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  1. ....Can't be much to add to this now.
  2. ....19th to the 22nd Brook and I will be there. Got a big empty van and boat rolling out early Friday morning.
  3. ....You should go back, then place the tag under the wiper (again) before venturing off fishing. That'll have 'em scratching his head.
  4. ....No worries Art, SHE sure loves to spend the day with ME in MY boat, God love her.
  5. Waterfront property owners help with Bay of Quinte cleanup August 29,2008 Stephen Petrick / trentonian.ca The man in charge of cleaning up the Bay of Quinte says the majority of shoreline property owners in the area seem willing to participate in environmental protection efforts — a positive sign the water body will one day be delisted as a pollution hot spot. Staff with the Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan (RAP) recently completed a survey of shoreline property owners from Carrying Place, west of Trenton, to Point Anne, east of Belleville. Although the results have not yet been processed, RAP implementation manager Jeff Borisko said he is looking forward to crunching the numbers, as almost all owners responded warmly to surveyors who knocked on their doors. “Almost all actually wanted to stay in touch with the program — they wanted to stay in touch with the Bay of Quinte Remedial Action Plan and they wanted a followup,” Borisko said. “I was really surprised at that.” Over two weeks in July, a team of about 12 people — made up of RAP staff, volunteers or workers with other environmental agencies — knocked on doors of property owners along the bay’s north shore. They were asked to complete a roughly 15-minute survey, which would allow staff to find out how much of their shoreline was unnatural — in other words altered by, say, a retaining wall or a dock. The survey also allowed staff to find out how willing people with unnatural shorelines would be to make adjustments to their properties for the sake of improving the environment. Action plan staff have a goal of making the Bay of Quinte shoreline 70 per cent natural in the distant future. A natural shoreline, they say, is more environmentally friendly because it would involve more trees and shrubs that can absorb run off that could potentially leak into the bay. That could lead to more fish and wildlife habitat in the area — something the International Joint Commission will look for when determining whether the Bay of Quinte can be de-listed. The IJC is a watch-dog organizations that monitors conditions in the Great Lakes. It labelled the bay as an area of concern in 1986, triggering the creation of the RAP in 1993. Borisko said he was curious to see how property owners would respond to surveyors. But, as a canvasser himself, he learned that many along the shoreline have a deep affection for the bay from living on the water for several years. Those people want to see the bay cleaned up, he said. “We weren’t negatively received. No one chased us off their property with a gun and no one set their dogs on us,” he joked. Surveyors hit 150 residential properties and about 20 commercial properties, over the two weeks. Out of them, all but a few willingly took part in the survey, Borisko said. The properties were selected randomly. Two more random surveys are expected to take place in the coming months. Staff hope to canvass residents on the south shore of the bay and residents in the Napanee area. Borisko said one of those surveys could begin early next year. The results of the surveys will help RAP staff plan a program to ensure the shoreline can become more natural. Borisko said the fact that many seem eager to participate improves the chances of a government grant program being set up for those who would like to naturalize their shorelines. He said he’s confident the RAP could secure money for such a program, but “we can probably get more having done this survey. “What we’re hoping to find through it is what people want to do, what they’re willing to do, what they’re not willing to do and then to direct funding accordingly.”
  6. ten-ten
  7. ....Wow, I think the only thing to say Cliff is, get back to wrk!
  8. ....I've been building custom rods for over 30 years and would be happy to answer any questions you have or that may arise via PM's.
  9. ....That's absolutely FANASTIC Roger and an incredible milestone to say the least. I'll be starting my 30th year at the neighbouring facility this fall and I know what you mean about the work family. It'll be a bitter sweet day for me when I get there. Congratulations, you've earned a long, happy and healthy retirement and I hope you collect on it.
  10. Spiel

    Odd PM's

    ....I got exactly the same one Joey. Oh man I'm sooooo excited.
  11. I'm glad to hear there were no fatalities. I can tell you that's not a Lake I'd want to be bobbing around hoping for landfall.....brrrrrrrr
  12. ....Has it been another year already, she is a tolerant women. Great camp pics yet again bud, next year can't come soon enough.
  13. ....HahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahah.... Oh crap I think I injured myself.... hahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahhaha....
  14. ....Considering the drive time and the fact you don't need anything I'd say NO! Spend the savings on fuel over at LeBarons since you'll be there .
  15. ....It is shame when a post showing off one's catch go so wrong. But it does happen from time to time. My personal apologies to Wallydiver44 for not seeing this one go astray.
  16. Power Pro Downrigger Line
  17. ....Those are indeed some brutes, very nice.
  18. I concur!
  19. .....Remember when all fishin lines (monofilaments) were designed with invisibility in mind....LOL You know Garry I saw on the net somewhere that Power Pro now offers downrigger line. I'm thinking it'll be a fantastic replacement for braided wire.
  20. .....While I can certainly empathize with his frustrations GCD you are correct that he'll find few or no litter bugs here. I'm also certain he didn't mean to imply there was.
  21. ....Wow, great stuff and I have viewed some of those views. Congratulations to you and Andrea on the marriage. Be nice to have a second (third, fourth, fifth....etc) honeymoon vacation back that way.
  22. ....You've killed me Dan. I'm happy thought that the three of yous managed to make it work. Next year can't come soon enough, thanks for the great pictures.
  23. ....Sheeeesh, I'll bet it's easy to manage a private board with a hundred or so members.
  24. ....For me the easiest method is live release. Never did aquire a taste for pan brookies.
  25. ....A little respect please. Christ is always, always spelled with a capital "C". End of rant.
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