Jaymang's Comments
Granted it is a farm fish, it was still caught and landed, in the wild, which is the point of the record. I do however think that this should be a separate record from catching a wild rainbow trout.
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I agree with Johnny Cat. I've seen similar equipment from time to time and they are rather complicated to operate. Two joysticks, pedals, switches everywhere, lights and screens to look at, plus what you're doing outside the cab.
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I'm glad that the girl was not hurt and that the family chose not to sue. In reality the kids shouldn't have been near the railing. However, there should be a middle rail in the fence. If an adult tripped on something about 5 feet from that fence, they might fall over the cliff due to the grade of the hill. It just makes sense, and they're correcting it now. So congratulations to everybody for doing the right thing.
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It's been a good old Canadian winter this year. Like the ones I remember as a kid. So much snow that your house looks like a fortress from all the shoveling, and bitter cold for weeks at a time. I love it! I live in Edmonton and unfortunately the North Saskatchewan is not frozen. However, I have gone to some outdoor rinks built by the city, and lots of people have been out to local lakes and streams to skate. Outdoor skating is so much fun, no boards just open ice and snow!
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If this cat was that important to her I would think she'd want to protect her investment by at least allowing others easy identification of her property. Be it a collar, tattoo in the ear, or RFID chip. Any one of those would have been found by SPCA staff, and this would be a story of a woman being fined for allowing her expensive cat to be an un-neutered stray. Why must everyone else bear the burden of her mistakes? If anything she should have to pay the SPCA and her neighbors back for the trouble she's caused.