Someone needs to tie flies on here and put them up for #zapsnag. Bonus zaps if you can tell me the specific waters and time of year to use it.
https://blossom.primal.net/b1e98087f7f178136143f61f8c5c32472933fd616a1fe8433f5a661796849ee6.mov

Someone needs to tie flies on here and put them up for #zapsnag. Bonus zaps if you can tell me the specific waters and time of year to use it.
https://blossom.primal.net/b1e98087f7f178136143f61f8c5c32472933fd616a1fe8433f5a661796849ee6.mov

I can make wooly buggers and a couple of minnow patterns. Never thought about making them in bulk, though.
a good idea for anyone who wants to stack sats!
My grandparents had peacocks, my uncle used to collect their feathers for making fly fishing lures (the feathers from the back of their head not the tail feathers)
I'm not much of a fisherman myself to be honest, but if you want to catch cod(Australia, west of the dividing range)
Purple lure, the plastic ones that float with the hooks hanging from them.
They normally ambush insects that fall into the water or frogs swimming across the surface.
Really good eating. Only fish "worth eating" in my local waters.
Also this is the kind of content I want to see more of on nostr.
more fishing stuff, but also more craft in general.
Gotta get fishtok onboarded to Nostr, I see so many videos of 15 to 20 year olds on tiktok that are obsessed with fishing and showing off their catch.
It's a good survival skill and it keeps a lot of young people out of trouble.
I tell them whenever I see them on tiktok to share their catch on nostr," people will literally send you Bitcoin just for sharing interesting content on nostr "etc.