Saltwater Freshwater

what are the differences in equipment, saltwater and freshwater tanks?
I know the differences in the devices perform in salt or fresh water tank, but what are they? I know only saltwater tanks do not need the extra protein is a hole in the bucket.
Not really. There are only a few difference. Power filter, canister or wet / dry that you use the FW tank is easy to use SW. SW tank is always best to use wet / dry sump or canister. Power Filter is a deeply flawed. Although the power head can be used interchangeably.Even light can be used the same way, if you do not intend to add corals and valkovuokkoja. Here is a list of the few difference. As stated in the hole in the protein skimmer is essential. Hydrometer is another important device. These are the basics tarvitset. RDS
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trolling fishing

Bluefin tuna is one of the biggest challenges for anglers off the coast of New England, and Massachusetts remains the center of activity tuna.Most giant bluefin tuna fish caught chunking or trolling. I am going to describe the techniques used for the top crew caught these giants.
Tuna Chunking is archoring is a good fishing spot known to hold the tuna. Once anchored, top crews use chunks, stick baits and live bait to suspend ballons various depths. Most captains have their crew position the baits at depths where they mean to their tuna fish finder.
Many of the top captains used Gamahastu Live Bait hooks. In determining the size of the hook, it is important to respond to the hooked bait that you use. You should not use a hook that is too large, because it weakens the presentation of the bait.
The most popular use of the crew fluorocaron director. Leader varies 150-lb is a 220lb, many crews fishing light gear (150-180) to get bites when they are difficult to find. Most of the crews enter into a long leader (or 15 feet), so they can cut and recimpt hook if their leader may be nicked up dogfish or other pests.
Many of the crew by using light fluorocarbon use H instead of G, the compression connector for the compression connector of their 150 or 180 fluoro. Lower profile H CRIMP carefullly be made, preferably Jinkai crimping tool listed on this page.
They also use these compression connector attach a small wind is reversible. This leader can be wound all the way reel, flurocarbon protection during storage, ensuring clean decks, and to allow fishermen is necessary to reel the fish close to the Harpoon.
All crews attach sinkers and ballons using rubber bands. The sinker weight is selcted based on spped current and the desired depth that you're trying to fish.
Most of the crew that the Troll Atlantic fish spreader bars from their outriggers at about 3-4 knots. Most crew of fish three to four spreader bars, two support legs, and one or two flat lines. Support legs are withdrawn from the roller trollers so that a line can be reeled through the clip tempt to find the fish again if he was the first time. The clip is set tight so that the Outrigger set the hook the fish.
Fisherman spreader bar used for a variety of sizes and colors of their trolling spread based on the experience and conditions. Snap turns to be used so that the device can easily be changed. Thimbles and heavy chafe gear protect the mono where it forms a hook and swivel. Most of the crew use Mustad or VMC South tuna hook style of their trolling rigs.
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Saltwater Fishing Lure

Some quesetions is a saltwater fishing?
Well, I just started fishing and I got all my gear, I decided to attract instad live bait, because it is so difficult to get them here. So here I used the wharf crab fish, but I've seen some poeple stick flounder / Fluke, or what this fish is, but it is a kind of flat fish. Http: / / maps.google.ca / maps? F = q & source = s_q & hl = en & geocode = & Q = + White Rock Pier + & sll = 49.891235, -97.15369 & sspn = 35.664554,92.724609 & ie = UTF8 & HQ = white + Rock + & Pier hnear = & ll = 49.018431, -122.805251 & spn = 0.004412,0.011319 & t = h & z = 17 As you see, you can not throw oevr white thing at the end bridge. Soo here is my questions 1.What do you think of a fish to live there? 2.What makes sense (like a good place to catch fish), looking at the map
Hey Eric, we have several species of flat fish here, I see the people close to the platform, I catch em all the time. They may be the only one, the Pacific (spotted) flounder. or in small Atlantic halibut (chicken). My best luck stick to some of these smaller flat fish is near the high tide 15-50ft of water. A glance at the map, I want to fish as the slopes surrounding the peninsula, did not flow out very far at all, and staying in my depth range. When it runs out they are likely to drops very deep. Pier near the 200ft drop me pretty quickly. I have good luck using chunks of sardines, herring or smelt, small size, then knock off demersal fisheries. I also caught them using the buzz-bombs, and small spinnows, slowly dragging the bottom. I hope this helps. 40yr exp Pacific Northwest Guide
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