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  1. Bradley Dogsbane
    thanks it just started so i don't see how i failed, as a like devil's cumshot they put 60 dollars back in my bank account after i dropped the class as a good lookin homeboy here a 15 packs of cigarettes boss
  2. Bradley Dogsbane
    why didn't the mexicans like the white people in california prison yall don't get along?
  3. Bradley Dogsbane
    i don't think the humanss play spades against the elves for honeybuns but won't play again the black orcs because they're black
  4. Bradley Dogsbane
    I really wanna go fishing but i told my mom i wouldn't unless i knew itw as safe.
  5. Bradley Dogsbane
    i didn't have any gay porn luciano stories but my papa and best friend and I met at pagan circle thats where u go if u LOVE Odin or being white and we do it all from discussion to religious rites anyway, i met him the first time when i was 19 that was 2012 when iw as in stanley well first i went from dodge which was 8 weeks of sorting but dont forget when in 2016 they got mad at ya boy for fightin and drinkin and not taking medication that was adventure #2 at da wisconsin retard center

    prison is such a big! part of culture that people neglect in our society and no one even appreciates the *gravity* of it all
  6. Bradley Dogsbane
    Do I understand what prison is like Wariat?

    I went to a High Medium called Stanley Correctional Institution and a psychiatric prison called The Wisconsin's Resource Center

    https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/wrc/index.htm
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Correctional_Institution

    Don't forget i was here too twice when they sort you:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Correctional_Institution
  7. Bradley Dogsbane
    I went to prison twice
  8. Bradley Dogsbane
    fair enough truthfully i don't have extra stuff to mail you either
  9. Bradley Dogsbane
    hmm. do you have extra fishing stuff u can mail me
  10. Bradley Dogsbane
    i've fucked upa lot of other people's lives too
  11. Bradley Dogsbane
    i am studying tenkara which literally means "Nothing" + "You fishing" or some shit, basically it's a rod, a line, and a fly, no reel, no spool, just u and a stick

    only works on places other trout fisherman haven't raped aggressively or in japanese paradise mountain range dream land

    very interesting those japaneasy people, unlike our gook Vinny who is just dirty and can't do any cool fishing but eats eels and carp
  12. Bradley Dogsbane
    What I secret study when no one is looking to eventually teach myself one day:

    Tenkara fishing (Japanese: テンカラ釣り, literally: "fishing from heaven", "sky fishing", or "empty sky fishing" as ten = "sky" and kara = "empty") is a type of simple rod angling traditionally practiced in Japan. Primarily used for mountain stream trout fishing, tenkara is still a fairly rare method even among freshwater anglers in Japan, and was largely unknown outside Japan until 2009, when the company Tenkara USA,[1] founded by Daniel Galhardo, introduced and popularized tenkara outside Japan.[2]

    Although there are similarities between tenkara and traditional Western-style fly fishing, the two techniques developed independently of each other, with tenkara being purely Japanese in origin.[3] In addition, fly fishing uses specialized rod, reel and line and a type of ultralight fishing lure known as artificial fly, while traditional tenkara is reel-less and mostly uses real insects as bait (although modern tenkara tends to use so-called Japanese Flies).


    Contents
    1 Origins
    2 Equipment
    3 See also
    4 References
    Origins
    Tenkara fishing originated in Japan more than 400 years ago[4] and originated with professional fishermen in the mountain streams of Japan who found it an effective method of catching the local fish, yamame, iwana and amago.[5]

    Originally the rod was simply a bamboo/cane rod, which was cut and treated, but unlike contemporary western bamboo rods, they were not "manufactured" (i.e. split and glued back together). In contrast to the western fly-fishing tradition where anglers used heavy wooden rods, in Japan anglers always used bamboo, which is readily available and very light. Because of its light weight, Japanese anglers were able to use very long bamboo rods and reach as far as needed without the need to develop reels for the short rods used in the west.[6]

    Tenkara remained the domain of commercial tenkara anglers until the early 1900s. In the 1950s, it started seeing a slow resurgence in interest in a few pockets throughout Japan. Ishigaki, in the early 1970s, became an influential figure in spreading tenkara as a method of sport fishing throughout Japan. In 2009, Daniel Galhardo founded Tenkara USA with the purpose of introducing tenkara outside of Japan.[7] Ishigaki started mentoring Galhardo so that tenkara, as practiced in Japan, would be disseminated outside its country of origin.

    Equipment
    Tenkara fishing can be seen as a streamlined counterpart to western fly-fishing. The equipment is designed to direct focus to the actual fishing and catching of the fish, not to cause a major preoccupation with the equipment. Only a rod, tenkara line and fly are necessary for tenkara fishing (no reel is used).

