5. Follow the spiral square stitch technique in steps 5 through 7 of the Classic Zipper Pull directions, keeping color groups together. Pull laces tight. Continue stitching until you have 3/4 inch of braid. 6. To add a bead, separate out four laces, one of each color. Thread these four...
Obviously, the waves arriving at an antenna from a transmitter are exactly the same, no matter what shape and size the antenna happens to be. A different pattern of dipoles will help to concentrate the signal so it's easier to detect. That effect can be increased even more by adding uncon...
Option 4 (all applicants):Boston College’s founding in 1863 was in response to society’s call. That call came from an immigrant community in Boston seeking a Jesuit education to foster social mobility. Still today, the University empowers its students to use their education to address society...
loosely defined as any swimming lure that does its seductive dance below the surface. Historically, my use of these has been limited to the shallow divers like the Yo-Zuri Bonita and Braid Marauder, Braid Little Speedy and Braid Runner. I have caught hundreds of...
Black drum do not require a very sensitive rod. When they take a bait they normally start to swim away and their size and weight make them easy to detect, so a rod with a strong backbone and medium action is best. Line Braid is always a good choice when fishing for black drum. It ...
Bass use that weight as a leverage to get it loose. I 'surf' them back in pronto with my heavy pole and braid line. UPDATE: 11.'10 I've also learned that the pros set the hook like it's a 10 pounder that they need the head turned pronto. Why? Because it darn well might be ...
Braid and superlines in the 8-12 pound test range have a significantly smaller diameter than monofilament of the same strength. This allows you to load more line on your reel and also helps you cast greater distances. Braided line has little or no stretch, which helps animate a jig or lur...
Just before you run out of material, as close as possible to your braid, tie a knot at the end by wrapping all four strands around your forefinger and drawing their ends through the loop (that was created around your finger). Then pull to tighten. (See the video below for more help ...
Use 10–20 lb (4.5–9.1 kg) diameter braid line if you go with this option. 5 Spool the line onto your reel. Fill the spool of the reel up all the way for spinning reels, and fill a baitcasting reel to between 1⁄8 in (0.32 cm) from the top and all the way to the top....