in spring and summer
Actually, spring and fall are best. In spring, bass feed heavy in anticipation of the spawn, and in fall, they feed heavily to build fat layers to last them through the cold winter months, when their metabolism slows down.
the best bit is a large snaffle. its easy on the mouth. =) i ride all my horses in snaffles.
white bass will bit minnows sir.
If they have a healthy diet around 16 to 17 years. If they have a unhealthy diet it will be a little bit shorter. Many bass are caught by fisherman and do not live 16 years.
yes walleye will bite you hand or whatever else it can get in its mouth. if you dont want to get bit dont hold them like a bass XD lololololol
A gentle bit for a horse is usually a snaffle bit, which provides direct pressure to the corners of the mouth. This type of bit is ideal for training young or sensitive horses, as it offers a mild and non-threatening way to communicate with the horse. Gentle bits prioritize comfort and respect for the horse's mouth.
Each horse prefers a different type of bit and it's up to the owner to figure out what type of bit the horse likes best.
To fit a Pelham bit, first place the bit in the horse's mouth. Make sure that the sides of the bit do not pinch or draw the sides of the mouth in toward the tongue. Fit the height of the bit so that there is only a single wrinkle in the horse's mouth.
The bar is the flat part of a horse's jaw where the bit rests.
Well so long as the rules do not bar them the I wouldn't think so. But typically it's best to go with the neutral colored happy mouth bit, just in case.
no. but when you get the elastics in your mouth its a bit harder to open your mouth but you will be able to.
A bit lifter is a piece of horse tack which lifts a bit in the horse's mouth.
A plain snaffle or a happy mouth.