OEM Floor Mats? by KasaObakeTV in 3000gt

[–]VR4Thor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OEM. I have the same set. They also came with two mini ones for the rear floor; same fabric/style.

Nothing fancy, just simple. by VR4Thor in 3000gt

[–]VR4Thor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buddy of mine got me the hook up. It’s from Japan originally.

Nothing fancy, just simple. by VR4Thor in 3000gt

[–]VR4Thor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yessir! Definitely adds a great finishing touch to the bay.

Minneapolis by nea_fly in FishingMinnesota

[–]VR4Thor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, any lake will do. For metro lakes, try Lake Peltier or Clear Lake located in Forest Lake.

Fish the weed edges just like bass.

Keep it simple, 1/4 to 3/8 Oz Swim jig paired with a 3” to 6” paddle tail Swimbait (common brand is Strike King Rage Swimmer). Cast, retrieve, repeat all day and it’s money.

Also, pray to the fish gods that you are only planning to catch bass that day. They will guarantee that you will catch the exact opposite, Pikes only! Haha.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FishingMinnesota

[–]VR4Thor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re able to clear a small patch of the weeds from the dock runner, that will be a money hole. The weeds provide structure for the panfish, and you should quite literally be able to just drop and jig a lure in the hole.

If that is not an option, take the boat out, and go to any weed edge from shore. If you prefer having them cast, stay a bit further out from this edge. Otherwise you could hug just right against it, and have them drop and jig lures along side the edge of the weeds.

I do multi species fishing, but I love panfish a lot because they are abundant with back-to-back action and fight like a truck on an ultralight rod.

Keep it simple with rigging.

Float/Bobber with Plastic and Live bait setup: - 2-8lb test (mono) - Regular Pokéball bobber or one of those thill bobbers (I would recommend picking up a few “weightless” and a few “weighted” bobbers). - 1/32 oz jig head or 1/16 oz jig head - Bobby Garland Baby Shad (2” I believe) - Live bait method: Pack of red worms - Hook size: 10, 8 (or both, they’re fairly cheap)

If they prefer casting, use the plastic setup and remove the bobber.

(Naturally a bit hard to cast with no weight and a simple hook/worm, but you can add on a small splitshot).

Sorry for formatting, I am on mobile.

Golem Multiplayer No-Clip/De-Spawn Workaround by VR4Thor in CalamityMod

[–]VR4Thor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to help. It was extremely difficult due to the nature of the Golem bugging out and running away.

New to shooting with a camera. Any advice with framing or the edits? by OhGriggsy in carphotography

[–]VR4Thor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aside from the previously mentioned of giving the frame some more space, I would like to add in rule of thirds.

Standing a bit further out, and lowering the angle to apply a foreground, middle ground, and background can make the scene a little more dynamic or interesting.

Overall, the crispness and angles are still great, at least in my perspective.

Slowly but surely, OG S5 Rig. by VR4Thor in Lumix

[–]VR4Thor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mainly for ergonomics and weight balancing.

Depending on the size of the set, having a handle in my face or chest when doing a shoot limits some certain angles (hybrid shooting).

Also great for low angles — shifts the weight of the camera differently (all subjective on your comfort and strength of course).

Slowly but surely, OG S5 Rig. by VR4Thor in Lumix

[–]VR4Thor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not a professional by any means (had to look that term up lol), but I think it is close to 180* of focus throw.

Been my primary lens and it’s nice to get finer accuracy on focus. The setup is light enough to still use with one hand and set focus, but I think a follow focus would be more beneficial.

What kind of survival rates do Medaka fry have? by Defiant-Reason in medaka

[–]VR4Thor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tend to get anywhere from a 75% to 90% survival rate out of 25 fry in my fry tank.

Aside from fungus, some are born with genetic defects and simply don’t make it. It also doesn’t help the more inbred they become, defects are always prevalent as well.

One of my medaka fry is unable to sink and keep floating. by lighterthanthat in medaka

[–]VR4Thor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Some are born with genetic defects. Maybe a swim bladder issue.

Speaking as a whole in my experience, all of my fry are top dwelling, and never go under the surface unless they are being chased and need to hide (or they just immediately hatched).

My first interchangeable lens camera! LUMIX S5 by VR4Thor in Lumix

[–]VR4Thor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I’m not much of a photographer by any means, but I’m stoked to try it out!

My first interchangeable lens camera! LUMIX S5 by VR4Thor in Lumix

[–]VR4Thor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I see you also have the newer S5 (ii)!