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    I didn't catch this on any threads.....sort of makes Marinas being closed a moot point


    NEWS RELEASE
    ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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    The Orillia Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind boaters that all non-essential travel is being discouraged by the Ontario Ministry of Health at this time, including travel by water.

    Though the air temperature is rising, local waters are still icy cold. Survival time is greatly diminished for someone immersed in cold water, but if you must be on the water, here are a few tips for cold water safety:

    https://www.midlandtoday.ca/local-ne...ts-opp-2243883

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    Yup, and some will say 'discouraged', is not law, so I am going anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Yup, and some will say 'discouraged', is not law, so I am going anyway.
    I hope so
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Yup, and some will say 'discouraged', is not law, so I am going anyway.
    Yep,me,too,because the Premier announced that seasons would open on schedule which is a month away. My bet it the pressure will be insurmountable by then to re-open the province or face massive civil disobedience. No matter what,there's a limit to everything,Covid-19 or not.

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    Maybe that is why the military is gearing up? Take away our jobs , close our schools, parks and business , but don't you dare postpone our fishing. Does it seem as selfish to you, as it does non-fisherpeople?
    Last edited by fishermccann; April 19th, 2020 at 12:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Maybe that is why the military is gearing up? Take away our jobs , close our schools, parks and business , but don't you dare touch our fishing. Does it seem as selfish to you, as it does non-fisherpeople?
    There's a pretty significant difference between someone going fishing and a school packed full of germ harboring kids.

    Non fisherfolk walk their dog, go for a jog or sit on their back deck. Do you think those selfish non fisherfolk can see the difference between walking their dog alone and fishing alone?

    I'm sure it will come back to safety however, I'd bet more people are bitten by dogs each year or trip and fall/get hit by a car while out for a jog than people fall out of boats and require medical attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Maybe that is why the military is gearing up?
    Tell me what they are "gearing up" for?




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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    Maybe that is why the military is gearing up? Take away our jobs , close our schools, parks and business , but don't you dare postpone our fishing. Does it seem as selfish to you, as it does non-fisherpeople?
    I get the rationale of shutting down possible areas of congestion to stop the spread of the virus, What I don't get is why not publish the movement of positive test cases. 500 plus new positives in Ontario yet no mention of where or who so other possible contacts can protect themselves. In this gps enabled device society we live in isn't it possible to know possible tracts of the virus? Would better enable targeted isolation as opposed to shutting everything down indefinitely
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    It seems most of the new cases are coming out of the retirement and long term care residences. It's a real shame they've been allowed to deteriorate. All the government attention has been going to hospitals. LTC's have been shuffled aside.
    Ya, I think they dropped the ball on this one for sure...... They need to concentrate on looking after them a little better...
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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    There's a pretty significant difference between someone going fishing and a school packed full of germ harboring kids.

    Non fisherfolk walk their dog, go for a jog or sit on their back deck. Do you think those selfish non fisherfolk can see the difference between walking their dog alone and fishing alone?

    I'm sure it will come back to safety however, I'd bet more people are bitten by dogs each year or trip and fall/get hit by a car while out for a jog than people fall out of boats and require medical attention.

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