The Secret About Night Fishing LineWritten by Daniel Eggertsen
The Best Type Of Line For Night FishingHere is a topic that is often debated between night fishermen. Depending on how you like to fish at night, here is what you should look for in general: Sidebar: There is a device discovered in 1947 that will keep your night line tighter than anything else. The "Evening Secret" is amazing, and you should at least check it out. (http://www.eveningsecretfishing.com/specialsecret/night-line.php) If you are going to be fishing with a blacklight, you will want to be sure you spool up a clear blue fluorescent line. The clear blue is especially made to work well with blacklight night fishing, so it is highly recommended. When you go night fishing, never use a line that is less than 20lb test. 20lb is minimum weight you should even think about. You won't be dealing with those wimpy "day fish". Ideally, if you are blacklight fishing, you will want to use 20lb clear blue fluorescent line. When blacklight hits that line, you will be amazed at how well that line shows up. Of course, if you do not need to watch your line closely (such as when you are using a spinnerbait) then color is not as important.
| | To Strike While the Public Domain Iron is Hot, You Must First Find the Iron!Written by Charles H Smith
Surely you have heard of Ted Turner and Walt Disney, but do you know what they have in common? Both of these men started companies based public domain materials. Walt Disney updated or modernized characters from Grimm's Fairy Tales, and Ted Turner founded Turner Classic Movies using many public domain movies.With public domain materials rapidly becoming a very hot commodity these days, your competition for these materials gets more demanding daily. If you go to Google.com and search for Public Domain, there are over 40 million sites resulting from this search. So, how do you weed through these millions and millions of sites to find actual materials in public domain? Your search for these materials has just been simplified. We have compiled a toolbar containing almost 200 direct links to public domain materials and 7 public domain search engines into a free public domain toolbar. Imagine; if you will, searching Library of Congress, eServer or Project Gutenberg; among others, directly from your toolbar. Simply for your convince, we have included a few links to old book resellers to search bar. With your keywords in hand, this feature has proven extremely valuable in locating original public domain manuscripts or books for scanning and editing. Although, some of public domain materials are donated and have special terms and conditions for using material in commercial websites, your due diligence and discovery of special cases is warranted and advised.
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