How do you fish a river with waders? Wade Fishing Tips Tip Number One – Use chest waders. Tip Number Two – Be aware of the type of bottom on which you are wading. Tip Number Three – Before you … Continue reading
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How Big Do Snapper Blues Get?
about 3 to 4 inches. Snapper blues are in the tidal rivers and creeks and are about 3 to 4 inches in length. Summer flounder fishing remains fair to good in about 50 to 70 feet of water. How fast … Continue reading
What Do You Say When You Have A Fish On The Line?
“Bite”, when used as the event takes place, could be a moderate or normal attempt to take the hook, but is often used synonymously with “strike” or “hit”. When used in later descriptions, “bite” is pretty much the only term … Continue reading
What Is A Rip Offshore Fishing?
An offshore rip is a place where currents and eddies collide. When this collision happens, anything floating on the surface of the two bodies of water get trapped where the two different bodies of water meet forming a rip on … Continue reading
Can I Have 2 Female Bettas Together?
Yes, Female Betta Fish Can Live in the Same Habitat So yes, two female bettas can live together in the same fish tank. Female bettas can even get along with other types of fish if they can establish a “pecking … Continue reading
What Happens To Fish After They Are Caught?
After being caught and released by an angler, fish may die for a variety of reasons. The most common causes of death are the physiological stresses caused by the struggle during capture and injuries caused by the hook or the … Continue reading
What Is Shylock’S Religion?
Venetian Jewish. Shylock is a fictional character in William Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice (c. 1600). A Venetian Jewish moneylender, Shylock is the play’s principal antagonist. His defeat and conversion to Christianity form the climax of the story. Does … Continue reading
What Causes Sand Bars?
1. What Causes a Sandbar? Ans: Sandbars are offshore bars that are either partially submerged or completely submerged and formed by the depositions of sand, silt, and other such sedimentary particles. The sand is deposited by the rip currents added … Continue reading
Can You Escape A Whirlpool?
you could gently swim outwards in the whirlpool to escape it, but do not waste your energy. No matter what happens though stay as calm as you can and try to swim in an outwards direction from the center of … Continue reading
Do Snook Eat Cut Bait?
It’s cut bait time! Predator fish, such as redfish, black drum, snook, and even tarpon can’t resist a stinky chunk of ladyfish or mullet sitting on the bottom. Can you catch snook on cut bait? Cut baits can be very … Continue reading
How Do You Rig For Porgy?
What is the best bait for porgy fish? Porgies will take a wide variety of baits. They tend to prefer clams, worms and squid. However, they will respond to nearly every other kind of bait provided it is cut into … Continue reading
Why Should You Not Eat Shrimp?
Extra Skin. Shrimp are bottom dwellers who feed on parasites and skin that they pick off dead animals. This means that every mouthful of scampi you eat comes with digested parasites and dead skin. Is it safe to eat shrimp? … Continue reading
How Can You Float On Water Without Moving?
Why do I float in water without trying? A human submerged in water weighs less (and is less ‘dense’) than the water itself, because the lungs are full of air like a balloon, and like a balloon, the air in … Continue reading
Do Dead Bodies Float?
Dead bodies in the water usually tend to sink at first, but later they tend to float, as the post-mortem changes brought on by putrefaction produce enough gases to make them buoyant. How long does it take a dead body … Continue reading
What Does It Mean When A Ship Is Grounded?
Ship grounding or ship stranding is the impact of a ship on seabed or waterway side. It may be intentional, as in beaching to land crew or cargo, and careening, for maintenance or repair, or unintentional, as in a marine … Continue reading