Category : Fly Fishing : Travel & Places

How to Seal a Flagstone Deck

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Because of its porous texture and common parent materials, all flagstone is a type of sandstone. Color varies by native region. Stone from the Desert Southwest may be reddish in color, while that from the Northeast, gray or blue. Sealing a flagstone deck is optional, but sealant shuns water and prev

How to Fish a Tube Bait

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Tube baits are round soft plastic lures with an attached fringe of rubber surrounding the open end of the bait. The bait is tubular in design with a rounded enclosed end which allows the lure to be attached to a weighted hook. Tube baits imitate a crawfish and often produce great results especially

Proper Lip Seal Directions

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Engines have many different pieces of equipment that help keep them operating. One of these is the lip or radial shaft seal. These types of seals help to seal shafts and rotating bores from outside elements. They help keep the material, such as oil, inside the shaft and help keep it running smoothly

King Salmon Fishing in Canada

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Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) has a lifespan of two to seven years, the longest of the Pacific salmon. Also known as spring salmon, this species is valued as the largest and most prized of game fish. In the U.S. the Chinook is called King salmon. Main areas of distribution are the Pacifi

How to Carve Scallop Shells

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Adding decorative details -- like scallop shells -- to woodworking projects can take a piece from plain to exquisite. You can carve directly on a piece, but if you make a mistake, you have to start over -- instead of just remaking the particular detail. To avoid this, use an applique, which can be s

How to Make Tipi Poles

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Planting a tipi in the garden is both practical and fun. Beans and a number of other plants grow readily up the poles, and the tipi poles are space savers, which is a boon to a small garden space. Additionally, garden tipis make enchanting play spaces which few children can resist. While different v

How to Tie Jigs

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The jig is one of the most productive lures in a bass fisherman's arsenal. Ask fishing pros like Denny Brauer, Kevin VanDam and Danny Correia about the jig and they will all tell you that this bait is productive anytime, and especially during the spring and fall when the water is cool. The jig excel

The Toxin From Sea Urchins

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While the bright, beautiful colors of sea urchins may seem inviting, don't touch them. They can be quite harmful, particularly if you step on one. Their long, sharp spines are coated with toxin and can puncture a person's skin, causing irritation, inflammation and even deep pain if not treated prope