so so trueFor people jump at aged tobacco though, these cigar shops masquerading as full on tobacconists often have 5 tins floating around that are 5+ years old, just need to wipe off the dust, if they can remember where they stuck their pipe tobaccos that is.
Lucky you!For people jump at aged tobacco though, these cigar shops masquerading as full on tobacconists often have 5 tins floating around that are 5+ years old, just need to wipe off the dust, if they can remember where they stuck their pipe tobaccos that is.
I have been supporting my local more. Their selection is small and solid. They straight up tell people they don't know much about pipes it's not their thing. Their stock comes from listening to the people that buy their tobacco. Surprisingly their house blends are decent with no stand outs.Lucky you!
If shops around me carry anything, they've got flower vases behind the counter with 1Q, BCA, and Very Cherry mixed in-house with 15 months of stale cigar smoke.
I would really like to. A new cigar shop opened just a few miles from my house. I've been in there a couple of times to talk to the new owner about pipes, but his filtration is atrocious. I fully expect to experience cigar smoke if I go into a cigar lounge, but I occasionally like enough fresh air to see across the room.I have been supporting my local more. Their selection is small and solid. They straight up tell people they don't know much about pipes it's not their thing. Their stock comes from listening to the people that buy their tobacco. Surprisingly their house blends are decent with no stand outs.
you bring up something that makes me wonder something. A lot of times when smoking my pipe I'll surprise wild animals. I've wondered if it's more my state of relaxation or if the animals here don't associate pipe smells with humans the way they clearly do with cigs and cigars. Favorite so far were the two bobcats. The one was young and I swear was trying to get into a building, the other got a rabbit.I don't like plastic bags at all. Period. My tobacco is stored in tins and then transferred to small mason jars for use. I don't travel at all either. I moved to where I am (Prince George BC) because I hunt and fish and live in an outdoor paradise. So if I'm out in the field, I make day trips. I want to process my game or fish that day, and I do it at home as soon as I get back. I almost always hunt and fish alone because company is a pain in the butt while out in the field, unless it's road hunting for rabbits or grouse. Then it can be social. For antlered game or bear, people get in the way and talk too much. I field dress, bone out and pack out what I get immediately. I don't have to pack out far, maybe 50 yards or so at most. As I said, I live in hunting/fishing paradise.
I usually just take a couple of cigars and put them in the glove compartment for day smoking, along with a container of chew. If I do take a pipe, I will put a pipeful or two of tobacco in a plastic flip top pill bottle and put it in the glove compartment with the foil or cello wrapped cigar. No gourmet fare. Loading a pipe from a plastic bag?? Get serious. Total pain in the keester. And frankly, the wafting of smoke outdoors is the best way of alerting already wary game. Chew is best.
The only use I have for any plastic bag is for freezing berries, morels or other gathering fare that abounds in this paradise.
Wind direction is critical in outdoor situations . . . . especially with bears, which have a sense of smell you cannot believe. One whiff of anything extraordinary even from hundreds of yards away, and they disappear. Deer are the same, but not quite as spooky, especially in rut when they are half crazy anyways. A lot of us hunt bears up here because, frankly, they taste better than mulies in the rut - whitetails are appearing here now, and I'd probably put them ahead of bears for the pot. We don't have much in the way of garbage bears up here except in the cities. Northern bears are predators, not given to scavenging as much as their less agile and lazier southern cousins. They have to work for their meals lolyou bring up something that makes me wonder something. A lot of times when smoking my pipe I'll surprise wild animals. I've wondered if it's more my state of relaxation or if the animals here don't associate pipe smells with humans the way they clearly do with cigs and cigars. Favorite so far were the two bobcats. The one was young and I swear was trying to get into a building, the other got a rabbit.