How do tides affect humans? Flooding and Generators. Spring tides, or especially high tides can sometimes endanger buildings and people near the shore, often flooding houses or wharfs. This is not a common occurrence since most buildings are constructed beyond … Continue reading
What Is High Tides And Low Tides?
High and low tides refer to the regular rise and fall of the ocean’s waters. High tide is when water covers much of the shore after rising to its highest level. Low tide is when the water retreats to its … Continue reading
What Part Of A Wave Is Low Tide?
Tides originate in the oceans and progress toward the coastlines where they appear as the regular rise and fall of the sea surface. When the highest part, or crest of the wave reaches a particular location, high tide occurs; low … Continue reading
When Did Nikon Coolpix P900 Come Out?
March 2, 2015. Nikon Coolpix P900 Overview Released March 2, 2015 Intro price 600$ Lens Lens 4.3-357 mm (24-2000 mm f/15.8-36.7 equivalent) Is Nikon P900 worth buying? The Nikon Coolpix P900 is an ultimate camera for anyone wanting to get … Continue reading
Are Cameras Getting Better?
Yes. The quality of smartphone cameras are quickly improving but so is the quality of DSLR and mirrorless cameras. You might be satisfied with your camera today but in 5-10 years there’s going to be something much better. Manufacturers focus … Continue reading
What Is Clickasnap?
With over 1 million image views per day, ClickASnap is home to a photo community that allows you to promote your photos and grow your profile, while keeping full control and rights over your images. It’s never been easier to … Continue reading
How Long Can You Keep Prawns Alive?
Fresh Prawns (cooked or raw) can be refrigerated for 2-3 days between 0 and 4ºC. Leave them in their shells, place them in a single layer on a plate or tray, cover tightly with plastic wrap and store in the … Continue reading
How Do You Put Prawns On A Hair Rig?
Are prawns good for carp fishing? Prawns will attract all kinds of species, they are known to be a great bait for carp. They are also very effective for Perch fishing in the winter. Bream will also feed on prawns. … Continue reading
Can You Catch Roach With Prawns?
If I use a whole cooked prawn, I will use a minimum size 10 hook. Sometimes, I also fish uncooked king prawns on big hooks from sizes 8 through to 2, heavy wire barbel hooks, just in case I hook … Continue reading
What Do Fresh Water Prawn Eat?
Natural food items: Zooplankton and oligochaete worms play a very important role in the nutrition of freshwater prawns grown in ponds. Even juveniles larger than 2g can utilize live zooplankton. Earthworm and insect larvae are also natural food items for … Continue reading
Can You Catch Bream With Bread?
Quality bream will nearly always pick up a bread bait in shallow water and run with it for several metres. You should be ready to let the bream peel line from the reel allowing as little resistance as possible before … Continue reading
How Do You Catch Fish With Bread?
Actually, bread is a great bait for fish like catfish, suckers, and carp. Many anglers use “dough balls,” which is simply rolling bread into a ball around a hook and fishing it under a bobber or on the bottom. How … Continue reading
What Is The Best Bait For Beach Casting?
Whole fish are gun baits as well – especially if alive but otherwise fresh whole is OK. Fish such as salmon trout, mullet, tailor, scad or garfish are great. Fresh squid heads and strips of squid are good as well, … Continue reading
What Fish Will Not Eat Shrimp?
Otocinclus Catfish. The Otocinclus Catfish is the only fish we know of that is not likely to eat shrimp fry. While most fish will prey on dwarf shrimp fry, a heavily planted aquarium can be very helpful in offsetting this … Continue reading
Why Can We Eat Raw Fish But Not Chicken?
So, why can we eat raw fish, but we can’t eat raw hamburger or chicken? The first reason is microbial: when we clean raw fish, it’s easier to remove the bacteria-filled intestines that could otherwise contaminate the meat with pathogenic … Continue reading