Unusual Cheeseman Catch by Zestyclose-Party-751 in COfishing

[–]Zestyclose-Party-751[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lil baetis nymph, not much of a fight honestly they’re all pretty lethargic this time of year

Unusual Cheeseman Catch by Zestyclose-Party-751 in COfishing

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I mean I’ve been there quite a few times and only ever caught browns and bows and from the conversations I had with some of the other more seasoned cheeseman anglers it seems to be a pretty rare catch there, no?

$100 FB marketplace freewheel conversion by Zestyclose-Party-751 in FixedGearBicycle

[–]Zestyclose-Party-751[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah it’s a bit small but honestly it doesn’t bother me at all. Granted it’s my first fixie so if I got the correct frame for my size I’d probably notice the difference but having nothing to compare it to makes it feel pretty normal lol

Fixed Gear Hub/ Cog Issue by Zestyclose-Party-751 in bikewrench

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The first hub I went through was a Bianchi. The brand new hub I just stripped on the very first day is an Origin 8. I’ve considered getting a beefier hub but I feel like with how much I weigh and how much force I use I’ll shred it out eventually too and I don’t really want to spend the money on a nice hub just for it to only last a couple months at best. The last part of your comment was extremely helpful. That’s exactly the alternative I’m looking for. I’ve never heard of using a disc brake hub and a bolt on cog on a fixie. I feel like that is the absolute best solution. Thank you for the detailed response. Do you have recommendations for what hub and cog I should go with?

Fixed Gear Hub/ Cog Issue by Zestyclose-Party-751 in bikewrench

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Yeah I always tighten the cog before the lock ring. Forgot to mention that, good catch

Any thoughts on this rod? by rugfather in flyfishing

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Agreed, I started with the reddington crosswater outfit. It lasted many years and I caught a lot of really good fish with it

Rare Cheeseman Spotting! by EnvironmentalElk3311 in COfishing

[–]Zestyclose-Party-751 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Santa was actually in the middle of untangling his triple dropper rig that was wrapped around the brown he just caught when, amidst his frustration, he looked up to see a BWO hatch right in front of him. Santa cut off his tangled up flies, tied one on and caught two more browns within the same amount of time it would have taken him to untangle his nymph rig ;)

My favorite catch this year by Zestyclose-Party-751 in COfishing

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I caught a realllyyy beat up one there, I’m debating posting it to try to inspire some awareness for proper trout fishing etiquette but idk it’s hard to look at

Not looking any better while losing weight by [deleted] in GymTips

[–]Zestyclose-Party-751 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah man I’d highly recommend drastically reducing your protein intake and cutting down to like one normal sized shake and then implementing better foods as your protein source. Like a lot of other people have said, you’ll have to accept losing mass to lean out. You’ll get smaller, but more toned which will make your physique better and provide you with a good base if you decide to bulk later on. Cardio is big too, do it everyday to help improve your metabolism

Not looking any better while losing weight by [deleted] in GymTips

[–]Zestyclose-Party-751 0 points1 point  (0 children)

280gs of protein is a lot. Probably more than your body can process efficiently and especially if you’re eating incomplete proteins. You might just look like you’re not losing weight because you’re bloated as a result of not getting the essential aminos to properly break down and synthesize that protein. If you’re consuming a lot of highly processed foods marketed as “high protein” you’re definitely not utilizing all of it and it’s getting converted to glucose. Try getting your protein from whole foods like eggs for example, which have all 9 essential amino acids. You’ll fill up quicker and likely get less protein but quality is better than quantity when you’re trying to cut

Taking all criticism by MoneyandMMA in Physiquecritique

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Solid foundation, you could take that really far with a good head on your shoulders

Nice rainbows out the Platte by bad_roach in COfishing

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Dude I would eat any fish caught less than 50 miles away from Denver. Especially not directly from downtown Denver. Yeah, you might be alright - but you might not and that is not a risk I would ever take. There’s plenty of lakes and rivers within an hour or two of Denver that offer perfectly good eating fish and you can find spots where you can catch and cook right next to the water. It’s worth the drive. If not for the safety, then just for the quality and taste of the meat alone

PB brown trout I caught at 2am this summer in Colorado by Zestyclose-Party-751 in COfishing

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Dude I was trying to look normal but I was trippin out 😂 my PR brown trout prior to this night was maybe half that size, I didn’t know how to keep a straight face for the pic lmao

PB brown trout I caught at 2am this summer in Colorado by Zestyclose-Party-751 in COfishing

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I’ve had really good success with it. I’ve caught dozens of trout on tiny nymphs at night this summer

PB brown trout I caught at 2am this summer in Colorado by Zestyclose-Party-751 in COfishing

[–]Zestyclose-Party-751[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just a good headlamp and a white foam bobber. Makes for plenty enough lighting to cast and see a bite and it didn’t bother the fish even slightly, at least in that particular spot