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Decades ago, when you had nothing to do on the last day of the week, shops were closed and no entertaining sources were available, classifying your SUNDAYS as monotonous was the logical thing to do. What about today?
http://plugnstay.com/why-we-hate-mondays-and-find-sundays-so-boring/
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>>755893
Every day is a Sunday if you decide to call out sick.

Or if you're a NEET.

Seriously though, by like 1pm on Sundays, I start to feel like shit. It sucks. Need more 3-day weekends so I have more than one day to actually enjoy myself. It's hard to even sleep in on Sundays since I have to be up at 4:30a on Monday morning.

>very /out/ related
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>>>/b/
sage
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>>755902
Thats a really big fish in there did you catch it on Sunday ?

Any of you guys experienced losing everything you owned in a natural disaster? Ever had to bug out with only a few minutes notice?
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>>755709
Chilean here. A fire. lmao
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>>755709
Loma Prieta quake.
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>>755709
Christchurch Quake in 2011. Had more than a few minutes though. Got everything I needed in 10 minutes.

What can i do outdoors if have no money or friends to hang out with me ?
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Die from exposure, lonely and broken.
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>>755439
Listen to this guy.

I've done it before and it's always a great weekend.
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>>755436
look for treasure.

it's what I do.

Does anyone have a recommendation for a rod/reel combo for around $100? I mainly fish bass, pickerel, perch, and catfish in medium/small lakes and ponds.

I was looking at this one from LLBean (6'6 model), but I want to see if there are better options out there for the same price. Thanks guys

http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/77032?page=discovery-series-spin-outfits
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>>755252
You really want to do a fly rod for catfish?
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>>755252
>>755256
Nvm, I'm retarded. Saw the tumbnail while driving and read LL Bean and thought it was a fly rod.

>4u
Top to bottom, left to right.
1) Abu Garcia Ike 2- $39
2) Quantum Bill Dance- $39
3) Shakespeare Ugly Stik GX2- $49
4) Pflueger Trion- $59
5) Bass Pro Tourney Pro- $59
6) Lew's Laser Speed Spool- $59
7) Abu Garcia Cardinal SX- $69
8) Daiwa Revros- $69
9) Mitchell 300- $69
10) Pflueger President- $79
11) Shimano Sedona/Sellus- $89
12) Mitchell 300 Pro- $89
13) Abu Garcia Orra S- $99
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>>755252
>more pasta

Best bet for fishing lakes and ponds, get yourself a medium weight rod and reel. 6'6" rod with a reel that holds ~150yds of 8lb or 10lb mono. Spool it up with decent 8lb monofilament line, most fishing outlets can do this for you. If you want to fish for more carp or catfish, maybe 10lb line. But 8lb is good for just about anything freshwater. You can still cast panfish lures with it and haul in bigger carp and bass.

Then grab assorted hooks, a couple bobbers, and some split shots. Pliers or a multitool are nice too. Best bet is just running nightcrawlers on a bobber and get comfortable with casting as well as seeing what you catch at these lakes. Then you can start with some lures. Ask what other people are using, or if you are catching crappie, largemouth, whatever, you could ask here for reccommendations or look elsewhere online. Watch youtube vids on how to fish the lures. Find out what works well at your lakes, and just keep going from there.

For a medium weight rod/reel combo (spinning reel of course), you can grab something for $40. But if you think you will really be into it or aren't too strapped for cash, you can buy a combo closer to $75 that will be much nicer and you won't want to replace after a couple months.

They do sell little starter kits with a couple hooks, weights, shitty bobbers, and a lure or two, but it isn't enough go last very long.

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I don't think there is a more appropriate board for this on here, but if it is please direct me to it.

I was wonder just what the hell this is? My friend found it in his yard and I really don't know what to make of it.

Any plant guys around wanna drop some knowledge on me about it if possible?
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>>755034
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>>755034
It's moss
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yea, looks like moss dude

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I'm looking for a fishing kayak that I can stand in comfortably while fishing the flats and occasionally go offshore. Right now i'm thinking Malibu stealth. I like that i can stand in it and the live-well will be useful offshore. Does anybody have this kayak and would you buy it?
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>>754965
Maybe that pic is distorted but that doesn't look 14 ft to me. Also doesn't look wide or flat/open enough to comfortably stand on.
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>>754965
The best way to safely stand and fish in a kayak is by using a set of outriggers/stabilizers. You can make your own out of fishing rod holders, PVC pipe, and crab trap buoys. Or if you are not the DIY type you can pick up a set for around $150 US.
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>>755045
Nah plenty of sit in paddle boards are stable enough to stand in.

Unless you have absolutely no ability to balance.

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ITT: crazy trips you would do if money/time were no object

I'll start: kayaking from my Chicago suburb, down the DuPage, into the Mississippi, hugging the central American coast and going through the Panama canal, then going south until I reach Tierra del Fuego.
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>start in Spain or Portugal
>get a bunch of carpenters together and put together a period accurate caravel replica
>sail across the ocean
>land in northern Brazil and hike into the remote jungle, looking for uncontacted tribes
>if we find them, convert them to Roman Catholicism, with the help of thunder sticks if necessary
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>>754528
Have I found a fellow Portuboo?
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>>754530
No, but I'd rather play conquistador and fuck with tribals than play Viking and fuck with NATO

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Hello /out/, I picked up a new stove (pic related, Primus Omnifuel II) and need to build a base for winter/snow use. A while back a Scandinavian anon posted a very nice base made of acrylic and aluminum tape, looking for suggestions on fabricating my own version. Needs to be lightweight, not melt under the stove, insulate the base from the snow, and have space for the fuel bottle.

