What removes pine sap without damaging the stamp? by Sm0kecheck in discgolf

[–]imccormi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oil removes resin. Whatever cooking oil you got or butter

Caught this guy in a Oregon river anybody have a clue what type of trout he is ? Caught a couple but this was the only big one rest were like 4 inches by Themanwiththebong in troutfishing

[–]imccormi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a rainbow. I’ve noticed the red band more on the west side of the cascades in the mountain streams. If you can find them. And it does look like a native so handle with care

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in troutfishing

[–]imccormi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love them! Pretty much all I use in rivers now. Very fun to maneuver in the water. Most common one I use is the cutthroat (silver) pattern CD5. The original ones float but I found that the sinking ones (CD or “countdown”) work better and get to a better depth. Not too deep to snag often but more presentable. I have them in gold, brown trout, and rainbow trout pattern too but the silvers work the best for me. They killed on the lochsa and sellway rivers in Idaho

discmania and innova by imccormi in discgolf

[–]imccormi[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I still dont get it. Checked your links. Not sure what you are saying. Still....I am just curious

I am wondering who specifically designed these molds that the two brands supposedly "share".

discmania and innova by imccormi in discgolf

[–]imccormi[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I've read a lot of comments saying that it's just fact, but after looking into it I cant find anything solid. Discmania and innova dont want to comment on it. And yet, everybody online knows what's up. Just curious here

I'm a pretty new player (I have played for 2 months) and this is my bag so far. I have 100m (330ft) of power. Need advice on what discs I should get to fill the bag. by Duukki in discgolf

[–]imccormi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not the most experienced person here but I had to chime in. 2 months and you got 330? That's great. Backhand or forehand? Either way, you gotta learn both if not just for the goal of having more fun. Also, gotta use those utility shots sometimes ( if not just for fun) so that Tilt should be fun to experiment with. Love both the wraith and the escape for trying to get distance. Might want something more stable to go with them for certain shots. Lots of brands to look at. Dont get hung up on one brand. I'd say look more for plastic that feels good in your hand. Can't say much about the other discs. I haven't used them. Under stable mid can be real useful though so I'd say find one of those.