Thursday, July 24, 2008

aquariums fish have always fascinated me. This is the initiative I needed in getting this article written on aquariums fish, to let this fascination fascinate others.

Today's aquariums fish Article
Largemouth Bass - A Fishing Fool Article


It all started on June 2, 1932 by a man named George W. Perry on Montgomery Lake, in Georgia. Using a shared rod (because they only had one) it was his turn to cast the $1.35 lure and with some 25lbs test silk line he made his cast from the row boat built from .75 cents of scrap lumber.

The Largemouth Bass weighed in at 22 lbs 4 oz and it took Perry and his family 2 days to eat the giant. The rest is history.

Know for its explosive strikes and amazing aerial displays, largemouth bass are by far the most pursued freshwater game fish in the United States. They are located through out most of the continental United States, all over Mexico, and even in some parts of Canada.

Largemouth Bass Facts

  • Scientific Name - Micropterus salmoides
  • Current World Record - 22.4 lbs
  • Preferred water temp - 77 to 86 degrees
  • Common names - Bass, Florida Bass, Black or Green Bass, Bucket mouth, Largemouth
Where to find Largemouth Bass

Originally found south of the great lakes and east of the Mississippi, they have spread throughout the United States, Hawaii, Southern Canada, and most of Mexico. They have also been introduced into Europe, Africa, South America, and Asia. Largemouths occupy most freshwater rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, pits & quarries, and even some drainage ditches in neighborhoods. If you know of some freshwater nearby, there is a good chance that there is a Largemouth Bass in it.

One of the hardest things about fishing for Largemouth is finding them. Everything from water temperature, air temperature, weather season, the wind, angle of the sun's rays, time of day, and even the moon phase play important roles in the location of Largemouth. Then when you think you have located some fish getting them to bite can be another challenge.

Your best bet is to start very early in the day or late in the afternoon. Largemouth Bass tend to avoid direct bright sunlight and most fish are caught when the light is low or when the sky is overcast. Look for man-made or natural structure. Look for a dock, a tree, a branch, a rock, a point of land on a mostly straight bank. Anything that stands out as something different will usually hold fish. If you are fishing a cow pasture look for the place where the cows come down to drink or get in the water. A lot of times that area will hold a few fish. Docks are also a great place to find bass. Just look for anything that will give small baitfish a place to hide or that will provide some shade for the bass to rest in and you will be off to a good start.

If you are fishing from a boat out in the open water look for submerged structure with your fishfinder. Watch for stumps, ledges, submerged rock piles, quick drop off's, or even schools of baitfish. Watch the surface for bass chasing minnows or shad, watch for birds diving into the water, this could mean that there is some bait around and the bass might be underneath the bait chasing them up to the surface. If you fishfinder has a temperature gauge look for changes in the normal water temp (a thermo cline). This can also produce some fish at certain times. Bridge pilings are usually a good place to check for a few bass also.

How to catch Largemouth Bass

Patterns - When you hear the term pattern used by bass fishermen they are not talking about the design of the lure that they are using. They are referring to the set of conditions that is putting fish in the boat. This is usually 2 things; the location of the bass and the technique used to get them to bite. The pattern will change from day to day and sometimes several times during a single day. If you have good luck on a stretch of bank that has lily pads and tree branches sticking up through them and the fish suddenly stop biting, chances are good that if you find some similar conditions else where you will find active fish again. This is a pattern.

When looking for feeding bass most anglers use some type of fast moving lure like a crankbait or a spinnerbait. Work the bait thoroughly but keep moving till you find some feeding fish. When you get a bass to hit slow down and keep as quiet as possible. Bass are pretty sensitive to noise and you don't want to spook them before you have some fun catching a few.

If the bite stops after you get a few fish to the boat change lures according to the situation and give them something else to look at. If the bite is over, note the exact location and the structure conditions in that area. Then try to find another area with similar conditions and chances are good that the fish will be there also. It is not a foolproof way of finding bass, but it does work quite often. Also remember that the pattern will probably work the following day around the same time if the weather has not changed too much.

Some last minute tips

If you have more that one rod - rig up a few different baits on extra rods. That way you don't have to keep retying when the action is on.

Keep a logbook of your fishing. Note the season, times, weather, location, bait used, water temp and height. Then repeat your successful pattern next year and see if you get the same good results...I bet you will.

