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Kevin Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k
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#495-“Giving Tuesday/Wishful Wednesday” Edition
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>>2664365 janny pls…
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http://www.pastebin.com/u/fishingandtackle https://imgur.com/a/1Xw3N New Bong Fishin Guide
https://pastebin.com/sDB5SQTq First for best telescopic rod is the one you exchanged for a 3pc.
Talk about fishin
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I copped a 10ft light surf blank. Any recommendations as to guide sizing? There doesn't seem to be any hard fast rules for choosing guide sizes. I plan to use it with a 3000 spinning reel.
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>>2673801 easy fix with super glue
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>>2673716 Winter is around the corner, and like the other anon said cold weather really slows down the bite. I went from catching a few cats every hour to getting skunked my last few trips targeting them.
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Suggestions on a reel for a sabiki rod? Bought picrel last month during a family fishing trip, though my mom kept complaining about how she couldn't reel in when several 1-2 inch bait fish were hooked on at the same time so we returned it. Supposedly it's a size 30 reel on the combo. Damn shame because I really enjoyed the lightness and ease of casting of the 5'6 rod.
Skid !TCEaAwseXw
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>>2673801 Two part epoxy, you can buy rod builders epoxy if you like but the stuff at the hardware store works fine.
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ברוך הבא. Discuss any and all topics related to traveling/camping/hiking in the State of Israel and Judea and Samaria
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>>2673882 /thread
the rodent problem is horrendous there
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>>2673880 I'm not sure which board told you to get
>>>/out/ from, but I guarantee you they didn't mean that you should start posting here
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I hear the spelunking there is something special.
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>>2673880 I've heard it's a good place to go paragliding
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These yellow bastards are impossible to control. They easily cover entire hillsides, choking out all other plants. Their seeds persist in the soil for years, so even if you manually remove them from an area, they just show up again next year.
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>>2673233 The eastern prickly pear is native to TN. They also grow in cold, wet, dry, and hot climates so they are exceptionally hardy and hard to get rid of. They can grow in North Dakota and Montana where winter minimas reach -30f.
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>>2671722 Those black locust thorns are truly wicked.
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>>2672176 I love this one. It's always fun when some retard tries to pick them with his bare hand, only to spend the next two days removing the pricks.
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This motherfucker is a pain in the ass to deal with. you can't use anything that cuts the plant, like a hoe or a strimmer, it's resistant to everything but the most toxic of poisons, can't pull it out because it makes flimsy potato-like lumps that end up regenerating the plant. The only way to remove this bitch is to either give up on that year's crops and apply a phyto treatment or dig them out in big chunks of soil one by one.
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If you were out in the woods, there were no houses or farms or anything in sight, you knew for an absolute fact that you didn't cross a posted boundary to get to your current location, and were confronted by some guy claiming you were on his property? Like some random stranger claiming that nature belongs to him and you've made some kind of mistake by simply walking around minding your own business? As though the onus were somehow upon you to magically know accurate and up to date property boundaries and juxtapose those with every step you take on undeveloped wilderness almost devoid of distinguishing characteristics labelled on any map, and to do this every single time you go outside, rather than upon the landowner to simply maintain a perimeter of signs?
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>>2673702 Oh definitely, they're all heading for no-trust, full steam ahead. My money is on places like Norway doing away with RTR in <10 years.
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>>2664124 >ah shoot, sorry i wasn't trying to cause problems, can you point me what direction you wish me to leave your property? if i hear any lip after that his wife's gonna always wonder what happened to him.
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>>2665004 >Who's property is this? The simple answer is "not yours" If you don't know who owns it, then you obviously haven't asked permission to be there, thus you're trespassing.
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This has happened to me a couple times. I say, who are you and where exactly is your property line?
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>>2673923 So what do you say when he asks who's property you meant to be on? Just reveal that your plan was to trespass everywhere and he was just the first one to catch you?
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How effective are ninja claws for climbing?
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Highly effective Master Anon. Highly effective
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>>2673691 Not at all. Work on your grip strength retard
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>>2673691 They unlock hidden ninja power you never know you had.
Your enemy will fear you, serpent of the trees.
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>>2673898 This. Like anything truly and authentically ninja, it is simply the best gear for the purpose and cannot be improved upon.
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How often do I have to go hiking or do cardio to maintain my level of fitness if I don't have time to go out for more than one day? Is working out legs useful or not? What's your routine?
