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Welcome Fellow Canadian's
Hey,
Here is a place for all the Polaris Ranger & RZR owners of Canada to come and discuss their toy's. Hope you enjoy the site. Josh
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: Welcome Fellow Canadian's
Welcome to the new Canada Chapter of PRF. Lets see lots of pics of those cool RZRs and Rangers from around the country.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Re: Welcome Fellow Canadian's
Hey .
Thanks for the welcome , I figure there are many more rzr Canadians that have not found this site . I will actively try to get the message out. I have been doing alot of riding , and I`ll tell ya that this rzr is great . |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re: Welcome Fellow Canadian's
Bring them on! Since you guys can't play hockey for $.H.I.T you might as well learn to ride here!
![]() Most of our group are southern and western guys so it sure is nice to have some frozen brained bretheren on the site. Gary
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We may not play hockey well (24 stanleys for montreal ) but hey were learning.
its great to have a connection to you guys south of here some time we forget were not alone . thats while reeling in a 3 lb speckled trout, or watching a moose in there local pond . were all one great family connected , the rest is just a line on the map . |
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I agree with the line on the map concept but do wish the customs idiots on each side would lighten up a bit.
We call those Speckled trout Brookies down here but I havn't seen one much over a pound since my last trip up to northern Maine. Have a pool in the stream along side of my house that is loaded with them but they rarely grow to much more then 6-8 inches. Probably the prettiest of the trout and voratious feeders and fighters. Here is my favorite sport. ![]() ![]() ![]() Gary
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Welcome neighbors, Gary those pic's bring back a lot of suppressed memories..
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Re: Welcome Fellow Canadian's
Hey Gary
you sure are right about about the line gang , but don`t let that stop you . We do a little spring tour were all the spec,s are two pounds limit six take home ans the rest in the pan. today the daugther is out chase white tails . in the freeing rain , she young!. have some pictures coming . just so you know where we are / North bay ontraio lots of open unexplored trails and old logging roads . untill next time .rzr |
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Sounds like fun ZRZ!
Go into your user profile and post a little info such as your location, age and all that good stuff so we can all see it. Deer season opens here next saturday and I am almost ready. Got my main stand all hooked up this week and now just have a portable climber to get set up. I don't ever shoot the bears around here but yesterday when I got to my main stand one had taken a nasty dump right at the foot of the ladder. He might want to find a different spot next week! The last time we were in Maine we took a drive way up north to Seebomook and I caught the prettiest brookie I have ever seen. It weighed close to 5 pounds and was 22 inches and fat. I released him after a couple of pics and then the camera got stolen from our car when we were in LL BEAN in Freeport. I have to list brook trout g in a fast stream as one of my favorites.Gary
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