Yup, try finding a sponge made for a powerhead, or get a sponge block and cut it out for the inlet side of your powerhead, and then use a rubber band or zip tie to secure it on there. That … Continue reading
Why Are Floods Bad For Fish?
In some cases, floods lead to a decline in fish population. In these situations, fewer young fish survive than normal, as the offspring are isolated by the retreating waters after the flood. How do floods affect fish? Floods induce environmental … Continue reading
How Do You Hang Long Shelves?
How do you hang shelves without studs? Fortunately, there are several different options you can use to support a shelf. The most common one is a drywall anchor, which is like a plastic screw that plugs into drywall. If you’re … Continue reading
Do Floating Shelves Sag?
They are ideal for small spaces where every inch of space counts. Also, floating shelves are streamlined because you don’t see any exposed hardware. However, if they start to sag, they can quickly become an eyesore. Even worse, sagging shelves … Continue reading
Which Shelf Will Support The Most Weight?
Clearly weight capacity matters more for Eric. Floating shelves can only maintain high weight capacities if they are mounted into something solid like wall studs or masonry block. They hold the most weight when they are secured into something solid … Continue reading
How Do You Replace A Transducer Wire?
Can transducer wires be repaired? You can do it if you keep the solder joints small, stagger the splices so you don’t get a huge lump in the line, and wrap the two wire pairs and whole bundle with foil … Continue reading
How Do You Strike In Fly Fishing?
Do you need a strike indicator fly fishing? The short answer is that you never actually “need” a strike indicator. However, it requires less skill to catch fish with a strike indicator than without. You will typically have more success … Continue reading
Do Trout Fight Hard?
Rainbow trout are feisty, they fight hard, and go on powerful runs. They leap through the air putting on attention grabbing acrobatic displays. The fight is short and intense, involving a initial burst of adrenaline fuelled action, but all too … Continue reading
What Is The Best Fish In The World?
In this article, we look at eight of the best types of fish to eat, including their nutritional profiles and how to cook them. Wild-caught salmon. Share on Pinterest Salmon is a good source of vitamin D and calcium. Tuna. … Continue reading
What Is The Most Farmed Fish In The World?
In 2017, whiteleg shrimp (ranked #1 by value and #6 by quantity) was the largest farmed ASFIS species item in terms of farmgate value, followed by Atlantic salmon (ranked #2 by value and #15 by quantity). These are two major … Continue reading
Are Baitcasting Reels Good For Trolling?
Which rod do you guys feel works best for trolling spinners? Bait caster most of the time. Spinning rod works OK, but the baitcaster is just easier to lengthen or shorten your line without messing with the bail on a … Continue reading
How Do You Cut Fresh Tilapia?
Can you cut tilapia? Make sure blade is right up against the ribs to cut off as much as the fillet as possible. Step #6: Once you reach the posterior end of the pectoral fin, begin making a cut towards … Continue reading
What Happens If You Rage Too Much?
The long-term physical effects of uncontrolled anger include increased anxiety, high blood pressure and headache. Anger can be a positive and useful emotion, if it is expressed appropriately. Long-term strategies for anger management include regular exercise, learning relaxation techniques and … Continue reading
How Do You Make A Hater Mad?
How do you get your hater mad? Make criticism your fuel, not your kryptonite. Take it as a compliment. Get engagement by trolling back. Remember that successful people don’t need to put others down. Kill them with kindness. Don’t react, … Continue reading
What Do I Put On Fishing Line?
What should be attached to a fishing rod line? Thread the line through the guides. Most rods have four to five guides, or eyelets, attached to the rod. Starting at the eyelet closest to the reel, thread it with the … Continue reading