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preparing boating season

February 21 2008 at 10:39 AM
Didier  (no login)

Hi, cowboys
you must respect safety rules on board, so i do for next season
regards
Didier
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James Brunette
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Oooh Boy, here we go !

February 21 2008, 12:17 PM 

Didier,

I can see the American culture has had an impact on you! This is commonly referred to as a "snakebite kit" here in the US.

Well done !

James

 
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Mark Weller
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Snakebite kit?

February 21 2008, 2:04 PM 

That's a small kit by APYC standards around here we have some of those really nasty Lake Erie water snakes and you need a properly stocked kit onboard your boat. This is the way we do it around the Lake Erie Islands. Doesn't matter what kind of snake might get you we have the cure!



 
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Paul
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Lake Erie Sea Monster

February 21 2008, 2:25 PM 


From some of the reports coming from Lake Erie, it appears the snakebite kit is in use all too frequently!







http://www.geocities.com/saqatchr/page12.html

Regards,

Paul

 
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Mark Weller
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You found Lemmie!

February 21 2008, 2:35 PM 

I havent seen Lemmie in years other than when driving over the Rt 2 bridge over the Huron River if you look to the right you will see him!

 
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Didier
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i'm afraid !

February 21 2008, 2:37 PM 

I'm wondering if Heidi gets a big kit for the loch ness ! ah !ah!

 
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Paul
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Big stuff grows in fresh water !!

February 21 2008, 3:05 PM 


You know...........when you have buddies like THIS...........













...........it sure pays to have PHOTOS to back-up those stories I tell.

Sheesh, without the photo documentation, they would have never believed it.








Caught trolling at 8 knots using chicken liver for bait, lol.

Paul








 
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