Seaguar Invizx 100% Fluorocarbon It’s strong and has superior knot strength. You can feel how smooth it is, it has very low memory and casts like a dream. Like most fluorocarbon fishing lines, it is sensitive, strong, and nearly invisible … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
Who Has The Most Fishing Lures In The World?
The largest collection of fishing lures contains 3,563 items and is owned by Will “Spike” Yocum (USA) as verified in Carterville, Illinois, USA, on 20 March 2016. Will “Spike” Yocum has always wanted a record for the largest collection of … Continue reading
How Do I Find The Manufacture Date Of My Bike?
The obvious starting point to find the date a bike was made is the serial number. Serial numbers are stamped onto the bike during the manufacturing process. They are a useful tool in helping recover bikes after theft and also … Continue reading
How Do I Know What Size Fly Hook To Use?
Understand the scale of hook sizes Hook sizes that are used for flies range from less than 1/8 of an inch in length for the smallest to 3 inches for the largest. In the smaller trout-sized hook, we use even … Continue reading
What Fly Should I Use This Time Of Year?
Midges and Mayflies are the best flies to use in the fall and winter. Fall mayflies come in a variety of types, including little olive mayflies, tiny olive mayflies, and insanely tiny olive mayflies. That’s an overstatement, but small olives … Continue reading
Is Mdf Good For Closet Shelves?
MDF isn’t as strong as solid wood or plywood but works fine for closet shelves. One way to make MDF more resistant to sagging is to avoid using it to span more than 3 feet. Can I use MDF for … Continue reading
How Much Weight Can Ikea Lack Wall Shelf?
This simple and smart ”floating” shelf works perfectly in numerous places and becomes one with the wall thanks to the concealed mounting hardware. Max load: 5-15 kg (depends on wall material). How many pounds can IKEA Lack shelf hold? How … Continue reading
What Is The Best Bait For Salmon Fishing?
Salmon eggs. Salmon eggs are the top choice for bait, although sand shrimp are very popular for chinook salmon. Some anglers like to fish both at the same time. Marabou jigs (Photo 10) can be used instead of bait and … Continue reading
How Large Can A Drawer Be?
Kitchen drawers, or drawer boxes, correspond with the size of your cabinets and their intended uses: For base cabinets, drawers range 6-36″ in width, 4-10″ in height, and just under 24-36″ deep, depending on the depth of the base cabinet … Continue reading
How Do You Calculate Metal Shelf Load Capacity?
Multiply the number of brackets by the safe load of the bracket to determine the safe load capacity for the entire shelf. For a shelf that has three brackets rated for 250 lbs. the safe load for the brackets is … Continue reading
How Far Apart Are Studs In Closets?
Studs are usually placed either 16 or 24 inches apart. However, it’s always best to use a stud finder. How far should each stud be from each other? The general spacing for wall studs is 16 inches on center, but … Continue reading
How Fast Do You Troll For Mahi Mahi?
between 2 and 9 knots. Mahi Mahi are aggressive fish and will eat fast as well. Professionals tell you to troll for Mahi Mahi between 2 and 9 knots. Try varying speeds until you get a bite, but more importantly … Continue reading
How Do You Replace Closet Shelves?
How much does it cost to replace closet shelves? Closet Organizers Prices by Part Part Prefab Price (Installed) Custom Price (Installed) Shelving $30 – $200 $800 – $2,000 Inserts $30 – $90 N/A Drawers $45 – $150 $250 – $1,000 … Continue reading
How Fast Should You Troll For Grouper?
One of the things that you should remember when it comes to trolling for grouper is to take it slow. Go at 2 knots. Downriggers or planars are great for methods for trolling for grouper. How fast should you troll … Continue reading
Does A Goldfish Sleep?
Unlike people, goldfish do not lie down when they sleep. Rather, they become less active, staying in one place and moving slowly to keep themselves stable. They look like they are hovering in the tank or pond, usually low in … Continue reading