First answered by; 149.241.216.145, Berkshire, UK.
You should never fish under electricity pylons because if the metal hook of the fishing rod comes into contact with the pylons, then the electricity flowing through them will conduct unto the metal.
After this, the electricity travels along the fishing line. When the electricity comes onto contact with your skin, then you will instantly be electrocuted and you will die!
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There is no reason why you should not fish under electrical pylons. Where high voltage lines cross over water areas and a mid span tower is needed because of the lines length, the tower has to be built on a concrete base. These concrete bases are designed and engineered to take the weight of the tower plus the weight of the high voltage lines. This will encompass a very large footprint to span the base of the tower and the base height above the water line will be in the neighbourhood of five to six feet above the waterline. All fishing below this power line installation will be done from a boat. The tower will be at a ground potential due to its construction and the isolation from the high voltage lines is done at the top end of the tower not the bottom. To insulate the high voltage lines from the tower, stacked insulators are used. Each insulator can be rated up to 10000 volts, two in series will be rate for 20000 volts and so on up until the line operating voltage is reached. So if your hook gets caught on the tower, all you will have is a snag above the water rather than a snag under the water. You will not become instantly electrocuted you will become mildly annoyed at loosing more fishing tackle to a snag.
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No, there are no known species of electric pufferfish. Pufferfish, also known as blowfish, are not known to produce electricity. They are usually recognized for their ability to inflate their bodies when threatened. Electric fish species, on the other hand, have specialized organs that generate electricity for various purposes.
i believe it is under it but i know its not directly at it because as light enters or leaves the water (which is denser than air) it is bent slightly
The kingdom of the Lapu-Lapu fish is Animalia, as they belong to the animal kingdom. They are further classified under the phylum Chordata, class Actinopterygii, order Perciformes, and family Lutjanidae. Lapu-Lapu fish are also known as snappers.
To scale sardines, place the fish under running water and use a knife to scrape off the scales from tail to head in short strokes. Rinse the fish thoroughly after scaling.
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they are predators,so live fish is good. you really shouldnt keep one in captivity,thye reach a pretty good size and like room to roam.
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no, fish is not meat under Jewish law.
it's called the fish get shocked!
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The gills of a fish.
They should be able to if it goes soggy in the water because they could eat it very easily.
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