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Inshore fishing in the Gulf of America

I never would have thought that my first catch from the bayou would be a blue crab. Catch and release, but unfortunately he lost a claw, and I lost my lure two casts later.

With the cooler weather, fishing is picking up again. Today I caught 7 bluegill and a smallmouth bass.

Wizards of the Coast, owned by Hasbro, has been upsetting their player base with their upcoming One D&D. This started a year or so ago when they attemped to nullify the Open Gaming Licence (OGL), originally created by Wotc to be similar to the GPL. The direction Hasbro is taking D&D is towards digital and micro payments, and they are moving away from physical books and DIY dungeon masters. The quality of the physical books is also very poor with perfect binding (glued) instead of stitched, and the books often start falling apart after even moderate use. I am sure the new version will be fine, but players will be funneled into paywalls to play.

Love this EP, too bad it was all they ever released. I had this on vinyl before giving my collection to a friend.

100% I used to use a pressure washer for stubborn emulsion that wouldn't wash out, but that can also lead to washing too much out depending on the job.

One of the easiest rigs to get started with fishing is a nightcrawler beneath a bubble float. This rig helps to eliminate snags from rocks, limbs, and weeds on the bottom, and can catch a wide variety of fish species.

Funny you mention #dungeonsynth, not a huge fan of the genre, but I am playing in an AD&D 1e group. Big fan of old-school TTRPGs.

We have community fisheries here that are stocked with hatchery fish. They can be fun, but are often crowded. Many of the reservors around me have a day use fee and I don't like it either, but there are fewer people.

I am using primal on android. I had to download a photo editor to reduce the image size before it would upload.