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December 12th, 2010 at 8:22 pm
combinations of vinyl and latex rubber, same thing as latex gloves.for complete details,plastic kits,molds, etc.http://www.barlowstackle.com Barlows Tackle Shop, 451 N.Central ExpressWay, Richardson,TX 75080 Phone:1(800)-707-0208 Hope this helps
December 13th, 2010 at 8:45 am
All Tetras need soft water. Which is water that has few minerals dissolved in it. Tetras can live in a community. Be sure to get 4 or more Tetras so they can school together. Just don’t get big aggressive fish that will eat them. I would suggest:Gouramis (Honey, Pearl, Blue, Opaline)Barbs (Tiger, Green Tiger)Smaller Catfish (Otocinclus, Corys)Livebearers (Balloon Mollies, Mollies, Platys, Swordtails, Guppies, Endler’s Livebearer)Other Tetras (Rummynose, Bleeding Heart, Harlequin Rasboras, Cardinal, Glo-Lite, Black Neon)Danios (Giant Danios, Zebra Danios, Glo-fish)Avoid:AngelfishKillifishLarger CatfishAny other aggressive meat, large, meat eater fish.
December 13th, 2010 at 8:27 pm
don’t fish in the reef fish above it or beside it on the sand. fishing in it and you will lose your whole box because the fish and octopus AZ forget to mention that are deep in the holes and crevices of the reef you will not get out of those holes and crevices. I use bait over reefs and plastics next to them fairly effectivly. I can see the bottom when fishing the sand bottoms but here is how I do it when the bite is on the reef and the bait is old and i have to use plastic.first if you know the depth drop the bait onto and bring up two cranks and raise and lower your rod tip. second if you can cast out count down on the fall to the depth just above the reef and retrieve the baits parrelel to its topthird don’t fish plastics (swim baits) throw giant long plastic worms 12″ long or better and use the second technique and be ready cabazon and in reef preditors will come out of their holes and feed and then go back into the hole they occupy so crank down your drag and reel up like a S O B because you have to get on them in a hurry to keep them out of their holes. this would be the time to fish the fastest retrieve reel in your arsenal.
December 14th, 2010 at 9:01 am
Assuming you’re inshore here we go Strike king Shadalicious- 3.5″ texas rigged on a flutter hookStrike king 3x jerkbaits-texas rigged on a flutter hook or rig on ajigheadGulp 3 or 4″ shrimp-I know you dont want to hear it but it’shere anyway3-4″ tube lure w/ tassle tail
December 14th, 2010 at 9:09 pm
Amazon basin species usually.Angelfish, discus, neons, plecos, oscars, cory catfish etc (not all togther of course)Also most loaches and gourami.Ian
December 15th, 2010 at 9:17 am
3 capsules are fine at one time. 3 capsules equals approx. 3 grams of fat. That is NOT too many nutrients for your body to absorb.Yes you can take the multi with it too. Whatever is most convenient for you
December 15th, 2010 at 8:44 pm
Here ya go: http://www.cabelas.com/p-0023717.shtml ~good luck catchin’
December 16th, 2010 at 8:29 am
try to use a tooth pick or floss. or if you have a oral syringe than you can try to flush it out with water.
December 16th, 2010 at 8:36 pm
I would have given you an honest answer but Amy gave an honest answer and she got thumbs down. Besides I never heard of “ur grub”. Is Ur Grub a brand?Why should I tell you? Do you put food on my table? If you want to know look it up on google. If you are not too lazy to fish then you are not too lazy to look it up.Since you are probably too lazy to search for it I will give you some links.
December 17th, 2010 at 8:55 am
While fishing heavily pressured waters for bass, the key to success is a subtle presentation. By this I mean down sizing baits, hooks and line diameter. Crappie sized lures such as small tubes and grubs on 1/32 to 1/64 oz heads can make a difference when bass are constantly getting bombarded with Spinnerbaits and 7″ plastic worms. One of my most productive baits for this scenario would be a 4″ Ring Worm in Pumpkin Pepper on a 1/0 hook and 3/16 oz weight Texas rigged. Or try a smoke pepper Gitzit tube. Another bait that is very good in pressured water is a 2 1/2″ Gold/ Black back floating Rapala minnow. Another bait I’ve found to be very productive is a Zara Puppy in Chrome. Fish the baits with very little action, especially the topwaters. When the bass get curious as to what is in their territory they will strike at it. Don’t prematurely set the hook. Wait until you feel the bass take the bait then use a sideways movement of your rod is all it takes to set the hook. The baits have small very sharp hooks and the fish will normally hook itself. For the Ring Worm fish it near any visible cover leaving it in the strike zone as long as possible. You are most likely going to be sight fishing in this setting so use finesse in your casting and don’t make your presence known. If you can reach an area where you are somewhat hidden from the fishes view, like beside tall weeds or grass, you will better be able to ambush. Use a 6′ medium light or light rod with 6 or 8 lb test mean green Trilene XT or Fluorocarbon line.If you try these methods you will improve your odds dramaticaly.
December 17th, 2010 at 8:27 pm
in the spring when they shed their shells thats how they grow have you ever used hellgramites now those are the best bass /catfish bait i have ever found but look out they are mean little suckers
December 18th, 2010 at 8:40 am
Falcon makes an awesome bag for storing soft plastics. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20166-cat600036_TGP&id=0023218119637a&navCount=5&podId=0023218&parentId=cat600036&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=IJ&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat600036&hasJS=true . These speed bags hold a lot of tackle. I keep my finesse worms in one, my stick baits in one, my jerk baits in one etc. then i put these bags in one of my old duffels. This cuts down on the digging through my stuff in a mad panic on the boat.
December 18th, 2010 at 9:11 pm
There is no easy way.Water is Hard because it has minerals dissolved in it, calcium, magnesium etc. To make it soft you need to get those minerals out somehow. Usual method is to use a Reverse Osmosis filter, but thats expensive.You may be able to catch rainwater in a barrel, that will be very soft. Mix that with tap water to get the hardness that you want. You can also mix the R/O water from the store with tap water, means you only need to buy 1/2 as much.Or just let the fish adjust to the hard water, most common species will handle a bit more hardness than their natural range.Ian