Do you carry any understable discs in your bag? If so, how many and why?
I'm interested to see how you guys use them.
The following move in and out of my bag depending on the course and wind (always in have an *):
Blowfly II*
Z Comet*
N Inspire (light)
Star Leopard (heavy)
N Amp
StarLite RR (light)
Star RR (heavy)
Star Dart and Polecat are honorable mentions--neutral, but hold an anny line.
-The Comet, Inspire, and Roadrunners for BH hyzerflips. (FH, too, but I also can flip the Amp and Leopard, as well as Valkyries FH.)
-Generally they all help my noodle arm with distance.
-The Amp, Blowfly II, and Leopard for straight shots that are too far for the Polecat, Mako, Axis, or Star Dart.
-For shots like others mentioned that need to go right, but don't work well for FH. An example of this is hole I played a couple of weeks ago. Black Butte DGC's Hole 1 (Shingletown, CA) is about 200' and around to the right. I flicked a Resistor, trying to hyzer it a bit because of the shorter distance. It went straight too far, but fortunately I was rescued by some tree branches that knocked it down into the fairway, though outside of my putting range. So I tried the Star Dart on an anhyzer and landed about 15' from the basket.
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/media.php?id=2635&mode=media#
I used to think that FH and Anhyzer were relatively interchangable, but have learned better.
-Get out of trouble shots where I am too close to a barrier to flick, but can sweep up and over on an anhyzer. The Comet and Blowfly II are the main discs for these.
-I am learning rollers, and the Comet works well for some middle range rollers on hard pack. RR's are good for rollers, too, but I have not learned that very well yet.