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DIY Solana Aquarium
The Solana 34-gallon aquarium consists of clear 1/5-inch glass panels that are fused at the edges. This design offers unparalleled strength, without detracting from the owner's viewing pleasure. The integrated filtration system is hidden from view in the rear portion of the tank. A protein skimmer a
How to Use a Lead Core Fishing Line
Lead core fishing line is larger in diameter than normal fishing line, because it consists of a core of lead wrapped in nylon. The big advantage to fishing lead core line is that you can get good fishing lures deeper when trolling. A good example is going after big Walleye on Lake Erie, where you ne
Directions for Noxen Rattlesnake Roundup
Each year the Noxen, Pennsylvania Volunteer Firefighters hold the town's "Rattlesnake Roundup." This weekend event features events for kids and families culminating in the large roundup of the venomous snakes by state and federal wildlife professionals. Food, rides, hands on shows and learning exhib
The Best Way to Catch Bass in the St. Johns River
The St. Johns river is well known among the bass fishing community, and consistently produces large numbers of largemouth bass for those who know how to catch them. Though there are many ways to catch bass on the St. Johns, there are a few tactics that any angler should know for an edge over the com
How to Decorate a Garden Trellis
A garden trellis adds dimension to your landscape, whether it designates the entrance to your garden or stands alone in your yard. A plain trellis made from wood or metal may not speak to your personality. If not, you can decorate a garden trellis with copper and crystals to create a showpiece on yo
How to Keep Worms Alive for Bait
One of the most common live baits used for fishing are nightcrawlers. Nightcrawlers are a type of earthworm that grow exceptionally large and make a tasty treat for most of the popularly fished species. Fishing with live worms has a much higher probability of being successful in luring hungry fish
Pier Fishing in Puget Sound, Washington
The calm waters of Puget Sound extend north to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the city of Bellingham and south to the capital city of Olympia. Over 2,500 miles of shoreline border Puget Sound, according to the citizens' group People for Puget Sound, and 200 species of marine fish live in its depths.
How to Bait the Hook for Flukes
Fluke, also commonly referred to as flounder, are the pursuit of many surf fishing anglers. A fluke rig features a size 1/0 circle hook attached to a monofilament leader. The leader is tied to a barrel swivel. The main line with a sliding egg weight and bead is attached to the barrel swivel to compl
How to Seal Foam for a Floating Dock
Foam billets are the most vital part to a floating dock--otherwise the dock would sink. Floating docks often extend off of standard docks and float freely in the water. Billets are extra strength board-like foam pieces that are secured to the bottom of the floating dock. According to Dock Builders,
How to Make Your Guy Fly on Skate 3
"Skate 3" is the third installment of the popular skateboarding video game series for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gaming consoles. In this game, you can perform all of your favorite skateboarding moves on ramps and city streets. There is a glitch in "Skate 3" that allows you to fly in a spread-ea
How to See the Differences Between a Dolphin and a Shark
Dolphins and sharks are amazing and intriguing creatures of the sea. They even tend to seem anatomically similar at first glance; but this is where the similarity ends. To begin with, sharks are cold-blooded creatures, while dolphins are warm-blooded mammals. However, several subtle physical differe
How to Trout Fish in a New Mexico Lake
New Mexico has a state recreation stocking program for trout. The program stocks four trout species: rainbow, brooks, brown and cutthroat. Anglers flock to the many lakes of New Mexico to capture these ferocious fighters. When you fish in a New Mexico lake, you should have knowledge on how to catch
How to Make an Ice Fishing Tip-Up
Ice fishing can get quite cold. That's why a tip-up is so popular. It allows walking away from your line to get warm, greet others or check another line. When the fish bites, a flag "tips up," alerting you to your catch. Tip-ups are easy to make and easy to use. When setting up the tip-up, simply pl
How to Knit a Crab Net
Hermit crabs are commonly kept as aquarium pets. They are nocturnal animals that are very active when healthy. They like to climb and explore new surfaces. Making nets for their environment not only provides the crab with a climbing surface but can also make their inclosure more visually pleasing. C
How to Make a Northern Pike Rig
The northern pike, one of the most sought-after freshwater game fish, has often proved to be a very elusive beast, but one of the most reliable, time-tested lures for landing these toothy critters is the pike rig. Although pike rigs can be purchased at most bait and tackle shops, there can be great
Carp Love French Fries?
In the fall of the year normally the last week of September my son, brother, I and a friend takes a 3 hour trip to McConnelsville, Ohio. This is a fall fishing trip in which ...
The Best Places for Shore Fishing in Oahu
Oahu fishoahu fish 1 image by 76media from Fotolia.comOahu is known for fishing charter trips, but the island's shore fishing adventures should not be missed. Oahu has 112 miles of shoreline, according to the Oahu Visitors Bureau. The island has a variety of shore fishing opportunities...
How to Carve a Fish From Stone
Long before paper was invented, artisans used stone to translate their creative ideas into works of art like Greek temples, Egyptian palaces and Roman statues. Stone carving has remained a fascinating art form. Carving a fish from stone is a creative challenge. Scales must be incised and fins detail
How to Tie a Propeller Fly
If normal flies aren't attracting the types of fish you're looking for on your excursion, you may want to consider a propeller fly. A propeller fly, colloquially known as a "Pistol Pete," is a fly lure with a spinner propeller attached to the back of it. Unlike many fly lures, it does not look very