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  • The Kraken
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    • 12-25-11
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    #36
    Originally posted by gauchojake
    Last of cast iron

    skillet, griddle, etc

    pump them hammies

    just found an interesting article on hiking the Appalachian trail. Looks fun.

    https://www.yahoo.com/movies/s/hiker...134417126.html
    I actually just saw that link as well. I had already copied it and was going to share it

    I've always been intrigued by long hikes. By most peoples standards, I've done multiple hikes that lasted weeks and a few that lasted a month.

    However, six months is another beast entirely.

    One of the fringe reasons for moving to Seattle, that really didn't factor into the decision but I always hoped it might happen, is to hike the entire PCT, all 2650 miles of it. By most accounts, it would probably take anywhere between 3-5 months, depending on who is with me, weather, snake bites, bear attacks, immigrant orgies and the such. I should probably add rooster ring, condoms, valtrex and penicillin to my bag.
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    • The Kraken
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      • 12-25-11
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      #37
      All of this outdoors talk has inspired a quick fly fishing trip today

      Everything is against me, lotta wind, tides coming in, but I don't don't give a fawk

      I gotta get out
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      • daneblazer
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        • 09-14-08
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        #38
        Plus it looks like you'll be fishing on a hell of an incline
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        • opie1988
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          • 09-12-10
          • 23429

          #39
          Originally posted by gauchojake
          Last of cast iron

          skillet, griddle, etc

          pump them hammies

          just found an interesting article on hiking the Appalachian trail. Looks fun.

          https://www.yahoo.com/movies/s/hiker...134417126.html
          So basically you give up 6 months of your maximum earning potential to walk a graffiti trail, shit in the woods, and smoke weed with hippies in some basement??

          Pass.
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          • Bostongambler
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            • 02-01-08
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            #40
            I wonder if posters on a Hunting & Fishing forum talk about baseball games and gambling?
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            • The Kraken
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              • 12-25-11
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              #41
              Originally posted by opie1988
              So basically you give up 6 months of your maximum earning potential to walk a graffiti trail, shit in the woods, and smoke weed with hippies in some basement??

              Pass.
              Interesting perspective. What amount of time are you willing to sacrifice income to do something you enjoy?
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              • KingHutch
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                • 06-02-15
                • 335

                #42
                I have found the weirdest motherfukkers in the world to be:

                -outdoor person
                -musician

                Of course there are exceptions
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                • Antibet
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                  • 10-30-09
                  • 1688

                  #43
                  Watch out for horny manbearpigs in SBR t-shirts out there
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                  • Chi_archie
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                    • 07-22-08
                    • 63172

                    #44
                    Originally posted by The Kraken
                    All of this outdoors talk has inspired a quick fly fishing trip today

                    Everything is against me, lotta wind, tides coming in, but I don't don't give a fawk

                    I gotta get out
                    i'm jelly
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                    • The Kraken
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                      • 12-25-11
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                      #45
                      Archie you had nothing to be jelly about

                      Winds were around 30-35mph, I hooked the back of my knee on one cast and reeled in nothing more than seaweed on the rest. I cast no more than 10 times, packed up and went for a beach hike. Got past by two oil trains and one coal train. I bet they were headed from Opies Ranch to Bigdays place.

                      Talk to me about raising yard birds in the city
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                      • High3rEl3m3nt
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 09-28-10
                        • 8022

                        #46
                        Kraken, I didn't know you flyfish. Good stuff. One of my favorite hobbies.

                        Use to hack it out in the woods once a year for close to 5 days. We were only allowed
                        three items each and no one knew what the other would bring.

                        I prefer to pack light for the most part. Haven't done many multi-day pack trips, but
                        have the itch to do one after watching the documentary Mile...Mile and a Half (on Netflix).
                        Such a great documentary--recommend it.

                        One thing that I never forget is my favorite Danish pipe and Frog Morton's Cellar (type of pipe tobacco).
                        Duct tape is useful too--often I will tape up my heel as a blister preventative. Lifestraw is a solid buy if you
                        are in North America.

                        Bigday, you ever hunt in your socks? Wear a bunch of pairs of socks and you won't make a sound walking around.
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                        • Chi_archie
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                          • 07-22-08
                          • 63172

                          #47
                          Originally posted by The Kraken
                          Archie you had nothing to be jelly about

                          Winds were around 30-35mph, I hooked the back of my knee on one cast and reeled in nothing more than seaweed on the rest. I cast no more than 10 times, packed up and went for a beach hike. Got past by two oil trains and one coal train. I bet they were headed from Opies Ranch to Bigdays place.

