Its an unwritten rule in Canada that the government is there to protect us from ourselves.
Its a rule that you need one to get back. If they let you back without one, thats fine with me.
Hey, Its the governments responsibility to protect us, so be nice and follow the rules.
I'm gonna get my card next month.
Well, you will have a passport with you so thats easy enough.
Oars in oarlocks are handy for trolling really slowly too.
And the oar being way longer then a paddle you can pole yourself in the shallow weeds too.
Its a good idea to wear a life jacket
Thats because the card doesn't mean a lot and the rental operators would have had too much to say about the money grab if it affected their livlihood
Just my humble opinion
Sounds like enough rod and line to me. I like light tackle. just put good swivels on it
Troll or cast a williams warbler around. Hammered, gold and silverThe guys I know that fish for Pike call that the "dinner bell"
Many moons ago there were 3 us us fishing specs from a canoe
I hooked one and the large inexperienced American fellow in the middle sitting on the bottom grabs the net. When the fish got close, he lunges at it with the net. Water comes in over the side, but the other 2 of us lean back in time to avert disaster. We did take on about 4 inches of water though. After the fish was landed our American friend requests that we go to shore to empty the canoe so that he doesn't have to sit in water all day. Well, us 2 with the seats under us decided that it would be a good reminder to not lunge for fish if he was required to sit in the aftermath for a while ...And man did we catch specs that trip
I have the same sorta problem with a 2 evenrude about the same age. It hasn't been used in years.
If I can't find a new tank. I'm going to try to adapt a plastic gas can to it. It will look goofy.
My suggestion is to band together as a country and not give any MP or MPP a second term.
A second term gives them a pension. If you want to be heard, let them try that on for a while.
Somehow we gotta make these guys understand that we can't afford anything more
Picturesque spots on the north shore of Lake Superior?
lemme see
pretty much every inch of the way from the Sault to Thunder Bay
keep your camera ready and stop at the scenic outlooks along the way
I was just sticking to the choices given, but first choice would be a 12' tinny
The tent tariler will easily haul a light one.
heck, we pulled one to BC and back like that
With the wife and baby, I think I would go for the zodiak.
It will fly with a motor that size, it will haul on top of your camper, and the wife and baby will be safe and comfy in it, and, you can easily operate it yourself.