The bait works well as a wounded baitfish imitator, so it will work for many species.
Yes, the Banjo Minnow really does work. I highly recommend this product. You will catch fish.
Breadcrumbs work fine in minnow traps
Yes. But how well? This unit is marketed as a whole "fishing system" and that's nonsense. Fishermen have been sticking all kinds of different stuff on hooks for years and hooking fish. They mix and match at will to suit the conditions on (and under) the water and to tempt the particular fish they are looking to catch. This lure comes with a lot of hype. It will work, but so will a gummy worm on a hook. Talk to some other fishermen and read a bit more before "stocking up" on something like this. Good luck next time you wet a line.
the banjo bike is not possible to make as soon as you turn a wheel it will not work and if it does work it will not remain stable
u pluck it
Banjo Paterson's works were published in various magazines, but he is particularly known for his contributions to The Bulletin, an influential Australian magazine.
it is a lot of hard work to look after saltwater fish personaly i would start off with tropical fish but clown fish are probably easiest
She played the auto harp June also played the guitar, banjo, and harmonica...and I think the piano as well. She was known most for her work on the autoharp in Wildwood Flower.
Yes, Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson were contemporaries and both well-known Australian writers who contributed significantly to Australian literature. While they respected each other's work and met on a few occasions, they did not have a close friendship. They had different writing styles and personalities, with Lawson focusing more on the harsh realities of bush life and Paterson romanticizing the bush and its characters.
You pick or pluck the strings, which then vibrate across the drum, causing sound. The sounds depend on where you put your fingers.
Yes they do. Striped Bass and other Saltwater species love Bloodworms. Some people say that Nightcrawlers or even earthworms are something that Saltwater fish eat. I have never tried that though. I know those worms work great for Freshwater fish. A lot of Saltwater species like Blood and Sandworms a lot.
yes, you can you need some metal in the saltwater though or it wont work