How to Make Your Windows Private at Night? Blackout Curtains. You can get the highest level of privacy with blackout curtains. Blinds and Shades. Blinds and shades are a lot more effective than blackout curtains. Privacy Window Films. Sound Insulation. … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
What Color Do Catfish See?
Their eyes focus mostly on greens and blues because those colors stand out in most water conditions. Since blue is the color that disappears last underwater based on my research about the color spectrum underwater, I hypothesize that blue will … Continue reading
What Is Anise Oil Used For?
In ancient Greek history, writings explain how anise helps breathing, relieves pain, provokes urine, and eases thirst. The oil has been used commercially since the 1800s. The fragrance is used in food, soap, creams, and perfumes. Anise often is added … Continue reading
Will Wd40 Attract Fish?
Even if you don’t believe WD-40 as a viable fish attractant or a masking scent, it is a useful item for fishermen to keep handy. Ken East, one of the original founders, says there is nothing in WD-40 that would … Continue reading
How Do You Use A Diamond Jig For Striped Bass?
What are diamond jigs good for? Like bucktail jigs, diamond jigs are versatile lures that, fished properly, can catch just about any fish that swims in the waters of the Northeast. Diamond jigs are effective for both boat anglers and … Continue reading
Do Fish Go Deeper In Cold Water?
As it gets colder, though, fish tend to migrate in schools to deeper water. As the depth increases, temperature stabilizes and it’s easier for them to do their version of light hibernation. Are fish deeper when its cold? Most fish … Continue reading
What Is Loctite Epoxy?
Loctite Epoxy Clear Multi-Purpose is a resilient, permanent two-part adhesive consisting of an epoxy resin and a hardener for large or multi-piece projects that require the highest bonding strength. What is epoxy used for? In its liquid form it can … Continue reading
Can You Catch Fish In Fast Flowing Water?
A riffle is pretty easy to find, just look for areas where there is an increase in the speed and flow of water. Once the water hits the deeper edge of a riffle it settles down and you usually have … Continue reading
Does Fishing Get Easier Stardew Valley?
Anyone who has ever complained about fishing in Stardew Valley has been told this: It gets easier the more you do it. That’s not just because of practice. Mechanically, fishing becomes easier as you level up because the green bar … Continue reading
Why Are My Fish Swimming In The Filter Current?
The filter creates a current in the water. The fish congregating near the filter intake are taking advantage of that current by positioning themselves where that current flows over their gills without requiring the fish to exert the effort they … Continue reading
What Does The Mermaid Do In Stardew Valley?
The Mermaid of Stardew Valley If the player can make music with these rocks, and match the Mermaid’s song from Stardew Valley’s Night Market, they will be rewarded with five Golden Walnuts. How do you get to the mermaid on … Continue reading
How Do You Get Iridium Fishing Rod?
Can you craft an iridium rod? It can have both bait and tackle attached to it. Iridium Rod Improvements: Ability to use bait and tackle Unlocked at: Fishing Level 6 Sold by: Fish Shop Is the iridium rod worth it … Continue reading
What Is The Difference Between Spinning And Jigging Rod?
A jig rod is often (but not always) short and designed to work line classes and lure weights that are relatively heavy. Most (but not all) aren’t really suitable for casting lures. Spinning rods are for exactly what you’d expect … Continue reading
Can You Catch Mackerel In Rough Seas?
Mostly though mackerel will be well spread out and relatively easy to find, but during rough weather the shoals will split up and work the seabed, whereas in calmer weather they will range from mid depth to near the surface. … Continue reading
How Do You Catch Bass Right Now?
Crankbaits, lipless crankbaits, and jigs slowly dragged across the bottom are all effective on deep, early-spring bass. Bass moving toward spawning coves will stop to feed at isolated cover such as rocks or fallen trees. Even old weed patches from … Continue reading