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November 25th, 2020, 10:56 AM
#61
Actually many people in the cities have chickens now.

Originally Posted by
73hunter
Fisher, I bloody near fell off the couch when I read that. I have a new respect for you.
You ain’t so much of a snowflake urbanite Liberal after all. ����
"This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member
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November 25th, 2020 10:56 AM
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November 25th, 2020, 11:19 AM
#62
Actually I spend about 8 months a year as a citiot living at the cottage. I fish about 150 days a year. Hunt for deer every year for a week with a gun , and the rest of the time, bear and deer with a x-bow. Some may know , one of my sons is a licensed trapper. Because of hockey and curling commitments and the fact that the cottage is on an island we only go up 4 or 5 times during freeze up. When not able to go fishing up there, I fill in the need to fish by going to my local Lake Ontario tributaries, rivers and streams for anything. My house backs onto conservation lands that contain a trout filled creek. I go to Simcoe ice fishing 5-6 times a season. I feed the deer over my back fence with pumpkins and my kitchen compost. I have a game camera up and over the years have recognized many deer as they grow. And ...I have chickens.
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November 25th, 2020, 11:31 AM
#63

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
Actually I spend about 8 months a year as a citiot living at the cottage. I fish about 150 days a year. Hunt for deer every year for a week with a gun , and the rest of the time, bear and deer with a x-bow. Some may know , one of my sons is a licensed trapper. Because of hockey and curling commitments and the fact that the cottage is on an island we only go up 4 or 5 times during freeze up. When not able to go fishing up there, I fill in the need to fish by going to my local Lake Ontario tributaries, rivers and streams for anything. My house backs onto conservation lands that contain a trout filled creek. I go to Simcoe ice fishing 5-6 times a season. I feed the deer over my back fence with pumpkins and my kitchen compost. I have a game camera up and over the years have recognized many deer as they grow. And ...I have chickens.
Living the dream,good for you Fish.
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November 25th, 2020, 11:59 AM
#64

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Living the dream,good for you Fish.
Both of you should come out for some jumbo perch fishing. [emoji106]
We should have a meet and greet on Simcoe one day . Obviously not this year but sometime in the future. Get a bunch of members have a nice BBQ on the ice with fresh fish .
Always a blast
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November 25th, 2020, 12:59 PM
#65
Has too much time on their hands
You know - I like Jumbo perch over walleye any day of the week. Most under rated fish, that and poor mans lobster (Bourbot, Ling, slim fish). All the years I kicked a Ling back down the hole Walleye ice fishing..I regret after cooking one.

Originally Posted by
fishfood
Both of you should come out for some jumbo perch fishing. [emoji106]
We should have a meet and greet on Simcoe one day . Obviously not this year but sometime in the future. Get a bunch of members have a nice BBQ on the ice with fresh fish .
Always a blast
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Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party
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November 25th, 2020, 01:04 PM
#66
Yup, I always take the ling home that others don't want, love it. My favorite is whitefish, followed by catfish, then Simcoe candy-perch.
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November 25th, 2020, 01:13 PM
#67

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
How many on here can bake bread or pie from scratch?
Do you mean like this?
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November 25th, 2020, 01:31 PM
#68
Has too much time on their hands
A question for the preppers. How much fuel do you keep on hand to run generators? The reason I ask is if we have a complete power outage for any length of time, once your out of fuel, then what is the plan.
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November 25th, 2020, 01:40 PM
#69

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
A question for the preppers. How much fuel do you keep on hand to run generators? The reason I ask is if we have a complete power outage for any length of time, once your out of fuel, then what is the plan.
This was well covered in this thread:
https://www.oodmag.com/community/sho...tended-periods
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November 25th, 2020, 01:58 PM
#70

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
A question for the preppers. How much fuel do you keep on hand to run generators? The reason I ask is if we have a complete power outage for any length of time, once your out of fuel, then what is the plan.
Speaking for myself, I have a small Honda 2000 and another old 1500 run by an Briggs n Statton. The 1500 I wouldn't even consider running long term. I don't plan to run the household on the Honda, I'm already set up at my cabin to not need electricity and at my home, I would just drain the plumbing to save the water system. (I am rural, running off a jet pump.) As for gas, I would only use the gen set to keep the freezer going for a few weeks, running intermittently. At any given time, I usually have 4-6 cans of gas (80-120 litres). If the grid was still down and no gas available when I was about half through my supply, I would begin emptying the freezer and preserving what I could.