Snarking in the New Year! - now without forum breaking discontent

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Been playing with the PCB Etchant.

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I really need to etch my esee 3


Saw this in a store while I was Xmas shopping. Not trying to start any sort of debate. I just thought it was funny the realization that some corporation out there thinks they can erase my memory.

so, I've never seen the show, so what's wrong with it?


wait... isn't it missing a confederate flag?
 
Daiwa Emcast 6000. Will hold 240 yards of 30-pound mono. Perfect for Tennessee bream.

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Tho, the sad part about cans is they don't require the services of my birudashi....which might be a tad safer after a few.

I feel the same way! :-(
Maybe I'll bust out a Troeg's Hopback Amber to solve that problem....
But the Down To Earth is calling again! Switch to bourbon?? Arg!
 
Daiwa Emcast 6000. Will hold 240 yards of 30-pound mono. Perfect for Tennessee bream.

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Having never heard of the term, I had to look up what a Tennessee bream was, especially w/ you using 30#.

As a fisheries major, I remembered that a bream is a European cyprinid (Cyprinidae), which is the Family designation of minnows, chub and carp. So I figured a Tennessee bream was a term for carp. I was surprised to find out that it refers to SUNFISH, which are in the Family Centrarchidae.

What the heck do you need 30# for sunfish for? Especially as the redear world record in 5-1/4# and the bluegill record is 4-3/4#? And all other Centrarchid records are smaller. I usually max out at 15# line for sunfish and bass. And that's when I want to guarantee they don't get away.
 
Daiwa Emcast 6000. Will hold 240 yards of 30-pound mono. Perfect for Tennessee bream.

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I'm concerned you might not have enough line. Consider putting in one or two hundred yards of 50 lb braid as a backer. Brem are brutal fighters.


Catch 'em big.
 
Having never heard of the term, I had to look up what a Tennessee bream was, especially w/ you using 30#.

As a fisheries major, I remembered that a bream is a European cyprinid (Cyprinidae), which is the Family designation of minnows, chub and carp. So I figured a Tennessee bream was a term for carp. I was surprised to find out that it refers to SUNFISH, which are in the Family Centrarchidae.

What the heck do you need 30# for sunfish for? Especially as the redear world record in 5-1/4# and the bluegill record is 4-3/4#? And all other Centrarchid records are smaller. I usually max out at 15# line for sunfish and bass. And that's when I want to guarantee they don't get away.

Bream get big around these parts.

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Love me some Fiddleback Forge knives!! I have a Hiking Buddy and a Bushfinger. They are awesome, I just wish I had the opportunity to use them more.

Happy new years fellas. Sitting at home, watching "This Is The End" on FX, and drinking some Woodford Reserve.

Also, in on 11.
 
I'm at work. I have a view of Pikes Peak from where I am but I was watching youtube and didn't see the fireworks. Meh.

My new years resolution is to buy more guns.
 
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