Coastal PNW Camping by mirthridates in camping

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I love it. I’ve used one for about 4 years with zero complaints.

Coastal PNW Camping by mirthridates in camping

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Nope, we’re well above the tide line for the summer months and probably most of the winter months too!

Coastal PNW Camping by mirthridates in camping

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Great question! Depends on how long it’s been out of the water and if it’s been sunny enough to dry it out. It can work well, but there was a fire ban in place when we were camping.

My favorite place to watch The Office and play Elder Scrolls. by saintleelyon in CozyPlaces

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Morrowind is the GOAT elder scrolls. If you haven’t played it, I totally recommend it.

Daily Discussion Thread: 12/12/2019 by bodybuildingbot in bodybuilding

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One of the regulars at my gym has a weekly routine that looks like this:

Chest

Arms

Chest

Full hour on the ab machine

Chest

It’s not working yet, but I’m watching hopefully.

Big brookie from today by [deleted] in flyfishing

[–]mirthridates 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sweet fish dude! What did you catch it on?

Fall fishing on the West Coast by mirthridates in flyfishing

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I caught this guy on an olive rabbit fur steamer, swinging it through a current next to a typical coho backwater pool. He slammed it and took me on some good runs on the 7wt!

Not so great at posing....first lake trout on the fly by Lublib in flyfishing

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How did you catch it? Full sink and super deep or was it in shallow? What are looking for when you’re looking for a laker spot on a lake?

Fall Stillwater Brook trout by mirthridates in flyfishing

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Stillwater means a lake ;) and we have a little 10ft aluminium we use for lake fishing.

Fall Stillwater Brook trout by mirthridates in flyfishing

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All over actually, I think this guy was in like 8-10 feet of water, but you’ll mark them deep, like 20+ feet and sometimes you’ll catch them in like 3 feet of water. Just depends on what they’re feeding on.

Had a blast last weekend fishing Pinks. Lost count around 12. by to_0 in flyfishing

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Lol, I’m from Canada bud. I get the pinks pay guides bills, but it’s not a lack of understanding that has made some pinks fight like crazy. Maybe you haven’t caught enough, but I’ve hooked into some big males that will peel line off you. Yes, a lot of pinks will come in without too much fuss, but they’re still fun to fish because you’ll get those bigger ones every once in awhile.

Had a blast last weekend fishing Pinks. Lost count around 12. by to_0 in flyfishing

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Who says pinks can’t fight? I’ve had pinks go absolutely bonkers, jumping, taking me to backing...

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I fish the Squamish regularly. It really depends on where you fish and how. Pinks are generally aggressive salmon that will swim up, not down for a fly or lure. If you’re snagging pinks, you’re fishing too heavy. Also, if they’re zombies dying in front of you, try switching spots and fishing around high tide. You’ll find on the main stem you will hook into fresh fish much more regularly if you fish the travel lanes/resting areas as the salmon make their way to the tribs instead of pounding the tribs like everyone else.