                          Talk to me about raising yard birds in the city

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                          • Chi_archie
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                            • 07-22-08
                            • 63172

                            #48
                            build the birds a coop and run

                            feed and water daily

                            easy peasy

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                            • KingHutch
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                              • 06-02-15
                              • 335

                              #49
                              do you guys use some sort of yak when you go on treks?

                              they are becoming very popular

                              good, strong yaks fetch a lot at the market, they carry everything and often i ride it myself

                              good investment and good companion, i often bet on him and enter him in races - it's +EV
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                              • The Kraken
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                                • 12-25-11
                                • 28918

                                #50
                                Originally posted by High3rEl3m3nt
                                Kraken, I didn't know you flyfish. Good stuff. One of my favorite hobbies.

                                Use to hack it out in the woods once a year for close to 5 days. We were only allowed
                                three items each and no one knew what the other would bring.

                                I prefer to pack light for the most part. Haven't done many multi-day pack trips, but
                                have the itch to do one after watching the documentary Mile...Mile and a Half (on Netflix).
                                Such a great documentary--recommend it.

                                One thing that I never forget is my favorite Danish pipe and Frog Morton's Cellar (type of pipe tobacco).
                                Duct tape is useful too--often I will tape up my heel as a blister preventative. Lifestraw is a solid buy if you
                                are in North America.

                                Bigday, you ever hunt in your socks? Wear a bunch of pairs of socks and you won't make a sound walking around.
                                Yep, been flyfishing since about 10. Grew up fishing for trout in the White River in Arkansas. Pretty country in the ozarks. Been a hobby ever since. I've been wanting to get into Montana for a week or two, I hear that's the holy grail for fly fishing.

                                I bought apipe a few months ago and have been quite enjoying it.

                                Hope you and the fam are doing well
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                                • The Kraken
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                                  • 12-25-11
                                  • 28918

                                  #51
                                  Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                  build the birds a coop and run

                                  feed and water daily

                                  easy peasy

                                  Are they loud Arch? I dont want my neighbors hating me. But I love the idea of fresh eggs daily. Have you had to kill any yet and defeathwr them to get the meat?
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                                  • gauchojake
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                                    • 09-17-10
                                    • 34117

                                    #52
                                    my neighbors in LA keep chickens - they're fine except when the hawks come out

                                    roosters are a different story

                                    when i lived near west hollywood the cokk fighting was out of control
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                                    • High3rEl3m3nt
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                                      • 09-28-10
                                      • 8022

                                      #53
                                      Originally posted by The Kraken
                                      Yep, been flyfishing since about 10. Grew up fishing for trout in the White River in Arkansas. Pretty country in the ozarks. Been a hobby ever since. I've been wanting to get into Montana for a week or two, I hear that's the holy grail for fly fishing.

                                      I bought apipe a few months ago and have been quite enjoying it.

                                      Hope you and the fam are doing well
                                      Montana is fun for sure, but the best water and scenery that I've fished are in Oregon and Washington. Utah also has some top notch fishing and some great scenery, but there's something about fishing on an Oregon or Washington river, where the water is icy, tall, old growth trees are all around, and moss engulfs the forest floor.
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                                      • BIGDAY
                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                        • 02-17-10
                                        • 48245

                                        #54
                                        Originally posted by High3rEl3m3nt
                                        Kraken, I didn't know you flyfish. Good stuff. One of my favorite hobbies.

                                        Use to hack it out in the woods once a year for close to 5 days. We were only allowed
                                        three items each and no one knew what the other would bring.

                                        I prefer to pack light for the most part. Haven't done many multi-day pack trips, but
                                        have the itch to do one after watching the documentary Mile...Mile and a Half (on Netflix).
                                        Such a great documentary--recommend it.

                                        One thing that I never forget is my favorite Danish pipe and Frog Morton's Cellar (type of pipe tobacco).
                                        Duct tape is useful too--often I will tape up my heel as a blister preventative. Lifestraw is a solid buy if you
                                        are in North America.

                                        Bigday, you ever hunt in your socks? Wear a bunch of pairs of socks and you won't make a sound walking around.
                                        I haven't. Interesting though.

