Outdoor Recreation Questions and Answers
What do men return with out of going fishing? It's self-conscious, dirty, stinking,?
Question:boring. There's bugs, bees, snakes. Then there's chicken liver, worms, ewwwwww. I can go to the store and buy plenty of fresh fish, cleaned and boned, in position to cook, for what they pay for a fishing license and bait and the time idle! What is the facination? (Plus, I don't have to crinkle a whole sunshine for a pan ful of fish any!) Please explain this to me.
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Well...first of all it's perfect to get up bad the couch.
Fresh air and humour.
Adventure.
Good buddies company.
Good food (if your lucky).
What's not to like?
It's a guy point.
Umm... to get away from unnamed nagging folks who complain a lot?
Sorry... I be just repartee, and I didn't name name! :)
They get smugness out of hooking and catching a big fish. It's a lot approaching dating for them...the thrill of "casting", "reeling them in" consequently "Fryin em up (Doin em)"
I think its the serenity and calm of being out on the embark on waters and the excitement of catching something big. Most people I know don't move about catching for the fish themselves but for some down time and to get away from the outside world. If you can acquire past adjectives that stuff you said, its IMMMENNSELLYYY relaxing...
to get away from what you are maxim lol
two words: getting wasted
no fishing trip is complete minus beer
it's also a non homo means of mannish bonding
It's the hunting mentality, like going out pig shooting. Sure you can buy a pork roast but isn't it better to enjoy stalked and killed the piece yourself.
And what's wrong with chicken liver? you get through pate right?
Thats why we 'MEN' are different from 'WOMEN'. We do go for fishing because we LIKE what we do. :)
I deem it's fun myself. My grandpa always took me fishing when I be growing up. It was our time to be together. It's something dutiful to do if you want to spend some quality time next to someone special or if you just want to be alone. There's something roughly speaking sitting and waiting for that first big tug!
well fishing to some population is a sport. Relaxing & drinking a few beers helps. Yes u spend money. Yes it can be boring although depending on the human being like i said its relaxing... lol Easy be to be LAZY
beacouse,they love the nature,the hush,the bugs,..i don t similar to fishing...its disgusting...
I guess the same route non-city slickers like myself relish fishing. It's the excitement of the fish being on the hook and tugging. It's restful and you get to purely enjoy yourself or be beside some friends or your significant other, drink a beer or a glass of wine whichever. My suggestion is never move to Alaska! That's for sure. Usually citizens that are closed minded or what's the word I'm looking for...hmm not being competent to get your hand dirty just wouldn't fathom out.
It isn't really about the fishing. It's a mini-vacation. Away from EVERYTHING in that really is to bother you, just sitting near your buddies, or your thoughts, or really whatever company you relish best.
I've come to learn that anything amusing can be oversimplified in a refusal light:
Football= Big guys bash each other and running around beside a ball
Basketball=Tall guys bash each other, running around near a ball
Boxing=Buff guys bash each other...(no ball involved)
My point being; at hand are enjoyable positives that are one overlooked when you look at things in broad sweeping strokes.
Take a pole, tie some fishing procession to it, and tie a piece of sparkly fluff to the line, and dangle it contained by front of a kitty, and watch that little paw realize out and grab it, and you touch that little tug...
It's like that, but within a $50,000 Bass boat on a beautiful lagoon in the middle of the forest and not a soul but the bugs to bug you while you think. (Hence the invention of insect repellent, which does work.) Or on the side of a gorgeous mountain stream where on earth you are the only one around and the inborn swimming pool formed by the granite rocks fed by a sparkling cascade looks so good on a hot afternoon you just dive right contained by sans - uhm, never mind. Or you are casting out on the shoreline when the sun comes out and the waves are only just right and you catch a glimpse of the dolphins chasing the school of sardines past your file. And sometimes you feel that little tug and you sway in a gorgeous Rainbow Trout that cooks up a moment ago beautifully surrounded by the cast-iron fry pan vertebrae at camp.
Tell you what, you step to the store and buy your fresh fish, I'll go to adjectives those places by myself and enjoy myself minus so many complaining bitter relatives around. I'll go hang up out with the guys. Like I other have because adjectives the other girls were so lame and preferred to paint their toenails instead of travel up to the top of Yosemite Falls or jump within the water and (gasp!) achieve wet at the coast.
Be having fun lacking ya!
Interesting. You call others who don't share your belief "close minded", and yet when YOU don't "return with it" about fishing, you insult the hundreds of millions of those world-wide who love fishing by refering to it in remarkably derogatory terms. You are the one beside the closed mind.
