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SmokestackLightnin

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  1. Years ago fans were made of metal and there was not a lot of controlling devices in a vehicle HVAC system. Today, fans are plastic (housing and blades) as well as several fittings and bearings for air blending doors. A cabin are filter is not a needed item, but it's nice to have to filter the air and protect components from contaminants. $90 seems steep, as mentioned above, there are other options to having it replaced. Your Owner's Manual should tell how to do it yourself, typically by unclipping the top runner on the glove box.
  2. Well the first one that comes to mind is the Stoney Lake Combo which only pays back 60% of the entry fees. Yet year after year it sells out with 135 boats with all the money raised going to the Dummer Douro Fire Department. Now the money does not go into the fishery but the money raised over the years, and we're talking over $200,000, benefits the entire community. For specific fishery related benefits you may have to look at the anglers and not the tournaments. Just like PGA tour pros do so much for local communities and charities, the tournaments themselves are to showcase the golfer's talents. Oh, and there are numerous examples of cheating on that stage as well. Use Google, type in Ontario Conservation Projects and you will see many local BASS and other tournament groups cleaning up streams, rehabilitating spawning beds, adopting highways and taking pride in winning conservation awards. From there I would suggest you look at some the anglers, many of whom post on this board and Google their names. One would be Dave Chong and his Catch a Dream Fishing Derby, it doesn't directly benefit the fishery but man it sure does a lot for Big Brothers/Big Sisters. This event has a huge positive impact on kids and adults but Google will tell you Dave does a whole lot more.
  3. In other Ontario tournament news, Dave Chong and Doug Brownridge win the Renegade Classic XX in style on the St. Lawrence River in Morrisburg, Ontario. Two standup individuals who define professionalism in the sport.
  4. Thanks for posting Charles. These 2 are a little thick. They enter 4 tournaments and win 3, place 2nd in the fourth. Each tournament they enter they have a high team number which tells me they signed up the night before or as late as the rules allowed. Probably need 4 events to fish Classic so they only do 4. Apparently a third person was seen helping, probably the guy who owns the pond where the fish were caught and transported from.
  5. Even in dark days you are offering good advice, you're a very rare breed. Like many I followed your daughter's journey through this thread, she was a fighter and a true champion. I am deeply sorry for your loss.
  6. I've had my MasterCard compromised 3 times in the last 18 months. All charges were reversed and I received a new card within 3 days.
  7. Don't get me wrong, I am not happy with the present provincial government. However, the Minister likely made his decision based on input from Ministry staff. There is a long list of concerns with the Ontario MNRF and this is just another brick in the wall.
  8. You can bet the Minister's decision came after consulting the Ministry. This is really dumb.
  9. Well if it's Ontario and it's an out of season fish then you have to do what the regulations say: Immediate Release of Fish - All fist that are caught unlawfully or are illegal to possess (e.g. during the closed season, of prohibited size, or are in excess of catch and possession limits) must be immediately released at the place and time of capture. This includes fish that may be injured during catch. Oh and because it says "immediately released at the place and time of capture" that means there is no time for a picture.
  10. I have an Elite 4 unit and an old portable Humminbird Wide with suction cup transducer. I removed the Humminbird transducer from the suction cup mount. Using a hose clamp and wood shim I clamped the ice transducer to the mount. It seems pretty solid and will only use it in the water when anchored or trolling so it should stand up.
  11. 4 were sold to Brascan. It was a slick deal for Brascan as just after the sale, we went through a very hot summer with a number of nuclear plants shut down for maintenance. The selling rate to Ontario Hydro soars and Brascan almost drains the entire upper Mississagi watershed producing power at a huge profit. Some lodges on the system closed due to no water. And then Brascan becomes Ernie Eves' largest corporate contributor. The whole thing stunk back then and the current situation stinks now: http://eprf.probeinternational.org/node/1073
  12. It was Sid Ryan who threw support behind Wynne in order to stop Hudak. There were others as well but the OFL was the most notable.
  13. I would call the Ikea bags one of the cheapest drift socks, but not one of the best. I use Minn Kota socks and they work just fine. They dry quickly and easily roll up and store in a bag. I carry 3 in the boat and have used 3.
  14. Well that's it, third boil is complete and all cleaned up. The syrup is definitely amber and very good. We have collected another 250 litres of sap and will only need 100 more for the fourth and final boil. Now to get packed and get my sorry butt on a jet plane for 7am takeoff from Pearson tomorrow morning.
  15. I am heading to Cayo Santa Maria, staying as the Iberostar Ensenachos
  16. Sap ran well here yesterday, with today's collection I have another 350 litres and just put a boil on to run all night so I can finish off tomorrow. I am also heading south on Friday and will be gone for a week. I am debating on pulling my taps on Thursday night but can see from the weather there is a perfect storm of sap running weather coming Saturday, Sunday and Monday...figures. I am usually done after three boils as I use 2 full 100 lb propane tanks for the 3 boils. I"ll make the call Thursday. The syrup so far this year is really light, golden and really sweet. I suspect the syrup on the current boil will be amber.
  17. Sorry my comment was in reference to the mysterious tunnel they found back in Feb at York U
  18. Isn't that York University in the background?
  19. I could be wrong and according to my wife that happens quite often but, those specks look like splake.
  20. Temperatures have fallen so sap has stopped flowing. It ran well Thursday and Friday and as a result another 350 litres to boil. I setup a boil at noon today, it will run all night and I will filter it off tomorrow. Here is a shot I took 5 minutes ago of the second boil of the season.
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