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  1. hocked up to a friend truck and everything worked. must be a short circuit in the truck that is causing it. appreciate the help.
  2. I am completely baffled by this issue. I purchased the flat four tester and it appears to work just fine. running lights light up, LT and RT both work and when I press the breaks both LT and RT light up so it appears power is coming out of the vehicle. I just got off the phone with EZ Loader to order new lights and they tell me that it is not the light. According to them, the lights I have are all one unit. If the LT and RT lights work then the break light is not burnt out as it is the exact same light. Hence it is not the light. I am not sure what to do now. I guess I will find someone with a pull vehicle to hook up my trailer to see if they have the same issue. If not then it will be the vehicle and if yes it will be the trailer. How to correct it baffles me. If anyone lives in the Rutherford and Bathurst area and has a pull vehicle, I would love to swing by or vice versa to attach my trailer to your vehicle.
  3. Thanks, it is the break lights on the boat and not the car. How can one check the connector to see if the power is coming? The bulb makes sense but I would be surprised if both would burn out at the same time. What is the easiest way to figure out if power is coming in from the vehicle into the connector to make sure the issue is on the trailer and not on the car?
  4. Hello, I just picked up my boat/trailer from storage and connected the 5 way trailer wire connector to the vehicle adaptor prior to towing. Tested the lights and noticed that all lights, night lights, left turn, right turn, hazards work but the break lights do not. Does this mean my trailer breaks are also not working and how can I isolate the cause? Is it a problem with the vehicle receiver or the trailer wire? Any suggestions on what could be the issue, how to identify it and how to fix it would be great. Thanks you in advance.
  5. thank you very much. will be picking up the tackle tomorrow. much appreciated.
  6. I will try to give whitefish a go this year and need to go out and buy some tackle. Would love whatever suggestions I can get on the board to avoid wasting money on useless stuff. Much appreciated ahead of time.
  7. Another winner. Next time you take a picture of a pike, try to make sure it is bigger than the perch I caught last weekend.
  8. Wow, crossed the line. If you see a jaywalker, maybe you should just run him over. Like I said before, to many people here take their fishing far to seriously, especially on a lake called Dalrymple which one could spit across. Clearly you cannot read or you would have read that I have no cottage. Maybe this guy who posted the sign has personal experience that not all fisherman like you profess to be are caring enough to remove a stranded hook.
  9. Let him know that Mr. Sensitivity at 47 at layzee acres has a few pictures he may want back!
  10. use common sense for the last two posts. I am not saying that posting this sign is the right thing to do but reasonable people would look the other way on this one and the last two analogies are not the same. You can't compare this to anything else.
  11. First, I have no idea who this guy is and I don't own a cottage. However, from my perspective, the guy clearly has kids and is trying to create a safe environment for them so they don't end up with your rusted hook lodged into their foot and an emergency run to the hospital. To many of you are taking this way to seriously. It is simply his way as a father to ask you not to throw sharp objects that can hurt his kids at his dock. Seems logical to me. While I love to fish like the next guy, as a dad, I have to respect his imagination to protect his family. My guess is his dock is not the mecca honey hole on the lake that is worth this fuss and crazy debate leading to a call to the MNR. Maybe tomorrow you can report a jaywalker. From my perspective, you have way to much time on your hands to cause this guy personal issues with the MNR and possibly police for simply trying to keep hooks out of his kids feet. Furthermore, do you catch the news from BC lately. If I saw someone taking pictures of my home who I did not know, again, as a father and all the crazy people that are out there, I would be pretty pissed as well. From my perspective, your holier than though attitude just caused this guy a very significant headache. But I guess from your perspective, you now have a honey hole to fish and if you are lucky you will catch one bass a year from under that dock. So his personal headache that he will now need to deal with and possible fine must be worth at least one more fish for you this year.
  12. I fish the Callander Bay area every year around this time and would agree that the last two years have been different but I put it on mother nature vs anything else. For about a 5 year period the fishing was fantastic. Then last year the warm water and lower water moved the fish to a different location and a much earlier bite which we off course missed when we arrived for our annual trip. This year was much better but still not the same as the years before and we were also catching many more walleye in the slot and quite a few very small fish but limited number of good size keepers. Numbers were also down from prior years but again, it has been a very cold spring and it simply had not warmed enough yet and the bite was just beginning. Perhaps those 2 year class fish have not moved in yet. Tough to really get a guage on what is going on in only spending 4 days in the area each year. The one thing for sure is the number of small fish cought suggests a very good couple years to come.
  13. some helpfull pointers. I like the idea of a 19 foot pro v. Exactly what I want. Just need to take proper measurements.
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