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For a group of apparent outdoors people......I sure am glad to see how seriously you take something like this.

 

But yeah, a great percentage of you probably do drink that, so I guess you know what you are drinking now......or at least what colour it starts out as.

 

 

 

Well sinker did make a post about who to contact and stuff. Just thought i throw in a lil humor :dunno:

 

Maybe you can start up a group like this :)

 

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yeah, and I'm sure that my tricking of fish into impaling themselves on hooks would go great with that.....

 

Seriously, your quarry lives in that water, and so does the water of millions.......

 

Nothing at all to joke about, but thats just my opinion......

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You could send those pictures to CP24, I'm sure that would make for an interesting story when they bring their cameras down there.

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For a group of apparent outdoors people......I sure am glad to see how seriously you take something like this.

 

But yeah, a great percentage of you probably do drink that, so I guess you know what you are drinking now......or at least what colour it starts out as.

I drank the "Orange drink" right up till they got rid of it a month or so ago. BTW, it was meant to lighten the thread as others spoke of what to do.

 

Classic! :thumbsup_anim:

Jim

Cheers.

 

I LOVED THAT STUFF WHEN I WAS A KID

I wish they still had it! Better then gatoraid for a hangover! ;)

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I use to live right around the corner from there off parkside drive.

The Humber River is the nastiest water. Just north of the city there

have been over 1,500 chemical and oil spills into the river over the last

9 years by industrial & commercial companies.

 

I still live along the Humber but in North Etobicoke close to Humber College

and have seen and reported paint cans, garbage bins and grocery carts being

dumped in the river.

 

It's really sad. Tried fishing the river 10 times now with only catching chub. Seen a couple

carp and sucker and most times they are floating and half dead.

 

Oddly enough just north of the industrial companies polluting it's waters is a healthy trout fishery.

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