I build vintage cafe racers! Just recently sold one to Full Throttle Saloon out in Sturgis...We can't game all the time (at least I can't). So what do you do to relax besides play video/computer games?
Being new to fly fishing I'm not tying my own yet, though I plan to start doing that over the winter when everyone else is out ice fishing. I've also missed the peak of time for trout locally though it will pick up again in a couple months as the weather starts cooling and have mainly been catching various types of sunfish and small rock bass with it. Right now I've only a St. Croix 5wt rod setup for use, though I'm buying an 8wt soon for when the Chinook and Coho salmon start running near the end of August. I'm going to get an extra spool or two for the reel for it and set at least one up for warm water and target Small and Largemouth Bass and hopefully Muskies with it next year.Loved fly fishing from a belly boat, but haven't done much recently. Always feels good to fool a wily trout on a fly you tie yourself, or were given by a friend! Thanks for waking up good memories and restarting the urge to feel tight lines, Nexus.
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Oh my, that's not a piscine, that is a HAWG! Last 2 rods I bought were St. Croix, a 9' 6 wt. Bank Robber for big streamers, and a 10' 4 wt. High Stick Drifter for nymphs and dries paired with Lamson Guru 3 and Guru 2 reels. State record for Tiger Muskie, was a forty pounder in 1994, caught a few miles from home, but they stopped that program. Those muskies were eating all the other fish in the reservoir. I have never caught one on a fly rod, but long ago one latched onto the 14 inch trout on my line and played tug of war with me. The trout and I lost, but the rehabbing eagle at the ranger station got a fresh trout dinner.State record for brownies here is 33 lb. 2 oz.
Most of the trout fishing locally is in small creeks and streams, you don't get a lot of big one's though occasionally someone will haul in one around 6lbs, but 1/2 - 2 lbs is more common. Sooner or later I'm going to look into getting a 6'6" 3wt for fishing these small creeks though, they quite often have a lot of brush cover.Oh my, that's not a piscine, that is a HAWG! Last 2 rods I bought were St. Croix, a 9' 6 wt. Bank Robber for big streamers, and a 10' 4 wt. High Stick Drifter for nymphs and dries paired with Lamson Guru 3 and Guru 2 reels. State record for Tiger Muskie, was a forty pounder in 1994, caught a few miles from home, but they stopped that program. Those muskies were eating all the other fish in the reservoir. I have never caught one on a fly rod, but long ago one latched onto the 14 inch trout on my line and played tug of war with me. The trout and I lost, but the rehabbing eagle at the ranger station got a fresh trout dinner.
You should introduce UO to them... lolWow that picture came out big lol...but UO is my free time....the other 99% of my life is spent with these two beautiful girls, the youngest of which just turned 14 yesterday and is bound for high school! We go swimming, take walks, go to our friends farm to see the animals....and just live life! Today me and my youngest went for a walk in the rain!
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I've tried! They don't have the patience to play games like this....both of them love Minecraft and Roblox but they don't really do anything but wander around and talk to people....training skills? Forget it....my kids are lazy :/ My youngest likes running around on my tamer because she likes my pets but when I had her build her own tamer....she lost interest really quick! Kids these days!You should introduce UO to them... lol
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Loved fly fishing from a belly boat, but haven't done much recently. Always feels good to fool a wily trout on a fly you tie yourself, or were given by a friend! Thanks for waking up good memories and restarting the urge to feel tight lines, Nexus.
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Oh, I can't see myself doing anything like that. Heck, I'm still struggling with the learning process. It also takes me a long time to complete anything... it's all trial and error, while trying to learn other things as well (i.e., my efforts at painting with soft pastels have not resulted in anything worth sharing). It's fun trying, though.Film yourself making those and you'll become a youtube celeb! You don't have to show your face or anything, youngsters actually prefer when they see it from your point of view(and only see your hands).
