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    Which arm do you carry your bag on?

    Same as my throwing arm although I may try carrying on my opposite arm.
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    Finding Discs, Tips

    An excellent thread on finding discs... Not only in water but elsewhere. http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9333
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    Whats your favorite disc in your bag!?

    Orange Champ TL. 167g.
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    Quick and dirty homemade disc retriever

    Nice design. Quick and easy. Use what works.
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    Your "Water Disc"....

    I carry 3-4 discs when playing a water course. Something that turns left, one for straight shots and something that goes right. And maybe a mid. All are discs that I don't care if I lose.
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    Water Damage

    Depends on water quality and type of plastic but it only takes a few weeks to get stained and 3-4 years to see the plastic breaking down - bubbles, peeling, or cracks in the plastic.
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    Should I get an Epic?

    Buy one but just for fun. Not for use on the course.
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    [Innova] INNOVA Naming mistakes/mold change without a name change

    Old mold and new mold Coyote.
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    [Question] ID a disc or ask "What is the story on this disc...?"

    What is the story on this disc?
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    Losing Plastic

    That's way too many. Where do you lose them? Weeds, trees, water?
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    What is your favorite disc that you found?

    A clear Champ Coyote.
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    What do you Putt with 20ft or UNDER?

    R-Pro Dart
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    Disc limit?

    No limit.
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    Do you sign your discs?

    No. I don't lose discs. If I ever lose one, I will just replace it. I had rather buy a new disc than waste someone's time trying to get a disc back. If I want to trade or sell a disc, ink on it makes it worth less. I don't want my info on a disc for anyone to see.
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    Finding Discs: Proper Etiquette

    Whatever you think is a reasonable amount of time.
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