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>>2670447 >>2670455 But my backpack is 50-60 pounds on tours. I want to be able to just get going again next summer walking 25 miles daily without feeling completely like shit like a beginner. Are you sure cardio is enough?
I think I have to do something weighted to stay at the level I am at now. I just don't have the time to go hiking all day every week.
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Constantly. You should be hiking right now.
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>>2670475 Hike with 20-30 lbs or ruck, once a week is enough to maintain performance.
Cardio won't cut it.
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>>2670481 this
if you aren't packing weight a few times a week you're doing it wrong already
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>>2673867 This post didn't require a bump.
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Me personally I throw a bunch of trash and useless items around the car. Make sure you leave any bag open so people don't think you're hiding something. A water bottle in the front cupholder does wonders too, make sure it's a store brand "drinking water" not some Fiji.
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>>2673147 >>2673152 >t. city parasites It's amazing how oblivious to how obvious you are
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>>2673144 people who live in rural communities tend to drive into the city and travel pretty far to buy cars anon. my car has dealer plates from 2 states over.
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plate surround* i agree with your over all sentiment and attitude though. i wish there was a better way to identify their vehicles, if there was i would puncture their tires every time. especially the asians.
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>>2659050 i drive a shitbox
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>>2673857 >timestamp Nuff said.
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How do you deal with them? I have been chased many times and I'm somewhat comfortable by now because they don't actually attack but today I had this absolute unit in the photo coming way, way too close. Like a arm's length close and it was incredibly agressive, to the point of me having to put my backpack in front of me and walk backwards to avoid him reaching my legs. It was really foggy and wet so it made things worse because I couldn't see where the flock or the other dogs were to give them enough space.
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>>2673493 >Serra de São Mamede I forgot about that but honestly I don't have ever been there. Castelo Branco, Portalegre, even Beja are completely foreign to me.
With such low population density I'm sure there's some nice places there to explore.
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>>2667566 they don't have guns in europe and all the farms are corporate in the US.
I absolutely advocate shooting retarded dogs but working dogs don't deserve it.
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>>2667575 >I'm not an inbred retard funny way to say guns are illegal in your country and you couldn't own one even if you wanted too
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>>2673863 There's plenty of guns in Europe.
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>My question is, essentially, directed at people experienced with dealing with shepherd or working dogs in general, so I get to know how to better deescalate the dog's agression and whether or not there's an actual risk of them biting.
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Old thread hit image limit >2654791 Here's a dump from my latest trek. What can you guys ID?
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>>2673763 >Says something stupid while trying to sound smart >Gets called on it >Cries about it many such cases
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>>2673198 ok, so you're a transplant seattlite cancer
got it--thanks for clarifying
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>>2673865 >comes on 4chan and cry's because people use big words >doesn't know what he's talking about >only knows how to green text like a fag instead of proving anything he's saying whatever you say sperg
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>>2673744 awh...did someone get his fee fees hurt? too dumb to get a simple concept so you lash out at others? poor little retard.
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> Freeze your feet > No protection > Thread breaks easily > Not waterproof or resistant (membranes are bullshit)
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>2669789 > Freeze your feet > No protection > Thread breaks easily > Not waterproof or resistant (membranes are bullshit) stop buying shitty boots
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>>2669789 People have been gaslit to an insane amount to believe that goytex is a magical cure all for all their outdoor needs. Why spend more on actual leather boots when they can get a magical goytex pair for the half the price?
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>>2671205 I had a pair of boots last 6 years of military abuse and I gave them to my nephew after I got out. You're wrong about leather not lasting--shocking: if you take care of the leather it actually lasts significantly longer.
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>>2669789 because people who aren't poor value their knees more than a few pennies per mile in cost replacing their boots every few years.
the sustainability part is a problem though.
>>2671059 actual logger from the pnw here.
holy shit if you actually go recreationally hiking in 12 pound boots with a logger heeled boot you're retarded. they're great boots but not for that.
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>>2669789 (OP)because people who aren't poor value their knees more than a few pennies per mile in cost replacing their boots every few years.
the sustainability part is a problem though.
>>2671059 actual logger from the pnw here.
lmbo you really go recreationally hiking in 12 pound boots with a logger heel? they're great boots but not for that. more because of the heel than the weight.