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Early Spring Fishing (Prep)

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  I don't know about you guys but I am ready for the warmer weather. It's funny, before I started fishing I used to look forward to the colder months because I couldn't stand the heat, but now I can't see myself sitting indoors for months on end to stay out of the heat - I need to be in or on the water. I've been spending the last few weeks watching the weather, keeping an eye on the nightly lows to find a good time to get the boat (which my dad and I lovingly call the Pork & Cheese) ready for the water. Thankfully, next week seems to be showing signs that we are finally getting out of the freezing temperatures, with only two days getting as low as 31. Last week I went through and planned out what I want to use, and the more time that goes by the more I understand why people have more than one rod of the same action/power. Currently I have one each of medium, medium-light, medium-heavy, ultralight, and light (which is my daughter's), and each is rigged up in...

Game Reviews #1

I was initially thinking of doing a series of game review posts, but my backlog was getting big and I just didn't have the time or energy to complete a full game review for anything in an entire post, so I thought instead I could do a series where I review some recent games I played. I will be going over mobile games, console games, and board games. Reviews will be out of 5, using emojis of course. Survivor.io (Mobile)  I rarely find a game on my phone that I feel like I need to rave about. The first set of games were made by a developer called Hexage, and Radiant was a wonderful, beautiful shmup style game that I shared with all my friends. Today, the game I want to share with the world is probably already popular enough, but Survivor.io by the same folks who make PunBall. A very different game, Survivor.io serves as a top-down shoot-em-up style game where you take control of a little dude, geared up with armor and weapons varying from shotguns to katanas. During the course of pla...