
Should I be concerned? Male 26
Both ankles but my right is much more noticeable. Never seen a doctor about it.

Both ankles but my right is much more noticeable. Never seen a doctor about it.
Whattup everybody! So this is my first time ever going to a psychiatrist or really a doctor in general. I’m fulltime and have benefits but I’m just confused on the process. What app? Or who do I reach out to? I’m just not sure where to look to get this started. Thanks.
Just finished up a session in the water. A lake I normally fly fish. Typically I would suspend a leech and a midge underneath an indicator and do quite well. For example, less than two weeks ago I was at this same lake and caught 15 rainbows on those same patterns. My goal is to be a better angler each time, but I’m not gonna lie I’m stumped here. Anything I can take away from this? I’ve had slow days but this was just zero action for 8 hours.
Hi! I currently work for Whole Foods. I’ve been here for 5+ years now. I’m satisfied with my pay and if things continue going well I’ll be able to keep up with growing cost and continue to save money. However, every day I play out these thoughts in my head about how I just wish I was doing something that would have me walking around smiling. I have a great a love for the outdoors, as soon as I’m off the clock I am preparing for a weekend getaway of fishing and hiking. Does anybody have any insight as to how I can start looking for work that fulfills my passions?
I find I enjoy fishing Stillwater more. Typically I’ll have a 5x leader with a micro leech tied off. Then a foot under that with 5x tippet, a small chironomid pattern. I would like to target some larger fish. My question is, should I use a larger leader if I were to tie on a say size 8-10 wooly bugger? My brain tells me yes 3x leader and then use 5x tippet for the dropper, am I correct?