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First skiff of snow means a bag change

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 It’s rainy this morning. The Weatherman says that rain is supposed to turn to snow through the afternoon.  Doesn’t matter. I’m ready. Earlier this week, I took the time to put together the bag of discs that I expect will carry me through the Winter of ‘25. Many discs match mold-to-mold with my summer set up. But there are a few exceptions. Personally, I have found that the extreme cold and snow-covered terrain lends to a mix of throwing results with even the most trustworthy of discs from your bag. I am not using any cold-temp-specific plastic, but in general, my collection sticks with base or softer forms. But let’s run through it on an individual basis. The Putters I’ve got three in the bag. One – the Berg K2 putt approach – is a replication from by summer collection. The others are the R-Pro Rhyno and the Thought Space Praxis. Both Berg and the Rhyno provide straight, reliable, stable flight patters that I hope to use off the tee. The variety of speeds (Berg 1; Rhyno 2; Pr...

World Bush Championship belts return to Queen City

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Tomlinson, Savage, Tardiff, Christoph of Regina, Sk.   And we’re back. While the priority here at Mangy Coyote Media has always been to promote the sport of disc golf in Saskatchewan, building an audience has been crucial to establishing any kind of interest. We’re not there yet, but there are some big projects on the horizon. Spirits are high. Energy is strong. And we’re at a point where we either do this thing or we don’t. Therefore, throw us a follow on Facebook and Instagram . Subscribe on Youtube , then filter through a few videos. There’s music, documentary, culture and, of course, disc golf. Even more content is on the horizon, much of which will be announced in a later post. World Bush Disc Golf Championship ‘25 Fow now, how could we forget? The World Bush Disc Golf Championship of the Universe was held in late October at Rocanville Trail DGC with 11 teams in a competitive field. The roster of teams dropped from previous years, but those who attended enjoyed a weekend incl...