Be courteous to other fishermen. If you see someone in a boat working a bank, don't pull your boat in front of them and start fishing. Pull in where they have already been and start your fishing there and follow them at a polite distance. You would want the same done to you.

Please practice catch and release whenever possible and remember the large fish don't taste any better than an average medium or small one. Take a picture and let the trophies live to catch and enjoy again later. Be safe and have fun!

Thanks for reading!



Fishing For Women With A Wingman



Want to pick up women? Get a friend to help you out! First, stand or sit a few feet away from a woman or group of women and seem to be having a light-hearted, joking disagreement with your pal. "You're wrong!" "No, you are!" "I'm telling you, you don't know what you're talking about!" Then keep talking, but a little quieter so that the girl probably won't hear, then say, "Fine by me!" Remember, don't act really angry, act like a couple of friends jokingly disputing a small thing.


Now, go up to the woman you like (if she's with a friend, either your buddy can try to pick up her friend or he can play wing man and keep the friend occupied while you hit on your babe) and say, "Excuse me, but we're trying to settle a bet and we really need your help. We have agreed to let you settle the argument, and we'll abide by whatever you say." Now you've really got her attention, because she's dying of curiosity to know what the bet is, and she's flattered that you're putting her in charge of casting the deciding vote for the argument. Then ask something like, "Ok, my buddy here says Marsha was the oldest daughter on The Brady Bunch, but I know she was the middle one." Your pal can jump in here and say, "No way!" You don't have to use The Brady Bunch, just pick some show that was a huge hit within the last 20 or 30 years that people still talk about and joke about, and that's still played in reruns on TV. Don't pick anything obscure - go for something that everybody knows the answer to. Other choices might be shows like "Cheers," and you can bet that Norm was the name of the postman, while your friend thinks it was Cliff. Just pick something that for your age group and where you live, everybody is going to know the answer. If you pick a current show it won't work as well, because it will seem like a set up if you don't know the name of the biggest star on the biggest hit show on air now. But people do jokingly argue about things in older shows, and the nostalgia value of a show you loved growing up can get you - and the girl you want - laughing at the memory.


So now she'll say something like, "I hate to break this to you, but your friend is right. Marsha was the oldest daughter." Act a little shocked or let down, like, "Ah man! Are you sure? Well, all right, a bet's a bet. It looks like I'm the one buying the next round," you say this last part to your friend, making sure to smile and shake your head, maybe patting him on the shoulder - real friendly and casual. The woman's probably laughing about the whole bet over a cheesy TV show - but that means she's also entertained and enjoying herself. Now turn back to the woman and say, "Thanks for helping us out, we could've argued that all night. Seriously, we are that crazy! Let me pay you back, what are you drinking?" When she tells you and you order the drink, say, "Do you mind if we join you?" Since you've already made her laugh with your funny bet and you've bought her a drink, she won't refuse a seat at her table. Make very sure that while you're "arguing" the point with your friend before you talk to the woman in the first place that you don't mention specifically what the bet is about - someone else may overhear and jump in to offer the answer, blowing your plan.


The great thing about this conversation starter, though, is it can work lots of places - it doesn't have to be a bar. You can do this in a coffee shop and offer to buy a cup of coffee, you can do this in a fast food restaurant and say you owe the pal a beer or a coffee, then ask the ladies to join you (this may mean moving on to a coffee shop or bar, which is just fine!), and you can even do it in a park. There you'd say the bet was for a drink or snack of some sort from a street vender (if there is one in the park), or that you were heading to the coffee shop around the corner, and get her to come, too.


The next question is, now that you've got a hottie sitting down with you for a drink, what do you say now? Easy - check out:
http://ariel1976.cking.hop.clickbank
for step-by-step guidelines on how to keep the conversation flowing and bag your babe!

About the Author


Rachel Davis is the author of Conversation-King, a guide that teaches men how to attract and seduce women by mastering the art of verbal communication.

The Fly In Fly Fishing


By the name itself, fly fishing is one of the many ways of catching a fish; specifically trout, salmon and other types of marine species such as tarpon, bonefish, striped bass and among others; with the use of just a hook attached to a line by a fishing rod. Fly fishing is gaining fame among fishing buffs and there are ongoing interests of catching as many different types of fish as possible.