                                        If I have to be quiet on my way to a certain spot, I'll simply do it at non peak times. Middle of night or during the day. Get to where I need to be and camp out for hours if I have to.
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                                        • KiDBaZkiT
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                                          • 10-20-09
                                          • 14962

                                          #55
                                          Hate camping. No fukkin action. Joe Rogan has a perfect take on humans going into the wilderness in one of his stand up routines.
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                                          • rkelly110
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                                            • 10-05-09
                                            • 39691

                                            #56
                                            Not much of a hiker. Used to camp until the wife said no more. I live less than a mile from the river with the best
                                            small mouth fishing. Take my 14' john boat up river and float back to the ramp. Use fly rod and spinning rods.
                                            Artificial bait, catch and release, except for the big one I wanted for the man cave.
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                                            • The Kraken
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                                              • 12-25-11
                                              • 28918

                                              #57
                                              Need to get a fly fishing trip together boys

                                              SBR's first annual fly fishing trip
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                                              • High3rEl3m3nt
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                                                • 09-28-10
                                                • 8022

                                                #58
                                                I am going Thursday...hopefully I will have a few good photos to share.
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                                                • Jayvegas420
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                                                  • 03-09-11
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                                                  #59
                                                  Does The Strip count as the outdoors?
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                                                  • The Kraken
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                                                    • 12-25-11
                                                    • 28918

                                                    #60
                                                    Originally posted by rkelly110
                                                    Not much of a hiker. Used to camp until the wife said no more. I live less than a mile from the river with the best
                                                    small mouth fishing. Take my 14' john boat up river and float back to the ramp. Use fly rod and spinning rods.
                                                    Artificial bait, catch and release, except for the big one I wanted for the man cave.
                                                    I tie my own flies and honestly, for the better part of the last 10 years, I've de-barbed every hook I've ever tied on. On long hikes (<7 days) i'll bring a few flies that aren't de-barbed, mainly out of being paranoid that I'll be starving and the only fish I hook will escape and I'll starve to death but 99.9% of the fishing I do now is catch and release.

                                                    And for that reason, there's absolutely no reason to have barbs. It causes a lot of infections in fish after being released.

                                                    So I would encourage anyone planning on catching and releasing, to get a pair of pliers and get rid of the barb. There's just no need for it.

                                                    A good way to test it, I've actually had a ranger ask me to do this, is to stick it through your shirt and pull it back through. If it catches, there's still a barb. And in some areas, that will get ya a ticket. If it smoothly comes out, no barb, no ticket but mostly, its just better for the fish we never intended on keeping anyways

                                                    My PSA for the day, on behalf of Nemos everywhere
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                                                    • The Kraken
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                                                      • 12-25-11
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                                                      #61
                                                      Originally posted by Jayvegas420
                                                      Does The Strip count as the outdoors?
                                                      Typically, no.

                                                      But for you, yes. You treat your trips just like we treat ours. You find ways to survive. I applaud that

                                                      Jay, welcome to the Outdoorsmen club.
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                                                      • opie1988
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                                                        • 09-12-10
                                                        • 23429

                                                        #62
                                                        Originally posted by The Kraken
                                                        I tie my own flies and honestly, for the better part of the last 10 years, I've de-barbed every hook I've ever tied on. On long hikes (<7 days) i'll bring a few flies that aren't de-barbed, mainly out of being paranoid that I'll be starving and the only fish I hook will escape and I'll starve to death but 99.9% of the fishing I do now is catch and release.

                                                        And for that reason, there's absolutely no reason to have barbs. It causes a lot of infections in fish after being released.

                                                        So I would encourage anyone planning on catching and releasing, to get a pair of pliers and get rid of the barb. There's just no need for it.

                                                        A good way to test it, I've actually had a ranger ask me to do this, is to stick it through your shirt and pull it back through. If it catches, there's still a barb. And in some areas, that will get ya a ticket. If it smoothly comes out, no barb, no ticket but mostly, its just better for the fish we never intended on keeping anyways

                                                        My PSA for the day, on behalf of Nemos everywhere
                                                        Barbless hooks aren't going to work for smallmouth, pal. Guarantee you might land 1 out of 10 like that. Pretty much the same goes for largemouth as well.

                                                        Now keep in mind I'm speaking from a bass fisherman perspective. Not fly rod fishing.
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                                                        • The Kraken
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                                                          • 12-25-11
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                                                          #63
                                                          Gotcha, didnt know that. I used to fish for striper once a year but it was never anything I routinely did. So I really have little knowledge about bass fishing general beyond casting and reeling.

