Image 1 — Caught my current personal best Pollock and these are all the fish we kept yesterday in Scotland
Image 2 — Caught my current personal best Pollock and these are all the fish we kept yesterday in Scotland

Caught my current personal best Pollock and these are all the fish we kept yesterday in Scotland

This was also my first fish on a soft plastic lure. The fish was somewhere between 50-55cm if I recall correctly. Also the second photo has all the fish we kept yesterday fishing off the boat using lures, that were Pollock and Mackerel, we also had landed some small cod, coalfish, mackerel and pollock that were too small to keep, but those are the ones we kept.

u/charcoalonfire — 5 days ago

Caught my personal best Pollock and these are the fish we kept yesterday in Scotland

This was also my first fish on a soft plastic lure. The fish was somewhere between 50-55cm if I recall correctly. Also the second photo has all the fish we kept yesterday fishing off the boat using lures, that were Pollock and Mackerel, we also had landed some small cod, coalfish, mackerel and pollock that were too small to keep, but those are the ones we kept.

u/charcoalonfire — 5 days ago

Caught my personal best Pollock and these are all the fish we kept yesterday in Scotland

This was also my first fish on a soft plastic lure. The fish was somewhere between 50-55cm if I recall correctly. Also the second photo has all the fish we kept yesterday fishing off the boat using lures, that were Pollock and Mackerel, we also had landed some small cod, coalfish, mackerel and pollock that were too small to keep, but those are the ones we kept.

u/charcoalonfire — 5 days ago

Caught my current personal best Pollock, and these are all the fish we kept yesterday in Scotland

This was also my first fish on a soft plastic lure. The fish was somewhere between 50-55cm if I recall correctly. Also the second photo has all the fish we kept yesterday fishing off the boat using lures, that were Pollock and Mackerel, we also had landed some small cod, coalfish, mackerel and pollock that were too small to keep, but those are the ones we kept.

u/charcoalonfire — 5 days ago

Caught my current personal best Pollock yesterday also these are all the fish we kept yesterday

This was also my first fish on a soft plastic lure. The fish was somewhere between 50-55cm if I recall correctly. Also the second photo has all the fish we kept yesterday fishing off the boat using lures, that were Pollock and Mackerel, we also had landed some small cod, coalfish, mackerel and pollock that were too small to keep, but those are the ones we kept.

u/charcoalonfire — 5 days ago

What router is better for my use case?

So, I currently am on a gigabit plan pretty much, (910mbps, but in reality I get about 1100mbps at times if I recall correctly)
anyways, I am looking to buy a router and I am between the Asus RT-BE82U and the Glinet Flint 2. I currently am on the standard wifi 6 ISP provided router, but I want to have some extra customisability such as being able to run VPNs on the router level and being able to assign them only to certain devices that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to have a vpn app on them, router level adblocking (without needing a separate device such as a pi hole), and then more advanced security features, but that is not so high on my list, also I want at least dual 2.5 gig ports, one for wan and one for lan. Now my concern with the Glinet is there being a chance of a backdoor by the Chinese government/CCP existing and tracking me, before you go on and ask me what the chances are of me being a target, they are quite low, but I just want to have that peace of mind either way. I would replace the stock firmware on the Glinet with Openwrt to remove possible backdoors, but what about the Uboot or recovery in the Glinet, can’t I flash a open source version on them on them, to be sure no backdoor is there? And I don’t need any Openwrt specific features as both the Asus and this have all the features I need, and if the GliNet did not have up to 900mbps wireguard vpn speeds I would go with the Asus for the peace of mind and wouldn’t bother making this post, but as the Asus doesn’t mention the Wireguard speeds (If I recall correctly) I came here to ask for advice, both have 2ghz quad core processors and 1gb ram but I don’t want to go with the Asus and be limited to 300mbps as a example with wireguard. Thanks in Advance

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u/charcoalonfire — 16 days ago
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What router is better for my use case?