You must live in the country. If so, I do envy you! I hope you post some pictures, especially of the garden, birds and other wildlife (even the spider).I have dabbled in all sorts of things. Becoming the owner of my own home has given me things to do. I started a garden, bought a Jeep, started canning and dehydrating, sit outside and look up at the stars 'cause MAN IS IT DARK HERE! I have a real spider as a pet. She had to be moved because she was doing this weird trampoline thing on her sheet web and I was terrified to go out my front door! oh... and watching hummingbirds fight over 8 feeders....and taking pictures... I bought a new fancy camera I need to use it more. I myself have a website..I tried years ago to use it as a source of income, but I never had enough attention to go around. I bought polymer clay and someone gave me an oven years ago to start marking jewelry when I left a job. It is all still in the box!!! If I were half as cool as my gadgets, I'd be pretty dang cool!
Wow that looks really good!Lately I've gone back to playing with polymer clay. It isn't as exciting as some other hobbies, but I'm enjoying it again. I like to work small... recently made a miniature angry bird (youngest grandson is crazy about them), and I also made a tiny fairy home - no molds, just formed by hand, although I cheated on the greenery and used dried deco mosses for that part.
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I'm actually getting together equipment to do that as I go Fishing and Hunting throughout the year.Film yourself making those and you'll become a youtube celeb! You don't have to show your face or anything, youngsters actually prefer when they see it from your point of view(and only see your hands).
Here are my sad radishes....I'll have to find the other pictures.You must live in the country. If so, I do envy you! I hope you post some pictures, especially of the garden, birds and other wildlife (even the spider).
Better than no radishes.Here are my sad radishes....I'll have to find the other pictures.
who hasn't found themselves in the shower with a couple of fish from time to time.Better picture, at least for getting some size perspective. And yes my Shower was the only place I could take the pick without them dripping on the floor.
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King Salmon are the catch of the day
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Told ya I was heading out for Salmon today.
Better picture, at least for getting some size perspective. And yes my Shower was the only place I could take the pick without them dripping on the floor.
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About half I'm giving away to friends and family. Rest will likely be grilled or broiled. I'm thinking of going back to catch a couple to smoke.Those are gorgeous! How you going to cook them?
Different people do it for different reasons I suppose. I know for me, going out fishing is my way to let go, of everything. When I'm on a river bank or out at a lake there is me, and the line in the water, nothing else matters. I don't even really care if I catch anything or not, it just my way to let everything go for a while.Fishers amaze me. I've only gone fishing a couple of times in my life, and my uncoordinated efforts at casting made everyone else run for theirs.
You should figure out what to spray them with so you can build fish tank decorations...Lately I've gone back to playing with polymer clay. It isn't as exciting as some other hobbies, but I'm enjoying it again. I like to work small... recently made a miniature angry bird (youngest grandson is crazy about them), and I also made a tiny fairy home - no molds, just formed by hand, although I cheated on the greenery and used dried deco mosses for that part.
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I remember buying one of those old CD ROMS in Walmart that had 100s of DOS games on them and found a real gem. This site has that same game on it.Merlin if you like old games i would strongly suggest this website. Ive been playing Ultima the forge of virtue all morning. It also has thousands of the old 80s-90s computer games that you can play for free.
Over 5000+ DOS/Windows and Console games that can be played online
Actually, I wondered about that and did some preliminary research. Unfortunately, it appears that polymer clay and the glazes appropriate for it tend to deteriorate when placed in water.You should figure out what to spray them with so you can build fish tank decorations...
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Maybe you could make molds out of the polymer clay statues, then pour them with idk cement or something that could then be put in tanks?Actually, I wondered about that and did some preliminary research. Unfortunately, it appears that polymer clay and the glazes appropriate for it tend to deteriorate when placed in water.
@Nexus The salmon river is awesome. Im from the binghamton are but we would go up there all through my teen years. Then I got stationed at drum; miss those days. Steelhead are a goodtime as well!! Careful fly fishing is as addictive as UO. Trying to match a hatch of buggs to outthink nature. If it was easy they would call it catching
Follow up on this...I booked a camp site at Selkirk Shores State Park for the end of Sept. back in February. Plan to spend 4 days on the Salmon River swinging flys for Coho and Kings. But yea Steelhead fishing is a blast as well, hoping to get a bid hen during the salmon run so I can cure the eggs for when it's time to fish for Steelies..