The Tom Thumb Bit, often referred to as a Western Snaffle or the Tom Thumb Snaffle, is a popular finishing and fine-tuning bit for the Western horse. The mouthpiece of the Tom Thumb bit is like other snaffles, available in … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
How Do You Fish Rocky Bottom?
How do you catch bass on rocky bottom? When bass move to deeper water after the spawn, you can catch those fish by attaching a plastic craw on a drop-shot rig or a shaky head jig. The shaky head craw … Continue reading
Can A Hammer Drill Be Used On Wood?
Because a hammer drill uses a standard drill chuck and round shank bits, it can be used in the drill-only mode to penetrate wood and metal, as well as in the hammer-and-drill mode to penetrate concrete and brick. What is … Continue reading
Where Do Bass Go When It Floods?
If you have freshwater flowing into the back of a pocket, both forage and bass will migrate back to it. At the same time, the flowing water will wash in leaves, sticks, pollen and all kinds of other stuff that … Continue reading
How Do Floods Affect The Aquatic Environment?
Floodwaters can also alter the landscape, for instance, by eroding riverbanks and causing them to collapse. As floodwaters carry material from the eroded banks, sediment becomes suspended in the water, which can degrade water quality and lead to harmful blooms … Continue reading
Are Zinc Screws Strong?
Strength and Rust Resistance A galvanized screw seems very strong to begin with – every bit as strong as stainless steel, surely. The problem is that this strength might only be skin deep, so to speak. Under that thin layer … Continue reading
Where Do Bass Go When The Water Is Low?
So when the water rises, you’ll often find big bass hanging out in flooded bushes and underneath dock walkways in what’s normally super-shallow water. Conversely, when the water level falls, bass move away from the bank and tend to suspend. … Continue reading
Should I Countersink My Deck Screws?
Deck screws should be slightly countersunk below the decking surface. The finish screws set to approximately 1/8″ (3mm) below the decking’s surface. Providing a clean finish without any screw head protruding after the decking dries. Do you need to pilot … Continue reading
How Long Do Wood Screws Need To Be?
The general rule is that two thirds of the length of the screw should penetrate into the lower piece. For example, if the upper piece is 3⁄4” thick, I use a screw that penetrates twice this thickness (11⁄2“) into the … Continue reading
Do Black Oxide Bolts Rust?
Black Oxide adds a mild layer of corrosion and abrasion resistance to fasteners. Like any material, black oxide treated fasteners can rust in the right environments. Is black oxide rust proof? Alone, black oxide offers only a very mild corrosion … Continue reading
How Do You Get Whiting From Pier?
When fishing from a pier or out of a boat, rig your tackle to fish on the bottom and use just enough weight to keep the bait on the bottom. If possible, fish so the current is flowing away from … Continue reading
What Are Hot Dipped Galvanized Screws?
Hot-dip galvanizing, in which steel fasteners are dipped in a hot bath of zinc, is a particularly effective way to form a protective layer of zinc that offers excellent defense against corrosion, including outstanding durability, uniformity of coverage and longevity. … Continue reading
Are Redfish Leaders Shy?
John, our redfish in SW Fl are plenty leader shy, however, they’re more boat shy from noise. Rest assured the guide will take care of all leader and boat noise issues. I generally use a 20 pound fluoro leader on … Continue reading
What Are Strainers In A River?
A strainer is created by a manmade or natural obstruction such as a tree, root system, fencing, or guard rails. An obstruction allows water to pass through but stops and holds objects such as boats and people. Bouncing twigs may … Continue reading
What Is The Best Rig For Whiting?
One of the simplest set-ups you can use for whiting is the running sinker rig. It requires only the use of a blood knot and is simple to tie. It requires a ball sinker running down to a swivel with … Continue reading