Also, it's been a while since we had a stove general.
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>>754438
I don't know much but I'll lurk for interest.
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>>754438
Just compact the snow under and around it and put some tinfoil, Should do the work unless you are going to be melting snow for 3 hours. Kids these days... baka
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>>754438
Can you post a pic of something similar to what you are asking about?

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#36- "Sexy Shad and Horny Toads" Edition

Previous Thread:
>>751314

Mondays suck. Bluegill are dangerous so carry a .22. Talk about fishing.
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Fucking algae blooms.
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>>754116
How I fish for bass and always catch one
1. Hook with bait and bobber
2. Catch fish while waiting only 10 minutes
Easiest thing instead of constantly casting for hours and getting nothing.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leatherman_%28vagabond%29


Just read the article then decide his /out/ status.

>No visible remains were recovered during the exhumation. Rather, coffin nails and soil recovered from the original burial plot were reburied at the new site
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>>753965
Well Shit, this Gent seem /out/ as fuck. I grew up in Putnam county adjacent to westchester, i never knew this story. Thank you anon
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>>753965
>>753988
looking at the wiki, his route goes through my hometown.
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Seems like a pretty cool guy. I think we've found another name to add to the 4CC team list

Hey guys. I am looking at buying some land to build a few small cabins on. The biggest thing is that I want this place to be chilly, like never abover 60° and snowing about six months of the year if at all possible. Is there a website that will filter geographical locations this way? The land purchase will be a place for my friends and I to take vacations, go hiking, etc...

We don't need to own all the land we go hiking on BTW, but it would be nice to be able to do that. I do want to be able to shoot so I would like it to be somewhere that has out to 800m distance nearby that I can shoot (again don't have to own that land, just land near it).

Just wondering if there is a good systematic way to search for this?
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But like how does one "own" land tho?
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>>753906
>never abover 60° and snowing about six months of the year if at all possible.

Nigger, do you WANT to freeze to death and die?
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>>753906
What's your budget?

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What i need to travel by foot?
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Context: Just got 18 years old, before starting my university i want to travel alone 720 km by foot alone, i dont know what to say to my mom, but i want tips, and opnions about this plan.
If my mother didnt accept what's the plan? go anyway?
My country is not popular doing that, i know is strange doing that on your own country btw.

I dont know how much 700 will take [i think 40 days] but i want to meet people, pick rides, see things, prove myself and have a different feel.
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>>753888
Most glorious comrade. Tovarishch. You will be needing good shoes and good work ethic, you will be walking a lot and needing to work along the way. Do not over-arm yourself, it is a good way to get into trouble. Keep good hygiene and clean clothes. Poo in Loo. Also, be realistic. You are traveling four hundred something miles. 40 days may be ambitious for a first timer. Be 18, have fun, get laid.
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>>753894
Thanks for the reply, helped me alot , i dont have a good shoes for that. my issues are 3
-Money for food
-How can i tell my mom, if she doesnt allow did i walk out? because i will return someday
-Money, money and money [For tent and shoes].

Today i discovered that a store near me sells a fuckton of Milsurp items, cheap too.

What are /out/ists opinions on this kind of gear for camping? Any experience?

They seem to sell most everything, things that caught my eye:

A molle backpack that is not camo.
An harness of some kind. Alice?
Widemouth metal canteen with those funny cups with handles.
Mess kit with cutlery. (The square folding handle one)
Entrenching tool with sheath.
Folding saw.
A fuckton of K-bars with a fuckton of sheaths.

I could get all of the above for aprox. 140 U$S.

What are the pros and cons of using Milsurp? I mean, apart from looking like a total preptard.
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>What are the pros and cons of using Milsurp?

pros:
Cheap
Well made
reliable
has character

Cons:
Some russian cheeki breeki probably shit in that russian issued canteen you're drinking your high mountain milk oolong out of.
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>>753787
How much do the knoifes at these places run? You got me thinkin now...

And everybody always says cheap consumer goods < millsurp < epensive consumer goods. So if you are paying cheap consumer goods prices for millsurp goods, then you are straight.
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>>753787
If you are starting use whatever you have in your house and go out for a weekend. Take note of everything that didn't work and what did, or what can be improved. Only then buy gear.

has anyone tried one of these new Quechua tents yet?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi7l0rcDi8M
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>fresh and black
Wtf is wrong with quechua to come up with that name? Anti white motherfuckers.
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>>753312
>sunlight awakens you when /out/
>bad thing

A tent for neckbeards seems like a niche thing.
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>>753314
Actually I believe it is a cuckold thing. Quecha's executive and design and marketing teams are well stocked with cucks.

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Is there anywhere you can buy these sleeping bag samples? I have a relatively small dog that would fit in one, and I think it would be pretty neat to have for him.
I've tried looking on eBay, but I might just not be searching for the correct keyword.
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>>753002
My ex bought one from a babby goods store for her yorkshire. Didn't even knew they made sleeping bags for babies. That's all I learnt from that relationship, and now I'm sharing it with you, whom I don't now, and we are probably never going to know eachother. God indeed has mistererious ways.
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>>753002
Those little demo bags and tents are actually really expensive to produce and are usually only sold directly from the manufacturer to retailers.
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>>753021
Bummer. I've seen the tents on eBay, I guess I'll just make a small sleeping bag for the little guy.

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