So, I currently am on a gigabit plan pretty much, (910mbps, but in reality I get about 1100mbps at times if I recall correctly)
anyways, I am looking to buy a router and I am between the Asus RT-BE82U and the Glinet Flint 2. I currently am on the standard wifi 6 ISP provided router, but I want to have some extra customisability such as being able to run VPNs on the router level and being able to assign them only to certain devices that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to have a vpn app on them, router level adblocking (without needing a separate device such as a pi hole), and then more advanced security features, but that is not so high on my list, also I want at least dual 2.5 gig ports, one for wan and one for lan. Now my concern with the Glinet is there being a chance of a backdoor by the Chinese government/CCP existing and tracking me, before you go on and ask me what the chances are of me being a target, they are quite low, but I just want to have that peace of mind either way. I would replace the stock firmware on the Glinet with Openwrt to remove possible backdoors, but what about the Uboot or recovery in the Glinet, can’t I flash a open source version on them on them, to be sure no backdoor is there? And I don’t need any Openwrt specific features as both the Asus and this have all the features I need, and if the GliNet did not have up to 900mbps wireguard vpn speeds I would go with the Asus for the peace of mind and wouldn’t bother making this post, but as the Asus doesn’t mention the Wireguard speeds (If I recall correctly) I came here to ask for advice, both have 2ghz quad core processors and 1gb ram but I don’t want to go with the Asus and be limited to 300mbps as a example with wireguard. Thanks in Advance

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u/charcoalonfire — 17 days ago

What router do you think is better for my use case?

So, I currently am on a gigabit plan pretty much, (910mbps, but in reality I get about 1100mbps at times if I recall correctly)
anyways, I am looking to buy a router and I am between the Asus RT-BE82U and the Glinet Flint 2. I currently am on the standard wifi 6 ISP provided router, but I want to have some extra customisability such as being able to run VPNs on the router level and being able to assign them only to certain devices that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to have a vpn app on them, router level adblocking (without needing a separate device such as a pi hole), and then more advanced security features, but that is not so high on my list, also I want at least dual 2.5 gig ports, one for wan and one for lan. Now my concern with the Glinet is there being a chance of a backdoor by the Chinese government/CCP existing and tracking me, before you go on and ask me what the chances are of me being a target, they are quite low, but I just want to have that peace of mind either way. I would replace the stock firmware on the Glinet with Openwrt to remove possible backdoors, but what about the Uboot or recovery in the Glinet, can’t I flash a open source version on them on them, to be sure no backdoor is there? And I don’t need any Openwrt specific features as both the Asus and this have all the features I need, and if the GliNet did not have up to 900mbps wireguard vpn speeds I would go with the Asus for the peace of mind and wouldn’t bother making this post, but as the Asus doesn’t mention the Wireguard speeds (If I recall correctly) I came here to ask for advice, both have 2ghz quad core processors and 1gb ram but I don’t want to go with the Asus and be limited to 300mbps as a example with wireguard. Thanks in Advance

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u/charcoalonfire — 17 days ago

My first wild brownies and my first catches on the fly today, in Scotland

My first catches on the fly and my first wild brownies today, all on a Blue Winged Olive Size 14 barbless dry fly from Caledonia. I was seeing fish rising today, and lost quite few fish as well, but these were the fish I landed.

u/charcoalonfire — 1 month ago

My first wild brownies and my first catches on the fly today

My first catches on the fly and my first wild brownies today, all on a Blue Winged Olive Size 14 barbless dry fly from Caledonia. I was seeing fish rising today, and lost quite few fish as well, but these were the fish I landed.

u/charcoalonfire — 1 month ago

My first wild brownies and my first catches on the fly today, in Scotland

My first catches on the fly and my first wild brownies today, all on a Blue Winged Olive Size 14 barbless dry fly from Caledonia. I was seeing fish rising today, and lost quite few fish as well, but these were the fish I landed.

u/charcoalonfire — 1 month ago

My first catches on the fly and my first wild brownies today in Scotland

My first catches on the fly and my first wild brownies today, all on a Blue Winged Olive Size 14 barbless dry fly from Caledonia. I was seeing fish rising today, and lost quite few fish as well, but these were the fish I landed.

u/charcoalonfire — 1 month ago

My first wild brownies and my first catches on the fly today in Scotland

My first catches on the fly and my first wild brownies today, all on a Blue Winged Olive Size 14 barbless dry fly from Caledonia. I was seeing fish rising today, and lost quite few fish as well, but these were the fish I landed.

u/charcoalonfire — 1 month ago

What spinners from these should I get?

The only ones that I know have seen catch fish are the abu garcia droppen 4g in copper, but I wanted a variety of colors that is why I came here to ask for advice, I am located in Scotland, and plan to fish for wild brownies in lochs, rivers, streams and lochans.

u/charcoalonfire — 2 months ago