The saddle height is always measured with the crank arm pointed down and in line with the seat tube. The distance from the center of the pedal axle to the top of your saddle is your seat height. Heel method … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
What Is The Best Set Up For Jig Fishing?
Hackney suggests a minimum of 7 feet but says 7-4 and 7-6 rods are best. The longer rod picks up line quicker and helps you power fish away from cover. For casting jigs into deeper water, he likes a 7-6 … Continue reading
How Do You Make Matte Carbon Fiber Glossy?
How do you make a matte finish glossy? First, you can simply purchase a polycrylic varnish for the job. These are clear, water-based finishes that will turn your matte wall into a glossy wall. Since these water-based finishes dry quickly, … Continue reading
What Is Kvd Biggest Bass?
Photo: Bassmaster.com Kevin VanDam called his 11-13 “a gift.” Kevin VanDam stunned the crowd on the first day of the Lewisville Bassmaster Elite 50 when he brought a giant, massive, eye-popping 11-13 monster to the scales. The fish was a … Continue reading
How Do You Beat Lake Tower?
How do you climb Lake Tower? How to Climb Lake Tower. The path up to the tower is riddled with Bokoblins and Lizalfos, so you will need to have decent weapons and armor to be able to reach the base … Continue reading
Does Carbon Fiber Burn Easily?
Though Carbon Fiber is constituted of carbon which is flammable, the fiber itself dose not flare up even if ignited by flame of match or gas burners. If heated up higher than 400 degree C together with some fuel, the … Continue reading
Are Outlets On Studs?
Most electrical boxes for switches or outlets are attached to a stud on one side. There are studs on either side of a window. Most trim (crown molding, baseboard, and shoe molding) is nailed on the stud. The actual lumber … Continue reading
How Much Weight Can An L Shaped Bracket Hold?
With up to 1,200 lbs./pair weight capacity, the l-brackets are very durable made of steel, and they are ideal for 12″ – 24″ deep shelving. How strong is an L bracket? Each shelf bracket is made with 1/4″ thick, high-quality … Continue reading
Why Did My Fish Disappear?
Fish hide for a variety of reasons, from being scared of their surroundings or other fish, to simply not being very social. Nocturnal fish may be very active in the dark but will hide during the day or when the … Continue reading
Do Fish Swim With Or Against The Current?
In nature, a fish must exert energy and swim against the current to avoid being swept downstream. In the aquarium the fish moves in the same direc- tion as the moving card, which might be viewed as a fixed object … Continue reading
How Does Trawling Impact The Ocean?
Trawling destroys the natural seafloor habitat by essentially rototilling the seabed. All of the bottom-dwelling plants and animals are affected, if not outright destroyed by tearing up root systems or animal burrows. What impact does trawling have on the environment? … Continue reading
How Long Can A Walleye Live Out Of Water?
Walleye and pike can continue showing signs of life for around 20 to 30 minutes after being removed from water (on one fishing trip a large sized walleye flipped itself out of the bucket after being caught and attempted to … Continue reading
How Does Purse Seine Fishing Work?
The seine has floats along the top line with a lead line threaded through rings along the bottom. Once a school of fish is located, a skiff encircles the school with the net. The lead line is then pulled in, … Continue reading
How Long Does It Take To Catch Mahi-Mahi?
Record Mahi-mahi Frashure caught the record-setter off of Poor Man’s Canyon, taking nearly 20 to 30 minutes to reel onto the boat. How far out do you have to go to catch Mahi-Mahi? “A lot of dolphin are in close … Continue reading
Can You Catch Walleye On A Crankbait?
Crankbaits are one of the best methods to attract and catch large walleye. Crankbaits imitate smaller fish with a wobbling action that they just can’t resist. Walleye hit crankbaits with such force, it may take the rod right out of … Continue reading