      misfish

      That thunder and lightening is here now Simon. Total down pour the last 1.5 hours. Lets hope for another 10 hours of it.

    2. misfish

      misfish

      We need this rain. Sorry to hear you had to cancel.

  22. Well done You are a better man for that.
  23. Edited in the interest of recognizing Mike's accomplishment & keeping the thread 'alive' despite someone's attempt to poop on it
  24. #£*¥!! Back on crutches in the home stretch of deck/carpet replacement :( Rosenfeld is on vacation until Monday & he owes me some warranty work from April knee surgery!!

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    2. Pikeslayer

      Pikeslayer

      Thx Cliff. Brother Vince & SIL Troy (who inherits the boat ;) ) have got it covered :)

      Brian, yes I'm a lefty so you're on!! You're playing 2 rounds @ each of: http://lorabaygolf.com & http://georgianbayclub.com

      Sept 8th-11tj. Appreciate it )

    3. misfish

      misfish

      Dang, to bad. Thats my next 4 lakes in 4 days.

    4. Freshtrax

      Freshtrax

      crap man give me a call if you need anything

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