This is at a marina near my cottage at Minaki.
HT2 Mike Hammock for helping me rotate the picture.
This is at a marina near my cottage at Minaki.
HT2 Mike Hammock for helping me rotate the picture.
Aug 5 2017
Ben Casselman of FiveThirtyEight writes: Prime-age employment rate hits 78.7%, highest since September 2008. Of course we still have a long way to go to get back to the peak of about 17 years ago.
Aug 4 2017
The term 'natural' has multiple meanings and even more connotations. It often means something like free from human interference, and sometimes comes with a connotation of better or healthier. When economists refer to a "natural rate of interest", however, those definitions don't work. Obviously no interest rate can ...
Aug 4 2017
This is at a marina near my cottage at Minaki. HT2 Mike Hammock for helping me rotate the picture.
READER COMMENTS
Mike Hammock
Aug 4 2017 at 2:13pm
I’m glad it worked. Now I have so many questions!
How much did live bait cost?
How was it dispensed–a bag?
What was it? Little guppies? Worms?
Did you see many people make use of it?
Things you probably can’t answer:
Who stocks the machine?
How often must it be stocked?
Is this sort of machine common?
Rich Berger
Aug 4 2017 at 5:52pm
C’mon Dave, bait vending machines are so 1990s. One hour drone delivery would be nicer, right to the stream.
Phil
Aug 6 2017 at 12:54pm
Uniqlo is now selling clothes in vending machines.
Anh Ha
Aug 6 2017 at 7:40pm
No surprise that they produce a vending machine for baits since we are living in the 21st century- the world of technology. However, not that much people are fishing, or either want to buy baits from the vending machine. Did the producer think about the amount of consumer before they install the machine? Will the machine being benefit of income or just like a wrong investment?
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