The method originated from an ancient fishing form called angling; the very reason why it?s called angling is because of the hook hanging at the end of the line of a fishing rod. Fly fishing has innovations of its own and the noticeable tool for this method is the use of artificial flies or the fly lures. Usually, artificial flies are tied with thread, feathers or fur but there are other options too which include ribbon, tinsel or beads and for extra weight, lead is used.

The reason why the artificial flies are ?accessorized? is because specified species needs to be attracted. By using the right combination of the fly; which includes the size, weight and color, to the line, rod and reel, the chances of catching a desired species is high.

Color and size of the fly is mentioned because it adds to the fly?s camouflage effect, which is meant to imitate local insects, a main course for the fish (but this is done specifically to catch attention of aggressive, spawning species).

The size of the fly ranges from the largest (#2 ) to the smallest (very small at #22). The line to which the fly is hooked also plays an important relationship with the fly because primarily, it?s what casts the fly. It really depends on the purpose of the angler. There are heavy lines for sinking purposes and light ones as well to keep the fly afloat. In fact, a fly line can plainly be cast without a fly which makes it different from the basic fishing rod and reel method.

The significance of the fly is high in fly fishing since its main purpose is to act as a ?food? for the species.


About the Author:

Get more information for free about fly fishing at http://fly-fishing-tips.





Short Review on aquariums fish
Fishpond Stowaway Reel Case


Intolerant to abuse. Store expensive reels securely with adjustable dividers. The industry’s strongest and most stylish case. Features Fully padded case for outstanding protection of expensive reels, extra spools and fly boxes Compression molded bottom for added durability Adjustable, padded, and removable interior dividers for customized storage Two zippered, interior pockets for extra tippet and leader storage Padded shoulder strap and carry handle Colors : Steel Blue Crimson Moss Green Dimensions 13” x 9” x 5.5” Free Shipping! Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 69.00



Pale Morning Dun, Rusty, Spinner, Foam


Many fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a spinner fall can be determining which dot on the water is your fly. The Rusty Foam PMD Spinner is actually visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette.


Price: 1.25



Lemer Lead Split Shot Sinker


Description for Lemer Lead Split Shot Sinker is Coming Soon!


Price: 2.99



Dr. Slick Mitten Clamp 6.5" Black CM65B


Dr. Slick Mitten Clamp 6.5” Black


Price: 18.00




Today's aquariums fish Article
Largemouth Bass - A Fishing Fool Article


It all started on June 2, 1932 by a man named George W. Perry on Montgomery Lake, in Georgia. Using a shared rod (because they only had one) it was his turn to cast the $1.35 lure and with some 25lbs test silk line he made his cast from the row boat built from .75 cents of scrap lumber.

The Largemouth Bass weighed in at 22 lbs 4 oz and it took Perry and his family 2 days to eat the giant. The rest is history.

Know for its explosive strikes and amazing aerial displays, largemouth bass are by far the most pursued freshwater game fish in the United States. They are located through out most of the continental United States, all over Mexico, and even in some parts of Canada.

Largemouth Bass Facts

  • Scientific Name - Micropterus salmoides
  • Current World Record - 22.4 lbs
  • Preferred water temp - 77 to 86 degrees
  • Common names - Bass, Florida Bass, Black or Green Bass, Bucket mouth, Largemouth
Where to find Largemouth Bass

Originally found south of the great lakes and east of the Mississippi, they have spread throughout the United States, Hawaii, Southern Canada, and most of Mexico. They have also been introduced into Europe, Africa, South America, and Asia. Largemouths occupy most freshwater rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, pits & quarries, and even some drainage ditches in neighborhoods. If you know of some freshwater nearby, there is a good chance that there is a Largemouth Bass in it.

One of the hardest things about fishing for Largemouth is finding them. Everything from water temperature, air temperature, weather season, the wind, angle of the sun's rays, time of day, and even the moon phase play important roles in the location of Largemouth. Then when you think you have located some fish getting them to bite can be another challenge.

Your best bet is to start very early in the day or late in the afternoon. Largemouth Bass tend to avoid direct bright sunlight and most fish are caught when the light is low or when the sky is overcast. Look for man-made or natural structure. Look for a dock, a tree, a branch, a rock, a point of land on a mostly straight bank. Anything that stands out as something different will usually hold fish. If you are fishing a cow pasture look for the place where the cows come down to drink or get in the water. A lot of times that area will hold a few fish. Docks are also a great place to find bass. Just look for anything that will give small baitfish a place to hide or that will provide some shade for the bass to rest in and you will be off to a good start.

