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Old November 15th, 2004, 10:38 PM
Bill
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Default Ontario (Canada) Fishing Location Service & Consumption Advice

Ontario Fish Finding Service wrote:

Ontario (Canada) Fishing Location Service & Consumption Advice

I host a service that lets you find over 1,700 places to fish within
the borders of Ontario Canada. Information includes size of catches
expected as well as consumption advice.

You can access this service via

http://69.194.236.224:28080

For more information you may refer to the instructions below, or just
send me an email at publicgis_d AT rogers DOT com.

Thankyou
Kevin


Whoa-
I clicked on the Kenora icon to see what "advice" one would get.
Better tell the chamber of commerce you advise against eating walleye
more than twice a month if they're of any size - it might change the
restaurant offerings in town.


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Old November 16th, 2004, 01:41 PM
Ontario Fish Finding Service
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Default Ontario (Canada) Fishing Location Service & Consumption Advice

For what it's worth, the consumption advice offered by my web site is issued
by the Ontario Government Ministry of Natural Resources every two years.
They provide the data only in book form; my site offers it as an interactive
web site.

The Govt said they were going to create a web site too, but after 1 1/2
years, nothing yet. They know about my service, but don't want to use it as
theirs. If they did, they could update the data as it becomes available.

A big chunk of our tax dollars goes into the compilation of the consumption
advice; it's too bad they can't spend a bit more to create a proper web site
for it.

ps. You don't have to click on any particular placename on the map -- you
can click anywhere, and it will detect the location.

Whoa-
I clicked on the Kenora icon to see what "advice" one would get.
Better tell the chamber of commerce you advise against eating walleye
more than twice a month if they're of any size - it might change the
restaurant offerings in town.


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Old November 16th, 2004, 01:41 PM
Ontario Fish Finding Service
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Default Ontario (Canada) Fishing Location Service & Consumption Advice

For what it's worth, the consumption advice offered by my web site is issued
by the Ontario Government Ministry of Natural Resources every two years.
They provide the data only in book form; my site offers it as an interactive
web site.

The Govt said they were going to create a web site too, but after 1 1/2
years, nothing yet. They know about my service, but don't want to use it as
theirs. If they did, they could update the data as it becomes available.

A big chunk of our tax dollars goes into the compilation of the consumption
advice; it's too bad they can't spend a bit more to create a proper web site
for it.

ps. You don't have to click on any particular placename on the map -- you
can click anywhere, and it will detect the location.

Whoa-
I clicked on the Kenora icon to see what "advice" one would get.
Better tell the chamber of commerce you advise against eating walleye
more than twice a month if they're of any size - it might change the
restaurant offerings in town.


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Old November 17th, 2004, 01:57 AM
Cyli
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Default Ontario (Canada) Fishing Location Service & Consumption Advice

On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 08:41:11 -0500, "Ontario Fish Finding Service"
wrote:

(snipped)

ps. You don't have to click on any particular placename on the map -- you
can click anywhere, and it will detect the location.


It gives no information on rivers. While Brook, Brown, and Rainbow
are listed (I can't recall if Steelhead are), the only trout shown are
Lakes trout.

Cyli
r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels.
Often taunted by trout.

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