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Basic Beach Metal Detecting-Saltwater Wet Sand
This article goes over the basics of metal detecting in wet sand at saltwater beaches.
Metal Detecting in Water
I have a lot of hobbies, I mean a lot. But, the one hobby that occupies the majority of my time is metal detecting. Metal detecting is a fun time for my whole family. My wife joins me and my children love to find “treasure.” I’ve been involved...
Build an easy portable livewell
Please check out my AA power-pack to assist in this endeavor. If you don't decide to use it there are other ways to power this. Anyhoo... What's the purpose of a portable live-well? If you're a fisherman,...
2 comments12 volt AA battery power pack
AA batteries are light weight, cheap and powerful. With the advent of newer recyclables (hybrids) that maintain a charge over time, it's a great way to power many items. These batteries carry 1.5 volts and capacity (as of this time) of up to 2300...
1 commentBuild your own PVC Crab/Lobster trap
Disclaimer! Check you local regulations to be sure this type of trap is legal to use in your area! I was looking for a lightweight, cheap, non-corroding crab trap design. I needed it to be cheap because there were several locations I wanted to...
12 commentsClamming for Pismo Clams
Clamming for Pismo Clams Ah, Pismo clams. They are huge, they are delicious and they are easy to get. The method for clamming Pismos (Tivela stultorum) is simple. The only thing I won't say is where to clam...
1 commentBuilding a Portable Kayak Stand
Building a Kayak Stand Whether you need a kayak stand for storage or as a kayak work bench, building one is quick, cheap and easy. This will guide you on building a basic stand, and from there it's open to modification. Here's what you need: ...
2 commentsGhost Shrimp Collecting for Bait
Collecting California Ghost Shrimp Mud shrimp are like candy to almost every in-shore saltwater fish. In Southern California the shrimp of choice is the California Ghost Shrimp (Callianassa affinis). These are eagerly gobbled up by various local...
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