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Border Closure to mid-2021

Started by BigChief, August 13, 2020, 01:18:12 PM

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BigChief

Read an article today that mentioned the real possibity of the border remaining closed until mid-2021. That starts to put next year's trips at risk and will all but destroy some outfitters to miss that much revenue. Hopefully it doesn't come to fruition but what the heck are we going to do if it goes that long or longer.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada-u-s-border-travel-couples-alaska-1.5670867

limacharley

If the USA doesn't get control of this virus, what did you expect?
Wear masks, stay 2M apart (that's about 6.5 feet) Keep your social circle very small, don't leave your home unless essential (groceries, gas, health care etc)

You can do this!

Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

BigChief

Didn't start this post to get into arguments, but I refuse to live in fear of something with such a low mortality rate. Nothing will end until herd immunity is achieved.

Besides fishing is the most socially distant activity you can do. I could come to Kipawa with everything I need and never come into contact with another person.
This is just causing me to fish more in PA and may make me less likely to come back to Canada. This could end some outfitters for good.

RHYBAK

Don't worry

The Canadians can't travel much either so they are finding out more about the outfitters and starting to go to them this year.
I've been up three times to Kipawa this year.
Taggart Bay is starting to get a lot of local business.
Two Moons is still struggling
Smith Bay is closed for the season
3Seasons is full most of the season


Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle

Ozzy30

I've been to Alwaki twice and they are doing good as well.  Unfortunately until it gets under control I don't mind the border being closed.  I missed the trip with the Ohio and Pennsylvania guys this year but we haven't had more than 25 cases in our whole county and would like to keep it that way.  They are talking about pretty much shutting down our minor hockey up here.  For most canadians that's worse than a fishing trip or two.  Lets all do our part and we will be sitting on a porch together enjoying a frosty beer next year.  Everybody stay safe.

T-Bone

I cannot comment further until I settle down.
Embrace every moment...you only get it once

T-Bone

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Quote from: BigChief on August 13, 2020, 03:02:58 PM
Didn't start this post to get into arguments, but I refuse to live in fear of something with such a low mortality rate. Nothing will end until herd immunity is achieved.

I didn't post this comment to get into an argument either, but you know this virus has not exhibited any potential for 'herd immunity'. If you get it, you can get it again in as little as 4-5 months later.

I can say one thing for sure...I don't want it...I don't want anyone in my family to get it...and I don't want any of my friends to get it.

Somehow in all of this, I've lost some respect for some Americans. There seems to be a mentality out there that "liberty" means you can do whatever you want independent of government influence. Sorry people...that's just not the case.

Put your mask on. Practice social distancing. Wash your hands. Even a kid can follow those simple rules. 
Embrace every moment...you only get it once

Chazz

Well said T-Bone couldn't agree with you more.  I'm fortunate enough to be married to a Canadian citizen.  This allows me to still have the ability to cross the Canadian border.  My wife and I were there in June and July for approx 5 weeks.  I was able to see first hand how serious this pandemic is being taken by the people in that country.  That is the reason they pretty much have it in control.  I completely understand why the vast majority of the people up there do not want visitors from the states crossing the border.  I know there is a huge population difference between the US and Canada but when the US is averaging over a 1000 deaths per day and Canada is averaging around 5 one can plainly see why they don't want us up there.   

michelle

Totally agree with you T-Bone! I work with the public and have to wear a mask at work every day and I stay 6 feet away from anyone who refuses to wear one....I'm not living in fear, just prefer to keep my family safe! I feel for the Americans who have such high numbers...but until this is under control, I hope the border stays closed as well.

limacharley

Just a couple of comments...

I read an article this morning by Frances Carruthers...HOW THE LAST GLOBAL PANDEMIC CHANGED THE WORLD. Very interesting. America was slow to react and lost 500,000 people then. But the article points to differences between large cities that enforced stricter controls of people versus cities that didn't. St Louis vs Philly was an example given.

Outfitters-you know when the only Sportsman shows you go to to promote your business are American ones and then the border shuts them out....what do you expect? Here's a thought, start targeting Canadians. Why put all your eggs in one basket? I operate a manufacturing business. 75% of my work is with one company. I'm constantly promoting my business to diversify our customer base. What if that one company went bankrupt or moved to Europe?? When I took over, that percentage was 95%. I'm still working on it. Just getting into Defense products now.

I'm glad you feel like I do TBone. Some people are thinking these measures are put in place to control us. heck, it's to stop the spread of this virus. Flatten the curve folks and things will get back to normal more quickly. Some people are crying that they can't go fishing in Canada. sniffle, sniffle sniffle....People's lives are at stake here. Way more important than your fishing trip.

@BigChief -you couldn't get here without buying gas, speaking with border officials, buying groceries, leeches and beer...so yes you could come into contact with  many people.

Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

BigChief

@limacharley - groceries, leeches and beer are brought with me. Gas is paid by card at the pump. So the only contact is with a border official who can choose to touch my passport or view the information as I hold it up to them.

BigChief

@T-Bone Currently there is no verifiable evidence that once you get it, you can get it again in 4-5 months. If you have something on that I would be interested to read it.

Ozzy30

With my wife and mother at high risk and my dad already given about 5-6 yrs to live with a lung disease.  Catching covid once is more than enough.  I do feel for everybody that can't do what they always have but we are all making sacrifices. We really all should stop thinking about ourselves and sacrifices we have made and maybe think about all the needless deaths caused by covid.  Stay safe my friends

ziggy6

As a residents of NY state my buddies and I got to see what this virus can do.. I still dont understand why my fellow countrymen refuse to do what's good for our country and put a simple mask on and stay 6 feet from each other?  ..I'm going to be going back into a classroom in the coming weeks with 15 kids and I am a bit nervous ( I have a 93 old father and 85 year old mother ) My hope is the scientists in the world work their magic and we get a control of this.
   I can not blame the Canadians for closing us out I think I would want the US to do the same thing if the circumstances were reversed.  Lets hope the US residents get smarter and the virus takes a beating so we all can sit around next year and get back to reporting our great fishing trips.

T-Bone

Quote from: BigChief on August 14, 2020, 09:55:37 AM
@T-Bone Currently there is no verifiable evidence that once you get it, you can get it again in 4-5 months. If you have something on that I would be interested to read it.

Heard or read that several weeks ago...not sure of source and really don't believe almost any news source to tell the straight-truth these days anyway. All I could see with a quick look today was they (whoever that is) said it was 'unlikely' you could get it twice...but then again...they just don't know yet. I can tell you one thing...I'm not going to throw myself into a pool of Covidiots to become a data point they can reference to solve an unknown.

I recognize the mortality rate is relatively low....but again, I'm not taking any chances as the people I know that have had it say it's the worst sickness they've every experienced in their life...and the effects of it last several weeks...not several days. No thanks.
Embrace every moment...you only get it once