John Bacon
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I had a 1993 Suzuki 55hp. It had screws on the carburators that allowed me to drain the fuel from the carbs. Yours may have these as well. May be too late now but I recommend putting stabalizer in the fuel before you are ready to winterize so that any fuel in the lines, carb, etc. will contain stabilizer. As already mentioned, changed to lower end oil, fog the motor, and add proper grease to all of the grease nipples. Checking the plugs is a good idea too.
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My understanding is that water will remain seperate from a non-marine oil. The water will actually mix with a marine grade oil. If you get a leak in your lower end while useing propery marine grade oil, the oil turns milky white but still serves its purpose. If you get a leak while using non-marine oil the oil and water will remain seperated. Water does not make a good lubricant or rust inhibitor for your lower end. I guess you say that you don't need proper marine oil unless your seals are less than 100%. I'll pay an extra few bucks a year just in case. I think that's what my instructer said... it has been a few years since I took the course.
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They were referring to Toronto, Kansas in the video. Having said that, they are in Lake Ontario so any of the rivers in Toronto may get a run of white bass... worth a try.
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You sleep with beer in arms???
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Are you referring to an angler selling his catch? Or, did you mean that it is illegal to sell any species classified as a game fish? It is definitely illegal for the average joe to sell his catch. However, game fish such as rainbow trout are sold legally in Ontario.
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Yes, it is legal. Largemouth are often farm raised for retail. Were the fish all approximately the same size? If so, that would indicate that they were farm fish.
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Propane prices could go through the roof
John Bacon replied to Handlebarz's topic in General Discussion
If you are referring to sales taxes, the retailer generally wouldn't have to pay tax on goods purchased for resale. Depending on the tax juristiction they either wouldn't pay tax on the goods to begin with (Ontario PST for example); or in some cases they would pay the tax up front but deduct it from future tax payments (GST and HST for example). In either case the retailer would have effectively not paid tax on the goods that he ships to you. A mail order retailler may not be responsible for collecting sales taxes on goods that he ships to you. If you ordered from a retailer in your state/provice you would most likely have to pay the local taxes. If you ordered from outside your state/province they may not be required to charge you the taxes. So yes, it is possible to make a legit mail order purchase without paying taxes. p.s. you may have slipped a decimal place on your previous post. I don't see how 10% of $100/month = $1,320/per year. -
I took an outboard repair course at the Ashtonbe campus of Centennial College (Warden & Eglinton area). That was back in the 90's though. I am not sure if they still offer it.
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I beat the crowds and voted last Sunday.
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Or, for us those of still on the low side of 65... why is fishing not like hunting where seniors pay there share as well? Is the glass half empty or half full?
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I am pretty sure that I read that the 6 mph within 100' feet of shore does not apply when a lake or river is less than 200' wide. That doesn't change the fact that its his responsibility to keep a proper lookout (Does he know why spotters are required when pulling a skier?) and to avoid a boat that is not under power. A boater is also responsable for any damage his wake causes.
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I have had problems with my Suzuki loosing power at top end a few times. Twice it was because of faulty spark plugs; I swtiched from NGKs to Champions as per the marina owner recommendation and haven't had this problem since. Another time it was the fuel filter; a good cleaning solved that problem. Take a look at the plugs. In my case the fauly plugs were black and wet while the good plugs were dry and grey.
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You can pick up Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries in AA & AAA sizes for a pretty reasonable price. That is what I use for my camera. I like the AA format because I can always pickup some alkalines in pinch or share the camera batteries with other stuff.
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I need to replace the battery for my ADT home alarm system. Does anyone know battery supplier in the Toronto area that would stock these types of batteries? I work in North York and live in Scarborough. I would prefer something in the eastern half of the GTA. ADT's warehouse is in Missassauga, I am hoping that I can find a place closer to home.
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That depends on whether you are charging them the $75 after the fact or the actual cost of putting out the fire. I am not sure what the actual cost of responding to the fire is but I believe that someone did mention $3,000. If people knew they would be hit with a $3,000 bill or may more after the fact, then I think they may be inclined to pay the $75 annual fee. I still think they should add $75 to the property taxes and just do their best to put out all fires.
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I have a 2005 GMC Jimmy with the the same engine. Actually I think the front half of the truck is pretty much the same as an S10. I don't know exactly how much mileage I get but I know it sucks.
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I can understand not wanting to keep the fish out of water to for too long; but is there any scientific basis for keeping it out of the water for the amount of time that you can hold your breath? A sperm whale can hold its breath for two hours, a salt water crocodile can hold its breath for three hours. Is there any reason to beleive that a muskie's who has just fought a hard battle can survice out of water for the same length of time as the person who caught it can hold their breath? I am sure that the less time they spend out of water the better. Holding your breath while you hold them out of the water may encourage you to put them back sooner; if so that is beneficial. However, as for there being any actual correlation between a muskie's ability to survice out of water and a persons ability to hold their breath; I find this very doubtful. Who knows, that may be too long for a muskie to be out of water after a long battle.
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how to figure out what I need in trolling motor
John Bacon replied to skinny's topic in General Discussion
I wouldn't bother trying to recharge your deep cycle batteries from the gas motor. You will probably put far more hours on the bow mount than you put on the gas motor. I estimate that I put more than ten time the hours on my bow mount than I put on my gas motor. The little bit of charge that you would get form the gas motor isn't going to make enough difference to notice. If you have room for two batteries then I would go with the 24 volt. I run a 12 volt myself because my battery compartment is only designed for one battery. -
Re: "but I want 'all Canadian' only; owned, situated, and manufactured." That would disqualify Princecraft which is American owned by Brunswick who also own Mercury Marine. Also, aren't Mepps made in France? Sorry to subtract from instead of adding to the list. Are Misty River boats still around? They are or were made in Winnipeg. Are Harbercrat and Stanley boats Canadian? How about York River and Swift canoes? I think Walker Downriggers in Canadian; I am not sure if they make them here though.
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US To Approve Genetically-Altered Salmon For Fish Farming?
John Bacon replied to craigdritchie's topic in General Discussion
I think these may be quite a bit different than triploids. I read an article about these fast growing salmon a few years ago. It was due to flounder DNA being added to the salmon. It didn't see this mentioned in the article but I expect that is what these fish are. -
How do I fish water that is 60-80 ft deep?
John Bacon replied to splashhopper's topic in General Discussion
Dipsy Divers and Jet Divers are another option. There were some portable downriggers in the classified section; I am not sure if they are still available... that would be another option. -
Some motors in that size range can be converted; but that means additional expenses.
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If I remember correctly; the true blue walleye also didn't have the white spot on it's tail. This is in addition to it being smaller with larger eyes place more on top of it's head.
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When I installed my electric bow mount in the mid-ninties I used regular outdoor wire from Home Depot and ran it under the floor from the stern to the bow. I had the boat up last year and it never gave me a problem. Luckily Alumicraft had ran ABS pipe from stern to bow so it made running the wire a little easier. That and two extra circuits pre-wired at the bow were a nice touch.
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Thanks, hopefully I will have some time for a little fishing.
