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The best angle rod holder depends on the type of fishing you are doing and the type of boat you are using. Generally, the most common angles used are 15
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Fish can jump out of their tanks or bowls for a variety of reasons. One of the most common reasons is that the water quality in their environment is poor
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Yes, permit fish is completely edible. Just like with other fish, it is important that they are properly cleaned and cut as to not compromise their flavor.
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Generally, it is not recommended to leave your boat uncovered as this can expose it to the elements, such as rain, sleet, and snow, which can cause damage
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To match a reel to a rod, you should first consider the type of fishing you will be doing and select an appropriate rod and reel. Then, make sure the reel
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The bag limit for yellowfin tuna is 3 per person per day or trip. This means if you have 3 people on board, you can keep a total of 9 yellowfin tuna.
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No, GloFish are not injected with dye. Their unique and harmless color is a hereditary trait that they are born with. They are not painted, nor are they
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Yes, flounders have two eyes on one side of their head. At hatching, one eye is on each side of their head and during their life cycle one of the eyes
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The Alberto knot is a modified version of the Albright knot, and is also a bend knot targeted at connecting two fishing lines of different diameters or strengths.
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The most well-known fish with a glowing light is the Hawaiian Bobtail Squid. This species of squid has a small light organ near its eyes that emits a soft