Through various concerns, thoughts, and reasonings, I have settled on a little brylon bent Yellobole as my fishing pipe because I've been worried about the scent and taste of the bait getting from my fingers into my pipes. As we know, some of the catfish baits can get pretty darn 'pleasant'.
I prefer a Briar pipe, but have this brylon designated as my "fishing pipe" because of this concern.
I figure the yellobole brylon is less porous so less absorption of unwanted scent and flavor and easier to clean, tho at cost of some smoking pleasure. Not to mention it doesnt cost too much to replace should it go bad or drop on the rocks. (though it might be a bit more sturdy as well)
Am I the only one that has this concern?
Or is this something I really dont need to worry about?
Maybe I baby my pipes too much. :wink:
I prefer a Briar pipe, but have this brylon designated as my "fishing pipe" because of this concern.
I figure the yellobole brylon is less porous so less absorption of unwanted scent and flavor and easier to clean, tho at cost of some smoking pleasure. Not to mention it doesnt cost too much to replace should it go bad or drop on the rocks. (though it might be a bit more sturdy as well)
Am I the only one that has this concern?
Or is this something I really dont need to worry about?
Maybe I baby my pipes too much. :wink: