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Golfman09

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  1. Computer hardware store.
  2. I've been back and forth several times and have never been asked. Not sure what the actual rules are though.....I'm going on about 7 trips in the last 3 years.....can't say its that big of a deal.
  3. A friend of mine was on the cougar crew this past winter and he said there are a large number of Cats for that particular area. They do extremely well with all of the deer, elk and moose around there. So much so that they would leave kills once they were frozen as they could more easily catch something else rather than chew the frozen meat.
  4. This team has disintegrated faster than I've seen any team before it. Not sure they can get this thing turned around. Effort has been a frightening disappearing act. Hope for the Canucks sake that they can get it turned around.
  5. Completely agree.....I have a set of special edition Mizuno Irons that were meant to be hung in a special wall rack. I see no point of hanging golf clubs on a wall.....use em or don't own em!
  6. Yep....actually showed my wife the post before I put it up.....
  7. This is what I settled on for my wife.....
  8. I just pulled the trigger on the Garmin 60CSX.....was able to get GPS City to match Costco's price as well as picked up a few accessory items that I could not get from Costco. Rickr you are right...that price just could not be passed up. I tried to justify jumping up to the Oregon but for the money it was too big a gap. I did buy the Canadian Topo as I am not real patient with technology so thought it would be a more streamlined way to go...may find its not needed in the end but it we'll see. Looking forward to getting some backcountry fishing in this year!
  9. I'm looking for a handheld GPS unit to use for hiking and backpacking that has maps that work well through Western Canada and around the Northwest US. Ideally something that I can setup trips ahead of time on the computer and then follow while backpacking or biking. Do anyone have experience using these???.....and of the models that are available and do you have any recommendations for good or bad ones? I have used a Garmin GPS for roads and have found it fairly reliable but have never used one in the bush. Thanks guys! Mark
  10. I also would by a Clack.....and if you are making the trip down south you do not necessarily have one picked before going down.....I went down and brought it back from Idaho falls a couple of years ago and Clackacraft had a yard full of boats. In my opinion the quality is much better on a clack and the guys were first class. Matt Kelley was the one I spoke with the most but also talked to John at the FF show when they were here. Had no problems at the border....pay your GST and go. You may want to give them a heads up your coming as it does require some paperwork coming back...and the dollar is so strong right now. Very happy with the deal and the guys were good to deal with! If you want anymore specifac info just sent me a pm.
  11. I like the: "Daddy I pooped..." to which I turn around and look at my daughter to find her without any clothes or diaper on. Then the search begins!
  12. I have done it and had not problems.....but I bought from a dealer in Helena and also spend most of our camping time not too far from there. I did have one issue with the stereo in ours and turned the warranty trip into a fishing trip on the Missouri River. In my opinion you have to save 5k or more to make it worthwhile as you will blow a day or two in travel and a few hundred dollars in fuel to go and get it. I also factored in anticipating to get my warranty done in the US as the time it would take to make it happen for a second round trip. The border crossing and subsequent inspection are no issue....when I did it it was actually cheaper to pay the RIV fee than to have the unit CSA approved coming out of the states. I don't think it has changed...at that time you could buy the unit and take it to the border without calling ahead like you do for a vehicle. If you can find a good deal its pretty simple....on the other hand the dealers around here have sharpened their pencils....I bought one in the spring and the price locally was only $2500 more than the US.
  13. Nice job....looks like some great fish to hand through the year! What is the name of that song/artist?
  14. Silverdoc is right.....figure out which size you want and just buy that cutter....not too much dough......I have the set and only use one size......Scissors would work quite well also as they do not need to be very intricate.
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