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  1. i have been reading about folks getting ticketed for no boat liscence, i assumed the numbers on the side of the boat and the transfer of ownership was enough, but maybe not, have been reading more about this everyday, i have stamped copy of Transfer of Ownership from Canada Customs that i keep with me that describes the vessel and has matching numbers, is this all i need or must i go to Services Canada and apply for another license, i have had it since 1991 and been checked out numerous times and no one has said anything, i did not even have to procuce the slip of paper, but i haven't been scouted out in the last 5 yrs or so,things change tho, any help would be apprciated.

     

     

    You are OK. The piece of paper you have is the boat registration. These used to be issued by the Canadian Coast Guard, but has since been turned over to Service Canada.

     

    Keep it in your vessel whenever on the water. It is mandatory to have a copy of your registration in the boat should the OPP or other police service stop you while on the water.

     

    just JOHN

  2. Thank you all for the replies. Just returned from the garden centre with a package of nematodes. Will be applying tomorrow during the rain we are expecting.

     

    TennesseeGuy, you can apply them in the spring, usually May and June as well as late summer August/September for best results. This according to many web sites I have visited while researching this alternative.

     

    Hopefully by next spring, my lawn will green up without those dreaded brown spots.

     

    Thanks again for your replies.

     

    just JOHN

  3. As most know, in 2009 the present Liberal Nanny state is going to ban the cosmetic use of pesticides.My area has had problems with white grubs, and chinch bug lava destroying lawns. This had been controlled by the use of a product called Merit, applied by a licenced lawn care tech. This chemical killed any and all crittes in the earth, including earth worms.I have spent several hours on the 'net researching the natural predator "nematodes" These critters appear to be the answer.

     

    I am now looking for board members who may have used them and had success. You may have a friend or relative, or neighbour who used these little critters and had success.

     

    Please don't dismiss this post off hand, if you can shed some more light it would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks you

     

    just JOHN

  4. I currently own a Legend 15 1/2ft with a 40hp 2 stroke. I am quite happy with the boat. The rivited hull is made by Smokercraft and finished in Legend's pland in Sudbury. Their welded hulls are made by Monark and again finally asembly/finish at their Sudbury plant. Both hull manufacturers sell their own versions of these boats.

     

    Yes the boats in the showroom appear to be underpowered, but a 25hp will move you along quite briskly if fishing is the plan. My first boat was a 14ft Starcarft with a 25hp, if I picked my days, Lake O salmon were within my reach.

     

     

    For fish & ski models, max hp is the way. The motor mfgs have perfected the two stroke technology, and IMO a four stroke will add a lot more weight to your boat. It really is a trade off with the price of gas today. You may save a few dollars per outing with a 4 stroke vs a 2 stroke, but your savings at purchase can go a long way to keeping your tanks full.

     

    Just John

  5. Alright then...

     

    For the last time, I don't want your spots and don't own a GPS so you won't find me asking for either. In fact, I have never asked for an exact spot to go fishing. Yeah Mark, I do go under the name Jimmynorth on another board. It was also my handle here until the last re-format took place. I would have conitnued to use it here, but couldn't. This thing has seen alot of negativity coming my way and I did have a chance to think about what I wrote yesterday. I had a bit of a rough day yesterday and something set me off. It happens.

     

    I get out on the water plenty, Sometimes I catch fish, somtetimes not. I'm usually a pretty laid back guy and my post yesterday was a little uncharactaristic of me. Sorry to have caused such a fuss over what was meant as a comment on internet fishing forums, not an idictment of this or any other board it may be posted on.

     

    It is quite understandable to have an off day. I takes a pretty big person to admit it. As seen, many made lite of the entire thread. No harm, no faul.

     

    Just John

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