CatchingChains is a channel dedicated to fishing, disc golf, and anything else outdoors. I have been wanting to make a channel for over two years now, so I hope you all enjoy!
I'd be interested in knowing what volume ratio of Rit liquid dye to acetone is used in the final mixture. I've seen another video that used droppers to mix what appeared to be almost 3-to-1 ratio, but I'd like to know what others in the disc-dying community have had success with. Thanks for the video!
I had a great time watching you fish in my county. The Conejos is an awesome river. I've loved living here since moving from Atlanta a couple of years ago. Thumb up, subbed and shared. Great adventure!
Yeah, nothing beats the mountain scenery. But the area you're in has so many awesome technical courses. If you haven't gone before, definitely check out Blue Ribbon Pines in Minnesota. It is one of the best courses in the United States.
bear lake has skunked me before too, kinda surprised you guys made it there. But since this is my home fishing area I wish you guys didnt label the conejos valley, it gets more pressure every year and needs to remain a secret. Its one of the last refuges for Rio Grande Cutthroat and needs to remain secretive please. But about bear lake, Dont feel bad those fish are as tricky as it gets. Maybe next time label it secret colorado river valley, you'll get more clicking views and wont spot blow up. Now after badgering yall I will subscribe :)
This will not affect the weight of the disc. It simply changes the color of the plastic, and it will still be considered PDGA legal (813.01 3B) for competitive play.
I have been having that same problem recently of the late/anny releases. I've been doing stupid amounts of form work recently and watching every form video known to man (let me know if you want me to send you some of the most helpful ones). You didn't ask for it, but here is some unwarranted form advice from someone with bad form but also trying to improve: I think for that specific problem it comes down to two things that are both kinda related to rounding. The first thing is that you are reaching back behind you instead out from your chest so the disc has to travel around your body to go out. The second thing I noticed especially in the shot you are referring to is you are kind of leading with your shoulders and with your head and then the disc comes after the fact. One tip for this is to try to stop your shoulders and head when they get to about 90 degrees and let your arm continue to swing out. Probably way to much info but there ya go. One other tip if you want more feedback would to post your form on reddit (there is a form review section) or on FB. I got absolutely roasted for my form but I also got some good advice. Hope this helps! Excited for a new year of disc golf and content!
Please no one watch this and dye like this. It’s absolute trash. Literally throw some colours at it and it looks like garbage. If your going to do a tutorial know what you’re doing and have some skill