Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Ice to stop the wound blood
Foot fishing need to be quick thinking and immediate endeavor when misfortune when fishing both at sea, rivers, swamps and lakes. Preliminary steps to be performed when a problem is calm and restore the victim. Foot fishing need to be quick thinking and immediate endeavor when misfortune when fishing both at sea, rivers, swamps and lakes. Preliminary steps to be performed when a problem is calm and restore the victim. Tip Pak Nuri this time focusing on the wound too much blood while in the fishing location. While on the boat, fishing on the high seas victims are advised not to splatter the blood into the sea or washed blood (hand or foot wounds) to the surface because of the fear that there are species of the violent pursuit of blood. fact, there are other things that should be thought of. This is because the sea is the most widely played of spirit which we can not see with the naked eye. It is best to wash the victim's blood with water, or at least ice used to preserve the fish to stop the flow. If blood is still out, wrap the wound with a clean cloth wrapped in ice cubes. Do for some time to replace if the ice had melted. Blood that much time out fishing in the forests, lakes and marshes, also invites the danger of wild animals such as snakes and tigers smell senses are very sharp. Thus, a rod must endeavor to stop the blood flowing faster and eliminate the effects of the spilled blood of the earth. - By NANCY Space
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Rapala Ultra Light Minnow
Description
Big action in a small bait, the new Rapala Ultra Light Minnow features a weighted body which enables incredibly far casts for such a small bait. Running true even at high speed, these Ultra Lights are the ideal lure selection for all manner of finesse tournament fishing. With a hard kicking swimming action & slow-sinking on pause; the Rapala Ultra Light Minnows are small only in size, not fishability.
Features
Ultra Light Minnow
Weighted Body
Unique Lip Design
Hard Kicking Action
External Scales
3D Holographic Eye
Hand-Tuned & Tank Tested
SPECIES: Bream, Whiting, Yellowbelly, Bass, Red Fin Perch, Flathead, Snook, Trevally, Mangrove Jack, Herring
TECHNIQUE: Casting RUNNING DEPTH: 0.6-0.9m ENVIRONMENT: Freshwater & Saltwater
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