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All good points.
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the matrix is not easier on us during cold seasons
This point especially. I have a job that requires me to be at a computer all day, and sometimes nights and weekends. In my videos, I'm about 183lbs in the summer. After putting my boat away, I'm about 190 lbs lol. I have a garage shop so I spend most of my active time in there and in the home gym, but still, it doesn't seem to counter-balance my joy of IPAs On the water, it's only Gatorade and water; but additionally, my watch tells me that a full day of fishing for lakers and working on the boat, I burn around 1000-1200 active calories.
That reminds me, it's time to start my winter brewing hobby again soon Maybe I'll bring a keg out to a hut for you guys! BTW, what is the *real* rule updated for 2021/2022 about drinking in your hut? Are you allowed to? I've heard so many conflicting views on that law.
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QUOTE (reelinginthebigone @ Dec 18, 2021 - 02:39 pm)
All good points.
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the matrix is not easier on us during cold seasons
This point especially. I have a job that requires me to be at a computer all day, and sometimes nights and weekends. In my videos, I'm about 183lbs in the summer. After putting my boat away, I'm about 190 lbs lol. I have a garage shop so I spend most of my active time in there and in the home gym, but still, it doesn't seem to counter-balance my joy of IPAs On the water, it's only Gatorade and water; but additionally, my watch tells me that a full day of fishing for lakers and working on the boat, I burn around 1000-1200 active calories.
That reminds me, it's time to start my winter brewing hobby again soon Maybe I'll bring a keg out to a hut for you guys! BTW, what is the *real* rule updated for 2021/2022 about drinking in your hut? Are you allowed to? I've heard so many conflicting views on that law.
"at a computer all day, and sometimes nights and weekends" - same here my reeling friend.
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I believe the answer to alcohol on the ice is….no alcohol allowed unless in a permanent hut with sleeping quarters and cooking facilities. I’m still trying to find my google answer to back this up.
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No wonder nobody ever knows the rules, because the ministry and province are changing them every year. Then to actually find the information is literally impossible.
They really need to put out an annual newsletter to all boaters reminding them of the rules within the province/zone.
Boats are the same way - You can drink on them if they have a plumbed-in head, cooking facilities, and sleeping quarters. So basically cruiser-type boats of at least 25-feet. But I believe they go a bit further - as you can't drink on them if they are moving. You can only drink on them if they are moored or at the port. The number of people in the past few years that either don't know this rule, or don't give a crap is pretty astounding.
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You two are right on both ice fishing and boats where alcohol is consumed. Your ice bungalo does not have to be as fancy as this but it needs all the facilities to sleep and cook and washroom also better not forget a fire extinguisher. Same with a boat and under anchor or docked.
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QUOTE (reelinginthebigone @ Dec 20, 2021 - 12:44 am)
I'm going to need more pictures, for science.
Look up Yetti Fish House, Brandon Minnesota. What ever you can think up, they can build it. It is just like anything out there. You want a floating house for summer, slash ice house for winter. There is probably someone out there that has one for sale or will custom make it for you.
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QUOTE (YYZNewf @ Dec 19, 2021 - 03:20 pm)
I believe the answer to alcohol on the ice is….no alcohol allowed unless in a permanent hut with sleeping quarters and cooking facilities. I’m still trying to find my google answer to back this up.
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