Carp eat a variety of foods. They favor insects, aquatic worms, crustaceans, and mollusks, but also consume algae and other plant matter. Due to this diverse diet, a variety of carp baits trip their triggers, from natural offerings to homemade … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
How Do You Remove Caster Wheels?
How do you remove old casters? Twist the caster housing — or the base of the stem if the caster swivels — to pop a glue bond or loosen a serrated stem. Pull the stem straight out when the twisting … Continue reading
How Do You Set Up A Surf Casting Rig?
How do I set up surf casting? Surf Fishing Setup and Strategy Have one pole rigged with a heavier rig for cut bait and one pole sporting a smaller rig for shrimp or squid. Use the larger rig to target … Continue reading
Are Mt Or At Better For Sand?
A mud tire does a good job in the sand, but it will work best in a truck with high horsepower. The MT is designed more specifically for mud and rocky conditions than sand. The AT tire does a good … Continue reading
Are No Bannisters Illegal In The Uk?
Bannisters & Handrails Handrails are always required on stairwells with more than 4 consecutive risers regardless of stairwell length, riser width, or riser height. Bannisters and safety railings should be installed to block off any open drop exceeding 2 risers … Continue reading
What Is Strayline Fishing?
There are many different styles and variations to stray-lining, however the common theme is that it involves using the bare minimum of weight to get your rig and bait to the bottom. Ideally, the bait should slowly float down in … Continue reading
Does A Kitchen Door Have To Be A Fire Door?
Any door leading from your home into an integral garage must be a fire door. In most domestic situations, FD30 (fire doors with a 30 minute fire rating) are sufficient. Do you need a fire door on kitchen? If you … Continue reading
What Is A Gun Cannon?
A cannon is a large-caliber gun classified as a type of artillery, and usually launches a projectile using explosive chemical propellant. Gunpowder (“black powder”) was the primary propellant before the invention of smokeless powder during the late 19th century. At … Continue reading
How Do You Handle King Salmon?
How do you grab salmon? How to Land a Salmon Put the boat into neutral, grab your pole, and start reeling. If the fish wants to run, let it run. This will only make it tired. Move toward the front … Continue reading
When Did Canon Become A Thing?
Canon Inc. Logo since 1956 Canon headquarters in Ota, Tokyo Founded 10 August 1937 (as Seikikōgaku kenkyūsho; Jpn. 精機光學研究所, Precision Optical Industry Co. Ltd.) Tokyo, Japan Founder Goro Yoshida Saburo Uchida Takeo Maeda Headquarters Ōta, Tokyo , Japan When did … Continue reading
What Does Ex Mean In Anime?
If anything, it signifies “extra” and companies use it to mean something like “super” (ie. super moisturizer, super cleanser, super mascara) – it’s just a way to make consumers think it’s a better product. 3. MsAnthropic • 9 yr. ago. … Continue reading
What’S The Difference Between A Gun And A Cannon?
In military nomenclature, “gun” refers to an artillery piece. A cannon is any gun which fires a round greater than 18 mm* in diameter, and is not considered a mortar. A cannon is any gun which fires a round greater … Continue reading
What Is The Most Powerful Cannon?
Schwerer Gustav. Schwerer Gustav was the largest-calibre rifled weapon ever used in combat and, in terms of overall weight, the heaviest mobile artillery piece ever built. It fired the heaviest shells of any artillery piece. What is the biggest cannon … Continue reading
Why Fish Is Not Slaughtered?
Fish have prothrombin in their blood that causes a clot reaction when they pass out and die. This means that when the fish dies the blood clots in the heart of the fish and does not flow through the body. … Continue reading
What Does It Mean When You See Only A Red And Green Light On A Vessel At Night?
Sidelights. Sidelights: These red and green lights are called sidelights (also called combination lights) because they are visible to another vessel approaching from the side or head-on. The red light indicates a vessel’s port (left) side; the green indicates a … Continue reading