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Hey, as long as you drank beer, right?i have tried but i have not caught any feesh. it is very discouraging.
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Hey, as long as you drank beer, right?i have tried but i have not caught any feesh. it is very discouraging.
Have you tried crabbing?
Dubai chocolate labubus?Probably one of the gayest videos I’ve seen this week
https://youtube.com/watch?v=GtDsKIwKUVkReddit faggot wants you to stop buying/collecting guns and instead buy labubus
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Get a light action pole with 4# test on it. Tie in a #6 hook and put a float about 18" above it. Go to the bait shop and get some wax worms (they are little moth larva that live as a parasite on beehives and the best bait for panfish) cast that at some weeds near the shore. If there are fish in the lake you are virtually guaranteed to catch one. It will mostly be bluegill or sunfish but they are fun and good to eat (small one are excellent bass and catfish bait, just hook them under the dorsal fin and cast them out deep with no weights or anything just let them swim around until a huge fish eats them).i have tried but i have not caught any feesh. it is very discouraging.
Fish are attracted to cheap beer in coolers and complaints about the fairer sex being too fair to be reasonable or so I've been told.i have tried but i have not caught any feesh. it is very discouraging.
Fishing sounds like a really interesting hobby, even though i've tried it before and caught 0 fishes. But just to be out in nature with a buddy and use the opportunity to unwind and maybe talk a little about life and whatnot (i know it scares the feesh, but i think you can still talk, i'm not sure), it sounds like a very good hobby.Get a light action pole with 4# test on it. Tie in a #6 hook and put a float about 18" above it. Go to the bait shop and get some wax worms (they are little moth larva that live as a parasite on beehives and the best bait for panfish) cast that at some weeds near the shore. If there are fish in the lake you are virtually guaranteed to catch one. It will mostly be bluegill or sunfish but they are fun and good to eat (small one are excellent bass and catfish bait, just hook them under the dorsal fin and cast them out deep with no weights or anything just let them swim around until a huge fish eats them).
Fishing is a lot of sitting around and not catching anything a lot of the time. Just got to keep at it.i have tried but i have not caught any feesh. it is very discouraging.
I just remembered I used to fish... Kinda. Never got a license but one of the schools I went to way back now had a "fishing class" during the summer season which wasn't a required thing but I did go and I did pretty good with it. No clue if I'd still be good with it afterwards but damn I kind of miss it. You had to buy your own rod and supplies and I was shocked by how many elements used fucking LEAD. Somehow due tot his I distinctly remember it became very ominous and spooky at times trying to get things set up because you had to make sure you didn't touch the lead bits too long and washed your hands off after the fact.Fishing sounds like a really interesting hobby, even though i've tried it before and caught 0 fishes. But just to be out in nature with a buddy and use the opportunity to unwind and maybe talk a little about life and whatnot (i know it scares the feesh, but i think you can still talk, i'm not sure), it sounds like a very good hobby.
What else do people do in nature that isn't something like "hiking"? Something that you can go do and get a reward for doing that. I don't like hunting because i'm a faggot and i think most of the "invasive species" are fucking beautiful creatures and i don't wanna kill them unless i needed it for survival, lol.
think most of the "invasive species" are fucking beautiful creatures and i don't wanna kill them unless i needed to for survival
Camping's fun. You don't have to do some crazy "surviving in the woods off nothing but a tin can & knife" type of shit. Just some basic gear, even bring some food in a cooler if you don't want to hunt or fish yourself. You don't have to be minimalist but I wouldn't go overboard with packing things. Just make sure you bring important stuff like a medkit, blankets, tools, & don't leave a mess.What else do people do in nature that isn't something like "hiking"? Something that you can go do and get a reward for doing that. I don't like hunting because i'm a faggot and i think most of the "invasive species" are fucking beautiful creatures and i don't wanna kill them unless i needed to for survival, lol.
Disturbathon used to be a yearly Halloween party. The greatest, sickest, most depraved Halloween party. Every year seemed to top the last. Unfortunately a good chunk of the folks who drove it passed away, and it ceased.
Fun fact: my son was conceived at Disturbathon 2005. /u/GetoffLane
i went a couple years in the mid 2010s, i can’t remember which year but there was a dude with a box on his head and he was begging people to piss into it/onto his face /u/xlophophorax
Just because I saw this while finding the links, here's an attendee's instagram post about their cameo on cheaters.I went to a few in the 90s and early 00s. It was free if you were nude, like $20 in a costume $40 and they’d butter your ass with mayonnaise if you didn’t have a costume. It was wild AF.
Did anyone go to the Kentucky Derby parties on that house on Junius with chicken shot bingo and a huge ass nitrous bottle?
That era of Dallas was the funnest. /u/Dethbylambretta
Maybe he watched the movie "The Conversation" from Coppolla and thought it was a good idea to rip the wallpaper and try to find all sorts of listening devices on his wall? It was interesting to me because it was SO similar to the ending of "The Conversation", but it's probably just something a schizophrenic person would do on their own without any outside influence..I really enjoyed the Francis Dec episode. Part of me wonders if a contributing factor to his insanity was his wall-shaving with razor blades, which likely exposed him to lead paint.
Handling metallic lead is not really a big deal. As long as you arent chewing on the weights (some guys crimp them with their teethI was shocked by how many elements used fucking LEAD. Somehow due tot his I distinctly remember it became very ominous and spooky at times trying to get things set up because you had to make sure you didn't touch the lead bits too long and washed your hands off after the fact.