                                                          And nobody better to elicit an opinion from on the matter

                                                          Flyfishing, primarily trout, you can get away with barbless hooks. Especially if the water is wamer, anything above 62-65 and the trout become lethargic. You hook em and they put up little fight. Lower than 55 deg, and they'll put up a fight but They can still be caught just fine on barbless hooks.

                                                          Fly fishing for Salmon is a different story. Pinks are ok on barbless hooks but coho and steelhead, not so much. Probably more similar to bass fishing.

                                                          You still fishing much Opie?
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                                                          • opie1988
                                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                                            • 09-12-10
                                                            • 23429

                                                            #64
                                                            Originally posted by The Kraken
                                                            Gotcha, didnt know that. I used to fish for striper once a year but it was never anything I routinely did. So I really have little knowledge about bass fishing general beyond casting and reeling.

                                                            And nobody better to elicit an opinion from on the matter

                                                            Flyfishing, primarily trout, you can get away with barbless hooks. Especially if the water is wamer, anything above 62-65 and the trout become lethargic. You hook em and they put up little fight. Lower than 55 deg, and they'll put up a fight but They can still be caught just fine on barbless hooks.

                                                            Fly fishing for Salmon is a different story. Pinks are ok on barbless hooks but coho and steelhead, not so much. Probably more similar to bass fishing.

                                                            You still fishing much Opie?
                                                            I fished professionally for about 8 years, which consisted of a fulltime guide service on Lake Fork, and fishing the bassmaster tour. Most of those years I guarantee I averaged 250 days a year on the water. It was an awesome experience. Wouldn't trade it for the world.

                                                            That being said, I only fish a handful of times a year now. Once I got out...I was out. It was the competition that drove me more than anything else, and that aspect of it was done.

                                                            But I've caught 1000's & 1000's of them, so, much like my gambling...I have a major fukkin clue!

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                                                            • BIGDAY
                                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                                              • 02-17-10
                                                              • 48245

                                                              #65
                                                              MmaChicka out fishes me.
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                                                              • sam9ball
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                                                                • 07-01-09
                                                                • 4454

                                                                #66
                                                                Originally posted by opie1988
                                                                I fished professionally for about 8 years, which consisted of a fulltime guide service on Lake Fork, and fishing the bassmaster tour. Most of those years I guarantee I averaged 250 days a year on the water. It was an awesome experience. Wouldn't trade it for the world.

                                                                That being said, I only fish a handful of times a year now. Once I got out...I was out. It was the competition that drove me more than anything else, and that aspect of it was done.

                                                                But I've caught 1000's & 1000's of them, so, much like my gambling...I have a major fukkin clue!


                                                                Here's Opie fishing in his 1st major tournament as a pro.

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                                                                • sam9ball
                                                                  SBR MVP
                                                                  • 07-01-09
                                                                  • 4454

                                                                  #67
                                                                  Here's his high dollar euipment.
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                                                                  • jjgold
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                                                                    • 07-20-05
                                                                    • 388179

                                                                    #68
                                                                    There are a lot of people that like the outdoors as it's very refreshing, healthy and it clears the mind many of us should consider it
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                                                                    • nanderson1134
                                                                      SBR Wise Guy
                                                                      • 08-07-11
                                                                      • 554

                                                                      #69
                                                                      Rocket stove!
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                                                                      • The Kraken
                                                                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                        • 12-25-11
                                                                        • 28918

                                                                        #70
                                                                        Originally posted by opie1988
                                                                        I fished professionally for about 8 years, which consisted of a fulltime guide service on Lake Fork, and fishing the bassmaster tour. Most of those years I guarantee I averaged 250 days a year on the water. It was an awesome experience. Wouldn't trade it for the world.

                                                                        That being said, I only fish a handful of times a year now. Once I got out...I was out. It was the competition that drove me more than anything else, and that aspect of it was done.

                                                                        But I've caught 1000's & 1000's of them, so, much like my gambling...I have a major fukkin clue!



                                                                        Professional fisher, was on ESPN during the NBA finals (game1?) for the Mavs/Heat series, once was paid handsomely to install a flag pole in a lake

                                                                        A true pro in life

                                                                        Just found out we're having a girl, Opie.... Gonna need some advice pal, cuz this will soon be me
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