Medium sized spinning reels (4000 ā 5500) They are best for targeting mid sized species up to about 30 pounds, and work best with 8-14lb monofilament, or 10-25lb braid. They are often used for heavier freshwater applications, or for inshore … Continue reading
How Can I Learn To Cast?
What is cast teacher? Google Cast for Education is a free Chrome extension that allows students and teachers to share their screens wirelessly from anywhere in the classroom. Cast for Education carries video and audio across Wi-Fi school networks, has … Continue reading
Do You Use A Float With A Spinner?
There are several techniques available when using a spinner under the float. You can simply cast and retrieve as you would when fishing with a spinner alone. The retrieve speed can be very slow, as long as you have direct … Continue reading
How Do You Cast Under A Tree?
How far should you cast fly fishing? Most fish are caught closer than 15-20 meters or 50 feet and then some. Very few fly-anglers can cast 40 meters or 130 feet and when they do it’s not a beautiful sight, … Continue reading
How Do You Catch Trout Without A Rod?
How to catch a fish without a rod Make your own fishing line. Look for any item in your pack that can be made into a hook and twist the item into a hook shape. Use a tarp. This is … Continue reading
When Should I Use Braided Line?
Should I use braided line? The advantages of braid are its incredible strength despite its small diameter and that it has no stretch. It’s extremely castable. The only disadvantage of traditional braided lines is that they may be more visible … Continue reading
How Do Lifting Straps Move Furniture?
Also known as furniture lifting straps, moving straps use the principle of leverage to allow you to lift more than you normally could. This works because the straps, which are attached to your shoulders or forearms and slipped under the … Continue reading
How Do I Make A Loading Ramp?
What is the best material for a ramp? Steel or aluminum can be used for construction, too, but using lumber for ramps is the least expensive option. Like a deck, ramps made from pressure treated wood are sturdy and resilient … Continue reading
What Is A Florida Class E License?
The Class E license is the standard driver’s license for people who drive personal vehicles. It allows you to drive a noncommercial vehicle that weighs less than 26,001 pounds. These include: Automobiles. Trucks. Can you drive alone with a Class … Continue reading
How Do You Tie A Tarp On A Truck Bed?
Pull the top portion of the tarp, laying over the cab, down towards the tailgate then tuck it underneath the load. Tie the tarp down with rope using the tie-down loops inside the bed of the truck and cinch the … Continue reading
How Do You Fiberglass Fiberglass To Wood?
Make sure the fiberglass cloth lies flat and smooth on the wood. Overlap connecting pieces of fiberglass cloth by one inch. Working quickly, apply a second coat of epoxy resinepoxy resinEpoxy is the family of basic components or cured end … Continue reading
Can You Texas Rig A Circle Hook?
The circle hook can be used successfully with drop shoting and whacky rigging of soft plastics. When using the standard āJā hook with soft plastic applications like Texas rigging and Carolina rigging many largemouth bass are fatally injured when hooked … Continue reading
What Is A Glass Fly Rod?
Glass fly rods are the right tool for the job when it comes to fishing small streams. And they can hold their own elsewhere as well. The action is perfect for tight quarters and short casts, and the low-modulus material … Continue reading
What Is A Good Connecting Rod Ratio?
We hear a lot of engine builders shoot for a ratio between 1.5:1 and 1.8:1 on a street motor, with 1.75:1 considered ideal, regardless of application. The most highly developed four-stroke engines in the world – Formula 1 and motorcycle … Continue reading
What Kind Of Paint Do You Use On Curtains?
For a quick, low-stress room update, skip the walls and try painting your curtains! It might sound weird, but regular old latex paint on curtains can add up to lots o’ drama (the good kind). 1. Wash and hem your … Continue reading