The average lifespan of the muskie is 15 years and whereas the average size is 30 inches, the muskie can reach 6 feet and weigh as much as 100 lbs. They are a fast growing fish and can reach a … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
Is It Good To Fish Under Bridges?
The water flow is constant, the currents can rip and the water quality surrounding bridges is always changing. Those conditions make for a constantly renewed fishery. Whether fishing from the top of a bridge or underneath one, fishing can be … Continue reading
How Do You Fish Streamers In Fast Water?
How do you fish in fast moving water? When the current in a river is strong or moving quickly, fish often seek refuge in the calmer backwater areas. Cast upstream and allow your lure or fly to drift down toward … Continue reading
What Do You Need To Make A Rig?
Components Motherboard. This is one of the main components of your rig. Graphics card(s). The GPUs are an essential part of your rig. Power supply. The power supply that you’ll have to get depends solemnly on the other components of … Continue reading
Why Does My Betta Keep Swimming Against The Glass?
Poor Water Conditions If you don’t have the right water conditions for your betta then he’s going to become stressed. And one of the common symptoms of stress in bettas is glass surfing. As well as a build-up of chemicals … Continue reading
Are Wavemakers Good For Goldfish?
Wavemakers create a good, positive environment for small fish. They will learn how to survive in different conditions and will be in good health, compared to the ones kept in a tank without a wavemaker. Besides, the wavemaker will create … Continue reading
How Do You Dance A Jig?
What makes something a jig? The jig (Irish: port, Scottish Gaelic: port-cruinn) is a form of lively folk dance in compound metre, as well as the accompanying dance tune. It is most associated with Irish music and dance. What makes … Continue reading
How Do You Walk A Popper?
How do you reel a popper? Cast your popper out to the target area and let it settle briefly. Take in small amounts of line slowly, making small movements as you retrieve it. The cupped face “pops” along the surface … Continue reading
How Do I Know My Snap Size?
In most of the world, snap fasteners are sized by their diameter in millimeters, in increments of whole millimeters. Fasteners from 6 mm to 19 mm are commonly available, and 30 mm are made. In the United States, snap fasteners … Continue reading
What Is A Rivet Snap?
A rivet snap is a fastener used on a variety of goods, from camping equipment to furniture to individual identification tags worn on the body. It consists of two round, flat, plastic or metal discs of varying sizes and colors. … Continue reading
What Are 3 Causes Of Surface Currents?
Surface currents are controlled by three factors: global winds, the Coriolis effect, and continental deflections. surface create surface currents in the ocean. What is the cause of surface currents? Surface currents in the ocean are driven by global wind systems … Continue reading
What Causes Surface Currents For Kids?
Surface currents are caused mainly by wind blowing across the surface of the water and the friction causing waves. Deep water currents are caused by many things, such as temperature changes, salinity, gravity, and density. Deep water currents are also … Continue reading
What Kind Of Line Do You Use For Redfish?
I highly recommend using a 100% Fluorocarbon Leader when fishing for redfish. 100% Fluorocarbon Leader has lower memory, more abrasion resistance, and is clearer than monofilament fishing line. I also want to add that you will want to use Fluorocarbon … Continue reading
Why Is A Snaffle Bit Used?
Snaffle bits are generally gentler on a horse’s mouth than other types of bits while still providing adequate communication. When a rider pulls the reins, the snaffle bit puts pressure on the bars, lips, and tongue of the horse’s mouth. … Continue reading
What Is A Boat Beam Measurement?
Technically called ‘beam overall’ (BOA), the beam of a boat is its width at its widest point. While some people directly translate a boat’s beam (as they see it online or in a brochure) to how much space they believe … Continue reading