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Don't forget spilling your monster energy drink in the processIf you mean sliding down a slick as shit slab of basalt until your STLHD trucker hat floats off your melon as SENDING IT, then I am a SPEY BRO!
Don't forget spilling your monster energy drink in the processIf you mean sliding down a slick as shit slab of basalt until your STLHD trucker hat floats off your melon as SENDING IT, then I am a SPEY BRO!
Red Bull and vodka in my Yeti with a OPST sticker on it. Gone forever.Don't forget spilling your monster energy drink in the process
Just poured straight in like the old fratbro days. Let the river mix it.Red Bull and vodka in my Yeti with a OPST sticker on it. Gone forever.
Don't forget spilling your monster energy drink in the process
Not spey, probably bros, definitely send itNo one has actually addressed the most important part of being a Spey Bro. Yes, you have to ride the stoke, but you also have to SEND IT. Then, you're a proper Spey Bro.
Not spey, probably bros, definitely send it
It's actually really useful, it's trickier with heavier lines and flies. Even if you just use it to set up your line for a single pick up and lay down...
I've been following this thread for the entertainment, so image my surprise when I ran across this while researching an unrelated subject. Appears Gawesworth may just be the OG of spey bros. Or he read this thread before choosing his email address.
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Is this, or are they, an actual thing? If so, what defines Spey Bros? I heard this term, but I don't know what it means.
Whoa dude, "stoke" or "stoked", that's like, the raddest feeling you catch when you're super pumped or excited about something, ya know? It's like when you buy a new neon flat-brim hat, you're getting a new snorkel for your Toyota that totally matches the unused shovel on the back, or you hook up with a cuttie or some butter and you're just vibing with the rhythm and everything feels gnarly in the best way. It's like being at Coachella with your shirt off. That rush, that pure joy, that's the stoke, man.What the heck is a stoke?
Fuck....If you strap your rods fully rigged outside the vehicle you are automatically in the club.
"Are you tired of breaking your rod down and putting it safely in your vehicle? Are you needing others to know you are not just an average angler but are super core? Well if so these exterior Spey antler racks are for you. We keep your rod outside for all to see. They will know you're core and so will you when the 101 road grit grinds in your click pawl. Don't hide your passion. Fly it in the breeze for all to see."
I didn't realise he was local.
And the longer the better . . . since we're exposing our fully rigged rods to the public, gotta make sure they're above average as well. 15' minimum!If you strap your rods fully rigged outside the vehicle you are automatically in the club.
"Are you tired of breaking your rod down and putting it safely in your vehicle? Are you needing others to know you are not just an average angler but are super core? Well if so these exterior Spey antler racks are for you. We keep your rod outside for all to see. They will know you're core and so will you when the 101 road grit grinds in your click pawl. Don't hide your passion. Fly it in the breeze for all to see."
Yo Dude! Anything less than a 15' rod, is just for euro nymphing.. dooh! And I'll find my Spey hat.. except, I fold over the brim.. so guess I don't qualify!And the longer the better . . . since we're exposing our fully rigged rods to the public, gotta make sure they're above average as well. 15' minimum!
I don't think I ever ran into a SpeyBro on the Thompson. Everything we did up there was practical and posers were quickly weeded out. I remember leaving the back window down on my old Isuzu Rodeo and the dude in the passengers seat always had a couple reels in his lap as we traveled from run to run. No style points, just getting there without breaking anything. Damn, thinking about that river makes me sad.This thread is illuminating. I used to drive my old beater Subaru Loyale with a Yakima ski rack to carry my fully-rigged rods. I would place the rod tip forward because I almost backed the rod into a tree when turning around. This made the rods stick way out ahead of the front bumper (15 ft 10150 and other similar sized) and I remember they would gyrate wildly when I met oncoming semis when I was heading up to Martel from Spences Bridge. It worked great.
This was, like, 25 years ago. I never realized I may have been a Spey Bro or that there even was such a thing. OMG did I just say "like"?