u/imsoggy

At what point am I making lures? :D

My clients are often not so good at drying out dries, nor being able to see em out on the water. So I'm compelled to concoct hyperbouyant hi viz concepts like this.

Some earlier attempts either floated too hi (natural stones lay really flat to the water), didn't float enough or were too hard to see.

This model solved all that & it turns out trout really believe they're tasty.

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u/imsoggy — 1 day ago
▲ 10 r/surfing

*Caveat to my pissypants rant: I broke my sternum snowboarding last day our mtn was open. So I've had way too much time the last several weeks just watching peep's do the things I'd normally be doing.*

Surf judging has always been rife with controversy & I'd personally hate to try & come up with #s for subjectives myself.

That said, imo one thing they almost always fuck up on is just how weighted the final closeout maneuver is on the overall wave score.

For example, a rider can get shacked, a couple nice full roundhouses, but the not completely ride out of the piddly lil closeout section at the end and the score gets cut at least in half. This seems really stupid.

Am I the only one thinking this?

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u/imsoggy — 17 days ago