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by Amelia Belli
01 Dec 2021, 02:49
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: What are the good Catfish Reels?
Replies: 0
Views: 3066

What are the good Catfish Reels?

In 2021, the most common type of reels are spinning and baitcasting reels. But most of anglers said that the baitcasting reels should be preferred because they are professionals, heavy and long lasting equipments and it is very true. And if you are beginner the spinning reels could be the best ...
by Amelia Belli
28 Nov 2021, 02:25
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Monster Catfish Book?
Replies: 10
Views: 8273

Re: Monster Catfish Book?

Yes, I would recommend "Monster Catfish: Fishing for Whales" by Paul Andrulis.
by Amelia Belli
26 Nov 2021, 11:54
Forum: Tank Talk
Topic: Starting a fishroom
Replies: 52
Views: 32357

Re: Starting a fishroom

Good Luck for your new fish room, very interesting to follow!!
by Amelia Belli
26 Nov 2021, 11:51
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: German Fish Foods
Replies: 3
Views: 3175

Re: German Fish Foods

Of salt water fish, Alaska pollock is the most common. Popular freshwater fish on the German menu are trout, pike, carp, and European perch also are listed frequently.
by Amelia Belli
25 Nov 2021, 05:17
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Does everybody knows fish-jokes?
Replies: 143
Views: 167269

Re: Does everybody knows fish-jokes?

Three priests were fishing on a boat when they ran out of bait. The first priest got up and walked across the water to get some more bait. After two hours they ran out of bait again and the second priest said he would go get more bait, so he got up and walked across the water. After three hours of ...
by Amelia Belli
25 Nov 2021, 05:15
Forum: Speak Easy
Topic: Feed your fish well
Replies: 10
Views: 4368

Re: Feed your fish well

In general, most fish do quite well on one or two feedings per day. Most fish require 16 to 24 hours to fully digest the food they eat, so a once-a-day feeding is quite sufficient. Cooked vegetables (peas, cauliflower, pumpkin, carrots, etc.), boiled or steamed, are great food alternatives to fish ...

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