
10-26-2008
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Originally Posted by scottbr
Curious about your comments about the OPP. I've been in the Honey Harbour area for 25 yrs. and see the OPP and Coast Guard on a regular basis in all the water areas in that region. I watched as the Georgian Bay National Park Ranger and heard the OPP boat responded to a 2 boat collision near The Del, going full tilt through Big Dog.
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The OPP has always responded to calls like this and the CG used to have a summer station down near the entrance to the South Bay area. I am talking of medical calls. I know of several people bit by rattlers. I am on Starr's Island over near Frying Pan Bay and we see alot of those little critters. It used to be that OPP would not come get you. Your best bet was to call someone like Jack Legault or even get in touch with the doctor at Camp Queen Elizabeth on Beausoleil for treatment. I have know a few people taken there for clear glass to be removed from a deep cut and snake bites.
The other thing I have noticed this past season was the OPP going out for "Ride" patrols at 10PM. I spent a portion of my teen years doing things at night that I would lose my drivers license for now. Of course I am older and wiser now  .
Gee, people moving too fast through Big Dog..... And a collision..... Not surprising.
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Originally Posted by scottbr
I also find the "back waters" well charted in both the strip charts and on my chartplotter. I've been into several out of the way areas without any problems (yet). It's also a good thing the locals mark the submerged rocks with the javex bottles in the bays. Although, I do go slowly and keep a good eye when out of the main channels.
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I only seem to hit things during the day. Usually because I am over-compensating away from a shoal, I hit the one on the other side.
It is better now and my GPS does a good job as well. I depend on it for muskie fishing!
The javex bottles also help but there a few spots where the chart location is off and the javex bottles just don't stay attached to their blocks. Right in front of my cottage is a prime example. The proper position for the shoal is off by about 40' (I know, it doesn't sound like much but explain that to your prop/keel/fishing lure), the wave action can be severe and the shoal structure doesn't lend itself to anchors. I have personally towed at least 5 boats bigger than 20' off that shoal.
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Patrick Rea
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