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How Do You Troll For King Fish?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

What speed do you troll for king fish? If we are using Number 1 or 2 planers, we’ll go as fast as seven knots, but we usually pull at five to six knots. We will slow-troll over reefs. What is … Continue reading →

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Do You Use Weights With Crankbaits?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

As the water temps bottom out, try weighting your wintertime crankbaits to maximize their effectiveness. A little extra weight will kelp you throw them farther, get them deeper and keep them there longer. Does a crank bait need a sinker? … Continue reading →

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Which Is Better Pvc Or Acrylic?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

They are resistant to corrosion, termites, heat and water, which makes PVC ideal for kitchen cabinets and counters. Although abrasive cleaners can leave scratches on the surface of PVC laminates, they are more durable compared to acrylic. Acrylic is also … Continue reading →

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Is Nylon A Polypropylene?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Polypropylene and polyamide — commonly known as nylon — are two common plastics for manufacturing end-use parts. Is nylon a polyethylene? is that nylon is originally, the (dupont) company trade name for polyamide, a copolymer whose molecules consist of alternating … Continue reading →

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How Can I Reduce My Aquarium Current?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

How do you reduce the flow of a powerhead? 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 … Continue reading →

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Can Pliers Cut Metal?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

There are a number of pliers that are designed with a cutting blade that will allow you to cut metal or wire, including the standard model pliers. The cutting edge of the pliers is normally located in the back of … Continue reading →

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Can You Troll In A River?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Both up river and down is good. It really depends on the area. Trolling down river in the rocks or logs you better be on your A game or you will donate a lot of cranks. Also trolling down river … Continue reading →

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How Deep Should A Shelf Be?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Shelf depth is determined by the size of the items to be stored, generally within the range of 6 to 24 inches. Shelf depth for a general purpose bookshelf is usually 10 to 12 inches. Shelf spacing will generally range … Continue reading →

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What Tension Rod Holds The Most Weight?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Steel tension rods hold the most amount of weight. Most of them can hold around 45 pounds. This means they can be used for just about anything. How much weight will a tension rod hold? A tension rod can hold … Continue reading →

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What Kind Of Steel Are Fish Hooks Made Of?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

high-carbon steel. Modern fish hooks are made of high-carbon steel, steel alloyed with Vanadium, or stainless steel. When made, hooks are covered with protective materials to be resistant to corrosion. Fishhooks are relatively small but they still have their parts. … Continue reading →

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How Do You Make A Micro Hook?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

How do you make a homemade hook? Follow these steps: Get a stick as long as your index finger. Break off 1/3 of its length, stripping off the bark. Sharpen this short section to a point. Using the inner strands … Continue reading →

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Do Floating Shelves Need Studs?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Ideally, you should attach floating shelves (or anything else you’re hanging) to a wall stud, as this will give you the most supportive base for your project. Can you hang floating shelves without studs? There are some sites that will … Continue reading →

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How Do You Clean Sticky Fishing Lures?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

Warm Water & Soap – Warm water and soap will clean most things, including old dirty fishing lures. The first thing to try when cleaning dirty swimbaits, plastics and lures is a warm water & soap mixture. Simply fill tub … Continue reading →

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How Do You Fillet Fish For Trout?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Can you eat pin bones in trout? If you properly fillet a trout the only bones that should remain are the bones that stick out of the sides of the fish. These are called the pin bones and are present … Continue reading →

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How Long Should A Fish Finder Leader Be?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

Official Member. Anything from 6″ to 3′ will work, depending on conditions of course. Like Reelinrod said, it’s ok to use a shorter leader if you’re tangling up. How long should a fishfinder rig leader be? Steps for Tying a … Continue reading →

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