For the majority of us, its not about the actual catching of fish. Its in the region of spending time in the outdoors and reveling contained by the beauty of it. I am sure that some will utter it goes backbone to mans desire to be a hunter/gatherer or that its something to be precise hardwired into their psyche.
Sometimes the most enjoyable fragment of angling is simply getting outdoors and away from the typical stresses that our lives seem to mount up. A day or afternoon on the water with no traffic jam, no nagging bosses, no cell phones ringing, etc. can certainly rejuvenate one's soul.
Also one able to mimic Mother Nature near a fake lure and entice a fish to devour it is quite a face at times. It's not all in the order of the catching...it's about the experience.
enn is a woman after my own heart. Just considered necessary to say that first formerly I forgot. I'd never be able to voice it any better than she did, but ya know what? I'm gonna try anyway!
Yes, you can go to the store and buy plenty of "fresh"* fish. But do you realize that 95% or more of adjectives commercial fish stock is GONE? Yep. It's a fact. We're already working on individual about 20% or so of some fish species that we didn't even consider food fish 20 years ago. who ate tilapia support in the 80's? Oh, what's it business if the fish die off, they're newly fish, it doesn't affect me, does it?
Enjoyment of fishing translates (or at least should) into zest of the outdoors and of nature. Enjoyment of disposition equals the desire to conserve what we have. I am what I send for a Rooseveldt style conservationist. I want there to be plenty of everything that if I want to go out and put away one, I can.
True fresh fish outperforms grocery store "fresh" any day, conspicuously, no one's ever cooked fish very resourcefully for you, or you'd know the difference.
Yep, put me out on the kayak paddling alongside a pod of dolphin or worrying if the manatees realize I'm there or not. I'll enjoy my rod and reel beside me, whether I use it or not.
uncomfortable? bring a bench.
dirty? if all you enjoy to worry give or take a few is dirt getting on you, there's a problem.
stinking? I don't see it, but maybe it's only that I grew up as thinking of the smells of nature man just that... unprocessed. muck after rain, i'll plead guilty... not something I'd wear as perfume, but I do love the smell..
boring? find something that interests you other than yourself and conceivably it wouldn't be so boring.
bugs? bees? Insect repellent, and bees make honey.
Snakes? added bonus.
chicken liver? worms? plastic lures. or acquire over it.
And really, no, you can't buy more fish than we can catch near the price of a fishing license. Here in Florida for a year, it's $25 for important saltwater license. $2 and change a month. If you're cooking up a mess of fish every month that you've bought for smaller number than $3, remind me to NEVER come to your house for fish. Not that I would, anyway, because I only drink fish that I know where it be caught, who caught it, and how long it's been within the fridge. Just the way it works.
Also, as mentioned, fishing is a wonderful style to step away from the daily grind.
You administer "girl" a bad import. Sorry, but it's true. Why doncha sit home and enforce the stereotypes, I'll be out enjoying myself.
*As long as you don't verbs about how long it's be sitting or how it was shipped, because most of the "fresh" fish within grocery stores. *shudder*
Does anyone have the binoculars that are also a digital camera?
Question:I put this under outdoor stuff because I'd like to know if they work well when scoping in animals and taking pictures of them. I'm thinking of getting one of the Bushnell middle make/models.
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Binoculars that have an integrated digital camera are great, especially because you can take automatic snapshots with great zoom. But I wouldn't recommend their use unless you don't care about the image quality. In my case, I would rather get a digital camera with good integrated glass, such as the Panasonic FZ50, that has a 12x zoom with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).
BUT, if you don't really care much about image quality, and if you are in a tight budget, then I would recommend the following Bushnell binocular:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controll...
This binocular has a 2.1 MP integrated digital camera. If 2.1 megapixels are enough for you, then go for this model.
I do not own this binocular, so I don't know the specifics, but I've read the reviews and it looks good.
Hope this helps.
BB gun shooting?
Question:So i wanted to buy a BB Gun, and i be wondering, is it legal to shoot can and bottles with your bebe gun within your backyard? I mean does the shot of the bebe gun brand name a loud sound? and is it allowed?
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i know it is illegal surrounded by the uk
but it dspeneds what bb guy ya got
i get a pump action shot gun, that dont trade name much noise, but after i got an uzi, and that make a racket, dpeends what type ya gonna draw from, if ya want a good one, i suggest ma penchant, desert eagal =-D
ya i saw someone get arested for shooting at a item o molch.
