it can all depend on a number of things- how big the lure is, the lures colour how deep the lure is running where the fish are the season and the weather. first you want an overcast day and a warm south westerly breese, say your going for a pike/musky around 15-20lbs, i would use a lure about 4-6 inches preferably a jerkbait or hardlure with a diveplain on the front (the shallower angle the plain is the deeper the lure dives and vise-versa) in winter lures must run deep and very solwly and in summer the lure can be worked abit faster and at varying depth. in coloured water use a bright lure e.g. orange, green or yellow, in clear water use a lure with added detail on it and in bright conditions use a reflective lure. also try to match the lure to what the pike mostly eat it wont be as good fishing a perch lure if the pike rarly eat them and go for roach instead. if your still stuck invest in a DVD of book focusing on this subject (the fox guide to lure fishing(DVD) is an exelent choice)
Her job?
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Paul Banks is something around 6' foot tall or over.
The Banks can exchange for your: HSBC SANTANDER BanK of Brasil
something very bad i suppose well, it is when the banks are sold and people are executed very violently
she made women and men feel good about them self
The rains didn't deposit anything. But the annual floodings deposited rich silt on the banks of the nile, making the land real fertile.
Tyra Banks has not done anything "bad" but perhaps the most well known diva moment she's had is yelling at a contest on ANTM who did not take her elimination seriously.
yelling at a contest on ANTM who did not take her elimination seriously
no she is not married nor is she with someone
Securely. Try to devise them into diffrent banks, like in 5 banks, so if a bank was robbed or something, u don't loose all your money.
You have to put something down to keep that from happening. Use whatever you have, tree branches, be nice if you had some rope that are tied in squares. Just something to hold it in place until it settles in. You have to be creative and use what you have on hand. I don't know anything about your climate or details, so that's about as far as I can go.