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grimsbylander

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  1. I love fish pics, but this has to be my favorite picture of the lot. Congrats on a great vacation.
  2. Very fool. Glad it worked out!!!
  3. Best offer yet! Sounds like Spincast can fix you up. I don't have any salmon gear, sorry.
  4. Tornadoes are serious danger. Hope it doesn't cause harm or damage.
  5. That looks like a good and economical option to get started! And it's new.
  6. Not sure why you have a bug up your arse, looks like you agree....
  7. LOL I'm with Terry on this...I'm waaaay too cheap to spend that much on convenience. haha
  8. I'm not so sure about the validity your post. To me, it looks like it was written in such a way as to rally the troops with a "sky is falling" message. I don't believe it's near as bad as you're projecting. If fact, read the new thread: Nip/Upper French Report. It portrays an opposite scenario of what you're saying with pictures to back it up. I'm not trying to protect cormorants, I'm just suggesting that maybe before blaming birds on your inability to catch fish, you should consider another source for the problem? I'd start by PM'ing Marty from Pittsburgh.
  9. ^^^ Looks fantastic Steve. Does it get slippery when it gets wet? No doubt it's easy to clean!
  10. Black crappie are only considered delicious
  11. One thing about those Simcoe smallies, they don't burn calories 24/7 swimming in current! They are the couch potatoes of the Southern Ontario smallmouth community. lol David, that fish is as healthy looking as it is big!
  12. I don't like to see any wild animal suffer so I hope they figure out a remedy...then open a shotgun season. I wonder if the geese are at any risk. Those cobra chickens walk around down there like they own it. Haha
  13. If they market the video and start making money off it...he'll find them!!
  14. LOL That fish looks HUUUGE....until you look at his hands! hahaha
  15. Sounds fantastic. All I know is one semi cool evening and my body starts screaming for carbs!!!! All I can think about is a mountain of spaghetti with homemade sauce and meatballs!!
  16. LOL your noggin has build in GPS! hahaha I can't remember what I had for breakfast let alone every dock, stump and weedbed I have marked.
  17. This is a fact. It may not be necessary but if I'm largie fishing up shallow(<4') and tight to the boat(flipping docks, wood, etc.), I'll put my graphs on standby. That turns off two transducers from clicking away.
  18. Terry types faster than I do! lol
  19. Transducers absolutely have a shelf life and need replacing. If the transducer is older than say, 6-8 years, depending on the use it's seen it may need replaced. If possible, try another transducer manually to see if it works.
  20. More great pics! Even slipped in a nice "Ranger" shot! Nice!
  21. Before deciding on marine plywood, I'd suggest evaluating a few other things such as the overall age of the boat and how long he wants to keep it. I had the same look on my face when my 82 year old neighbour paid a premium for 50 year shingles lol The boat is a 1980, ok...what about everything else? Motor? The flooring should be the longest lasting item on a boat from a cost perspective. Properly sealed plywood or pressure treated(under carpet) might just outlast the rest of a 1980 boat...and save him some money. jmho Good luck!
  22. That was a very interesting video and sure draws you to the outdoors. Those kids are really skilled canoeists too!! And how about the homemade catamaran??!! Wow Thanks for posting that KF, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  23. LOL! Oh you'll hear about if they spot something! haha Musky fishing without proper sunscreen protection!! Meh! lol
  24. Nah, I think it was Old Man and the Penis. He had one and a shark ate it.
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