If you are fishing from a boat out in the open water look for submerged structure with your fishfinder. Watch for stumps, ledges, submerged rock piles, quick drop off's, or even schools of baitfish. Watch the surface for bass chasing minnows or shad, watch for birds diving into the water, this could mean that there is some bait around and the bass might be underneath the bait chasing them up to the surface. If you fishfinder has a temperature gauge look for changes in the normal water temp (a thermo cline). This can also produce some fish at certain times. Bridge pilings are usually a good place to check for a few bass also.

How to catch Largemouth Bass

Patterns - When you hear the term pattern used by bass fishermen they are not talking about the design of the lure that they are using. They are referring to the set of conditions that is putting fish in the boat. This is usually 2 things; the location of the bass and the technique used to get them to bite. The pattern will change from day to day and sometimes several times during a single day. If you have good luck on a stretch of bank that has lily pads and tree branches sticking up through them and the fish suddenly stop biting, chances are good that if you find some similar conditions else where you will find active fish again. This is a pattern.

When looking for feeding bass most anglers use some type of fast moving lure like a crankbait or a spinnerbait. Work the bait thoroughly but keep moving till you find some feeding fish. When you get a bass to hit slow down and keep as quiet as possible. Bass are pretty sensitive to noise and you don't want to spook them before you have some fun catching a few.

If the bite stops after you get a few fish to the boat change lures according to the situation and give them something else to look at. If the bite is over, note the exact location and the structure conditions in that area. Then try to find another area with similar conditions and chances are good that the fish will be there also. It is not a foolproof way of finding bass, but it does work quite often. Also remember that the pattern will probably work the following day around the same time if the weather has not changed too much.

Some last minute tips

If you have more that one rod - rig up a few different baits on extra rods. That way you don't have to keep retying when the action is on.

Keep a logbook of your fishing. Note the season, times, weather, location, bait used, water temp and height. Then repeat your successful pattern next year and see if you get the same good results...I bet you will.

Be courteous to other fishermen. If you see someone in a boat working a bank, don't pull your boat in front of them and start fishing. Pull in where they have already been and start your fishing there and follow them at a polite distance. You would want the same done to you.

Please practice catch and release whenever possible and remember the large fish don't taste any better than an average medium or small one. Take a picture and let the trophies live to catch and enjoy again later. Be safe and have fun!

Thanks for reading!



Fishing For Women With A Wingman



Want to pick up women? Get a friend to help you out! First, stand or sit a few feet away from a woman or group of women and seem to be having a light-hearted, joking disagreement with your pal. "You're wrong!" "No, you are!" "I'm telling you, you don't know what you're talking about!" Then keep talking, but a little quieter so that the girl probably won't hear, then say, "Fine by me!" Remember, don't act really angry, act like a couple of friends jokingly disputing a small thing.


Now, go up to the woman you like (if she's with a friend, either your buddy can try to pick up her friend or he can play wing man and keep the friend occupied while you hit on your babe) and say, "Excuse me, but we're trying to settle a bet and we really need your help. We have agreed to let you settle the argument, and we'll abide by whatever you say." Now you've really got her attention, because she's dying of curiosity to know what the bet is, and she's flattered that you're putting her in charge of casting the deciding vote for the argument. Then ask something like, "Ok, my buddy here says Marsha was the oldest daughter on The Brady Bunch, but I know she was the middle one." Your pal can jump in here and say, "No way!" You don't have to use The Brady Bunch, just pick some show that was a huge hit within the last 20 or 30 years that people still talk about and joke about, and that's still played in reruns on TV. Don't pick anything obscure - go for something that everybody knows the answer to. Other choices might be shows like "Cheers," and you can bet that Norm was the name of the postman, while your friend thinks it was Cliff. Just pick something that for your age group and where you live, everybody is going to know the answer. If you pick a current show it won't work as well, because it will seem like a set up if you don't know the name of the biggest star on the biggest hit show on air now. But people do jokingly argue about things in older shows, and the nostalgia value of a show you loved growing up can get you - and the girl you want - laughing at the memory.


