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davey buoy

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  1. Well Roy,I'm 51,First vehicle is a 2008 cx7 turbo,all wheel drive fully insured.Second 99 4x4explorer sport PLPD only. $216 per month for both.Two drivers,my wife or I either vehicle.I think the young fellows are getting a bad rap without even proving themselves first. Not fair IMO.
  2. Thanks,were far from finished looking,will check out insurance hotline.
  3. The younger goes to college in TO as well. Only in his first year,2 more after that. He'll probably come home for the summer and maybe do the occasional driver on one of my vehicles. He has no plans for a vehicle till his schooling is done.
  4. Picture perfect Sir!!!
  5. In a past thread We talked about the G1,G2,G graduated licensing system. Well my oldest son if all goes well,gets his G2 test in a week and a half. He is 23 now,24 end of January.We made two calls for quotes on car insurance. The first $7,749 a year,the second $7,123 a year. Wow, I get the brand new driver thing,but he has a chance to get a 2003 4 door Mazda sedan for a real decent price,certified,e-tested,no rust etc. Wants to buy it cash to not have another monthly bill. The first quote works out to $646 a month and that is PLPD only,nothing else. That's more than his rent a month. How do young people afford a new car,payments,full coverage of insurance,rent etc. Boggles the mind. Doesn't help he lives and works in TO. Anyone else been through this insurance bull with any of there kids recently?,and anyone know of a company or two with better rates? Any help would be appreciated. On a side note my youngest goes for his G2 a week later.He's 19,can't even imagine his rates.
  6. They don't get soggy when they thaw out Rich?
  7. That was a sled to be reckoned with in it's time.I had the 1981 SRX440,liquid cooled,no slouch either
  8. The Bravo 250 single :good:sure brings back memories!!!!.The newer sleds are awesome looking I'll say!
  9. Thanks Billy!!,the free give away stops now.Lol.
  10. Really,good to know!!!
  11. The coolest the basement would get would be around 60 degrees give or take. That would be cold enough? I have 2-10 gallon tanks and 1-5 gallon. Most of the other replies are talking ice packs/cold water?.
  12. I've been doing some fishing!,just not catching:P Nice fish Chris!!!!!
  13. I didn't know they came that size? Congrats!!!!
  14. Nice brown,but kinda liking the reel!!!. What make and model if you don't mind.
  15. Thanks for all the great ideas. I'm thinking a scoop or two,depending on the amount,and who's going. Keep the bag closed for the first night in the fridge. After Saturday,if any left for Sunday,than use the lake water from Saturday. Get home,drop a frozen juice container, with home air pump for the night. Any left Sunday after fishing,free handout. Not sure every weekend I'll be out,but will work out OK I think. Thanks again guys!!!! day. The troll bucket might be best for the second
  16. Glad your back,the GF could be a good thing either way. Time to do what she wants,time to do what you want. Win Win I think.
  17. What a beautiful spot, those char are one good looking fish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,seems to be no shortage of them. Thanks for sharing.
  18. Well I have a couple old 20 gallon HOB filters and a air pump hanging around. I could hook the filter with bio wheel on a 18 kg pail,than/or run a air pump with air stone in the bucket outside. Would keep the water cold and mostly ice free. Than during the day just change the water from lake, and than repeat for the next day if need be. Might work? Some good ideas!!
  19. It must be bigger than it looks,9v and 12v, nice option. How much?
  20. Terry,Terry,:rofl2:lol.
  21. And Isn't the roe one of the best caviar?
  22. I saw it,didn't want to stir the pot. Not much you can do now?. I think 98% of the people would know this! IMO.
  23. Looks like it could be a good deal!,especially for the fisherman:good:and his family!!
  24. Would that be the same bucket I use on my boat,with the trap door and you can pull behind your boat?
  25. Just thinking the other day,if I was to pick minnows or shiners up after work on a Friday. What is the best way to keep them alive overnight ,or for the remainder of the weekend?. Keep in mind early morning start,sometimes before the bait stores open. Is the bucket with the air pump the best?,or is there other options to keep them lively?.
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