    The appeal of tenkara is its elegant simplicity. There are also other advantages of using the long tenkara rods when fishing in mountain streams, primarily the lightness of the line and delicate presentation. A long rod allows for precise placement of the fly on small pools and allows for holding the fly in place on the other side of a current. The other main advantage of using the long tenkara rod is precise control for manipulation of the fly.

    Tenkara rod: A very long and flexible rod (usually telescopic) is used in tenkara fishing. The rods normally range from 3.3 to 4.5 metres (11 to 15 ft) long. 3.6 m (12 ft) is common. These rods were originally made of bamboo, but are nowadays made with carbon fibre and/or fibre glass. They also have a handle similar to fly-fishing rods that can be made of wood (the more prized rods) or cork. A tenkara rod is chosen based on the environment it will be used;[8] whereas tenkara rods are typically longer than most other fishing rods, a tenkara rod's length has the distinct advantage of reaching across currents.

    Tenkara line: As in fly-fishing, it is the tenkara line that propels the weightless fly forward. In tenkara, the traditional and most commonly used line is a tapered furled line (twisted monofilament), of the same length or slightly shorter than the rod. The main advantage of tapered lines is the delicate presentation and ease of casting. Alternatively, a tenkara "level" line can be used. Level lines are specially formulated fluorocarbon adjusted to the desired length as they maintain the same diameter throughout their length. Tapered lines are typically easier to cast and preferred by people getting started with tenkara, whereas level lines tend to be lighter (slightly harder to cast), but can be kept off the water more easily.[9]

    The traditional tenkara line has a loop of braided line at its thicker end. This braided line is used to tie the tenkara line directly to the tip of the rod by using a cow hitch (aka: girth hitch) knot. The line at the rod's tip needs to have a stopper knot, which will hold the cow hitch in place. It is a very secure method to attach the line.

    Tippet: This is the same as a regular fly-fishing tippet, and is used to connect the fly to the line (which is too thick to tie directly to the fly). Usually between 30 cm (12 in) and 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) of tippet is added to the end of the line. This is typically referred to in Japanese as "hea" (for hair).

    Tenkara fly: Artificial flies are used in tenkara fly-fishing. These are tied with thread, feathers and sometimes fur as in western fly-fishing. Traditionally a special reverse hackle wet-fly is used. In Japan it is known as "kebari". These traditional Japanese flies differ from most Western flies, in that the hackle is tied facing forward.[10]

    My boy is fishing right now post hurricanea nd said he would call me if he got anything I really relalu reallly wanted to go but it's imoprotant to me to get caught up ins chool work and now i am but i do not want to go fishing as much as I want to shit post.
  13. Bradley Dogsbane
    Originally posted by Rape Monster Brad, you ever done that shit where they catch the fish with their bare hands just reaching into the water? I think I've heard it called "noodling" or something like that

    No. But i've watched videos on it extensivesly. Seems to be just for catfish. Where I lived in Wisconsin we only had what are called CHANNEL CATS and while big live in rivers, not sure where they make their homes but the water is very dangerous andwquick moving in wisconsin.

    In florida IDK if people do it.

    What I do know is catfish is 100% gelatanous fish slime fat and disgusting. Having had it prepared several ways, I am not interested in pursuing catfish (The only species that noodling works on )
  14. Bradley Dogsbane
    no that's nigger coffee
  15. Bradley Dogsbane
    really doin good folks gonna go work on my assignment due next week and think about white privledge[ and trying hard

    work hard stay hard
  16. Bradley Dogsbane
    I caught up with everything everyone, one assignment due next week Friday that I'mma start working on.

    Decided to drop my 5th class which was going to start on the 26th because 4 classes is enough (mind u on the morning of the 26th i expected to be wayyyyyyyy more fucked than i am)

    so lucky that my earth science class was on soil (something most of you don't know, i am actually an expert on from my bonsai/horticultural days), my math class was all at once the study/exam1 and then got canceled yesterday, nd the environmental class sheeeeeeee'eeeeeeeeeeesh hardest part was a paper, oh and my philosophy paper and test that was some easy ass dumb ass third world country ass level of of difficulty. My niggas!!!!

    3 As in 4 of my classes, Math class i do not have an A but we workin on t hat shit ya hurrr
  17. Bradley Dogsbane
    Originally posted by RIPtotse Ive been buying these refried beans that are like in a bag sorta thing like already spiced and hydrated and shit and they are good for burrittos.

    Just saying

    i used to do that in prison i haven't seen them availableanywhere since
  18. Bradley Dogsbane
    why is the holy bible the decider of right and wrong
  19. Bradley Dogsbane
    thrax sounds like a really cool guy
  20. Bradley Dogsbane
    google maps is really helpful when i'm a block away from 7/11 but can't remember which block
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