Joe when the anti Trumps move up here I might take their spot in Texas lol.
This has been a great discussion in all seriousness guys. I just know if everyone agreed with me the world would be a better place ;-)
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Joe when the anti Trumps move up here I might take their spot in Texas lol.
This has been a great discussion in all seriousness guys. I just know if everyone agreed with me the world would be a better place ;-)
Don't mean to derail the thread but just curios what are the usual things OPP looks for and asks for when they stop you in boat?
depends on the size of craft. but boating license, bailing bucket, noise maker, life jackets, anchor, buoyant throwing line, paddle, flashlight and fire extinguisher come to mind. I am sure I am forgetting something other than fish slightly over the slot limit of course.
Gee - no toilet paper - with all that stuff is there any room in the boat for my tackle box?
At many retailers magazine counters and check outs,Transport Canada has Boaters Handbooks readily available free of charge that list everything required according to the size of the boat you're using. Pick one up and keep it with your tackle. It could save you some money and aggravation.
Come on !! They are going after the low hanging fruit for a tax grab. It's obvious because boating fatalities are going up proving that what they are doing isn't working.
To bring up families that have lost members to alcohol and boating is disingenuous to the families.
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