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kgm

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  1. Finally got my first deer 45 minutes into the hunt Monday morning. I had 8 does hanging out infront of me but decided I wasn't going to tag out on a doe less than an hour into the season, especially because I was hunting alone and didn't want to drag it out by myself. Glad I waited, all of a sudden this buck comes out of the woods on a mission right after 2 of the does. Beautiful 9 pointer for the freezer
  2. kgm

    Wow !

    Yes, the fuel economy is less. 100 liters of propane gets less mileage than 100 liters of gas. But cost wise it is still significantly cheaper. $.80 a liter for propane, or $1.40 a liter for gas.
  3. kgm

    Wow !

    I bought a large GMC express van that runs on propane a few years back. Best decision I have made. Runs clean. Low compression so the engine lasts longer (just passed the 800,000km mark), and best of all its as cheap to run as my old Dodge caravan but twice as big inside. No real noticeable difference in power either
  4. Bass, and pike for sure. That end of the river is super deep in spots. Find the more shallow areas like under the QEW, or into Port Robinson and you will find bass and pike. I assume there is walleye in there as well but have never seen any on that end of the river myself
  5. That end of the river with the muddy water I find using a black or very dark lure works better. Can see it in the water like a shadow a little better than a bright color lure.
  6. It's exercise isn't it? Exercise is one reason to leave the house that is "permitted
  7. I got my boat batteries at pro battery shops on hwy 20 by the allanburg bridge. They were pretty knowledgeable in pointing me to the best battery for my needs. Maybe give them a call and see what they recommend. Pricing was decent as well.
  8. There are pike, walleye and bass at that end of the river by o'reillys bridge. There are certainly more on the other side of the aqua duct in welland (clearer water and more weeds) but you can find them where you are. The water on that end is pretty muddy. Try throwing black or dark color crank baits and spinners. (I like darker colours in dark water. Other people will say bright colours but I find the dark colours show through the muddy water better ). Good luck
  9. There is walleye, pike and bass in that end of the river for sure
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