So now she'll say something like, "I hate to break this to you, but your friend is right. Marsha was the oldest daughter." Act a little shocked or let down, like, "Ah man! Are you sure? Well, all right, a bet's a bet. It looks like I'm the one buying the next round," you say this last part to your friend, making sure to smile and shake your head, maybe patting him on the shoulder - real friendly and casual. The woman's probably laughing about the whole bet over a cheesy TV show - but that means she's also entertained and enjoying herself. Now turn back to the woman and say, "Thanks for helping us out, we could've argued that all night. Seriously, we are that crazy! Let me pay you back, what are you drinking?" When she tells you and you order the drink, say, "Do you mind if we join you?" Since you've already made her laugh with your funny bet and you've bought her a drink, she won't refuse a seat at her table. Make very sure that while you're "arguing" the point with your friend before you talk to the woman in the first place that you don't mention specifically what the bet is about - someone else may overhear and jump in to offer the answer, blowing your plan.


The great thing about this conversation starter, though, is it can work lots of places - it doesn't have to be a bar. You can do this in a coffee shop and offer to buy a cup of coffee, you can do this in a fast food restaurant and say you owe the pal a beer or a coffee, then ask the ladies to join you (this may mean moving on to a coffee shop or bar, which is just fine!), and you can even do it in a park. There you'd say the bet was for a drink or snack of some sort from a street vender (if there is one in the park), or that you were heading to the coffee shop around the corner, and get her to come, too.


The next question is, now that you've got a hottie sitting down with you for a drink, what do you say now? Easy - check out:
http://ariel1976.cking.hop.clickbank
for step-by-step guidelines on how to keep the conversation flowing and bag your babe!

About the Author


Rachel Davis is the author of Conversation-King, a guide that teaches men how to attract and seduce women by mastering the art of verbal communication.

The Fly In Fly Fishing


By the name itself, fly fishing is one of the many ways of catching a fish; specifically trout, salmon and other types of marine species such as tarpon, bonefish, striped bass and among others; with the use of just a hook attached to a line by a fishing rod. Fly fishing is gaining fame among fishing buffs and there are ongoing interests of catching as many different types of fish as possible.

The method originated from an ancient fishing form called angling; the very reason why it?s called angling is because of the hook hanging at the end of the line of a fishing rod. Fly fishing has innovations of its own and the noticeable tool for this method is the use of artificial flies or the fly lures. Usually, artificial flies are tied with thread, feathers or fur but there are other options too which include ribbon, tinsel or beads and for extra weight, lead is used.

The reason why the artificial flies are ?accessorized? is because specified species needs to be attracted. By using the right combination of the fly; which includes the size, weight and color, to the line, rod and reel, the chances of catching a desired species is high.

Color and size of the fly is mentioned because it adds to the fly?s camouflage effect, which is meant to imitate local insects, a main course for the fish (but this is done specifically to catch attention of aggressive, spawning species).

The size of the fly ranges from the largest (#2 ) to the smallest (very small at #22). The line to which the fly is hooked also plays an important relationship with the fly because primarily, it?s what casts the fly. It really depends on the purpose of the angler. There are heavy lines for sinking purposes and light ones as well to keep the fly afloat. In fact, a fly line can plainly be cast without a fly which makes it different from the basic fishing rod and reel method.

The significance of the fly is high in fly fishing since its main purpose is to act as a ?food? for the species.


About the Author:

Get more information for free about fly fishing at http://fly-fishing-tips.





Short Review on aquariums fish
Fishpond Stowaway Reel Case


Intolerant to abuse. Store expensive reels securely with adjustable dividers. The industry’s strongest and most stylish case. Features Fully padded case for outstanding protection of expensive reels, extra spools and fly boxes Compression molded bottom for added durability Adjustable, padded, and removable interior dividers for customized storage Two zippered, interior pockets for extra tippet and leader storage Padded shoulder strap and carry handle Colors : Steel Blue Crimson Moss Green Dimensions 13” x 9” x 5.5” Free Shipping! Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 69.00



Pale Morning Dun, Rusty, Spinner, Foam


Many fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a spinner fall can be determining which dot on the water is your fly. The Rusty Foam PMD Spinner is actually visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette.


Price: 1.25



Lemer Lead Split Shot Sinker


Description for Lemer Lead Split Shot Sinker is Coming Soon!


Price: 2.99



Dr. Slick Mitten Clamp 6.5" Black CM65B


Dr. Slick Mitten Clamp 6.5” Black


Price: 18.00