As long as you don't brandish your gun in public, close to a real gun, it is without blemish legal. If a bb gun shoots smaller number than 500 feet per second, it is faultlessly legal. It might be for a moment loud, but you are in your right to shoot it within your backyard.
they are not illegal. if its contained by your back courtyard its fine. also it doesnt make a loud nouns. it makes more resembling a quick ppffffff.
capably..depends on where u live..bb guns dont trade name a lot of rumble, but gun usage might be outlawed in ur town...the other alteritive is to do it anyway and when u acquire caught play dumb : )
most cities and towns have law against discharging firearms in the city boundaries - I have see that stretched to include BB's and pellets because they are projectiles - check beside the local police
That would depend on where you live. Some places enjoy no problems w/bb's as they are not considered (real) guns, however, there are some places where on earth they are considered guns and are illegal to shoot contained by your backyard. (unless, of course, you live outside city borders, then it's ok). Check w/your local police department to be sure.
immaculately legal. it depends on the fps (feet per second) on the gun that u want to buy. the greater fps the louder it is. i bought 1 that goes 900 fps and it almost sounds resembling a 22 rifle
it depends on where you live. If you live around alot of relatives you probably shouldn't shoot it off because a bb can still hurt someone totally badly. Ever hear "you'll shoot your eye out with that thing"? I would newly check with my local police department. Most places frown on it. I call my local police department and they say it is not unconstitutional. Personally, i would do it, but i would just study out. Good luck
Shooting cans and bottles or target is usually fine. But if you are in a city or suburb I would check beside ordinances. A bb from the newer pump up guns can be poisonous at close range if a character or animal is hit in an eye. The bb's are moving as nippy as a .22 rifle bullet, just not as much freight. Definitely, know what is beyond your target, (dirt hill is best), and never shoot within the direction of houses or buildings. A bb gun makes lone a small "pop" noise from compressed nouns release.
These are "guns" so treat them as such!! Use common sense and possibly appropriate a gun safety course.
it depends on your local decree and how anal the local cops are too. you will be buying windows even if you didnt do it. the neighbors will blame you
Simple
Just send for your local authorities and ask what the law is as far as shooting BB guns surrounded by your area are. Then you will be on the protected side.
No it is not legal it dosen't concern if it makes noce who care
you already have to wage taxes and for your hhouse who cares
Totally permitted to buy and operate a BB gun. They make virtually no nouns. Your neighbors won't even know you are doing it unless they see you shooting at targets. My five year hoary has a bb gun. We set up some hay bales as a backgorund to stop the bbs since they sit on for a while ledge. If you shoot your can it is probably best if you put them on the ground and shoot them, that way the bb go in the ground. Have fun and stay sheltered!
i would opt for pellets because they dont riccochet as much
and yes it is legalized
How do you read herald stamp symbol on cartrige brass for reloading?
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Bound's hubby here:
I will work from the premise that you are planning on sorting your brass in preparation for reloading. First (presuming it's adjectives American ammo), you want to sort your brass into two piles, commercial versus military brass.
Commercial brass is easy. The headstamp contains two pieces of information. First, the businesswoman (ie: RP= Remington, WW= Winchester, BH= Black Hills, Federal, etc) and second the caliber.
Military brass is a little more difficult. First, it presumes you know what videotape you have. Second, you should sort your brass between NATO and non-NATO fabrication. NATO manufacture have a circle with a plus (+) surrounded by it. Non-NATO rounds do not have this imperfection. Military brass of all types largely have a two or three communication identifier and a two digit year of manufacture. The post identify the ammunition plant, for example: LC= Lake City, TW= Twin Cities (both Army ammunition plants) or WCC (Western Cartridge, an Army sub-contractor). The date of manufacture is assured, for example: 72= 1972. Foreign military brass have indentifiers that are smaller amount easily interpreted, for example: HXP is Greek while IMI and TZZ are Israeli create.
Good luck and I hope this is a good start for you.
If you are going to cram reloading you have a bit to walk before I suggest you start. First buy some reloading books. The numbers on the brass pass you the caliber size, ie 303 is a 30 caliber but so is a 30-06 and 308 and a 30-30. The bullet is a 30 caliber and comes in oodles grains (meaning the consignment of the bullet) hope this helps.
One stamp is the architect and the other the size of the bullet. Military rounds might have Greek parcels on them to identify the maker.
http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/showthre...
You requirement to get a reloading book and know what you're doing, and what bullet diameters to nouns, and the primer-powder recipies.
Just because a 303 and 30'06 and 30 carbine are all .30 caliber, does NOT plan you can willy-nilly use all matching bullets - they are all different diameters - not to mention weights.
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