Fish bait , is a food product that fish will eat , and are attracted to . And is used to catch fish. The food used, is usually something the fish are used to eating , like some other fish or seafood, but sometimes it could be a type of food humans eat , or even a terrestrial , or land creature . A lure is used in the same way , but is usually an artifical material.
My fishing spouse informs me that organic bait is made of all natural organic rotten and disgusting ickiness without synthetic fibers,fillers, perfumes, scents, and preservatives found in many commercial baits. Users of organic bait say it stinks longer, stays together better, and makes for bigger fish stories. I've never eaten any myself so I couldn't say for sure.
Depends on target. Ants-Termidor, Roaches-Boric Acid/Advion, Bedbugs-ECOPCOACU, Fleas-Eco2000 aerosol.(indoors) Flies-Maxforce fly bait, sprayable fly bait or Fly Light.
It varies. Fly fishing or bait fishing. Dry flies or wet flies. Live bait or artificial lures. It depends on the season and the location. I'm a fly fisherman first and foremost, and my favorite fly in Utah is an Adams #12.
No, they are called a 'fly' because they are as light as a fly. The bait sometimes resembles an insect that is found on or near the water.
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they like to play with toys and bait wood let them fly a bit
Parafishing is another term used for fly fishing. This is a type of fishing sport where the fisherman uses a rod with an artificial fly for bait.
When Kevin is watching "Fly Bait" he comments "She's Rat Bait!" instead * Like the film ''Angels With Filthy Souls'' in the first film, Kevin's hotel video rental ''Angels With Even Filthier Souls'' is not a movie but rather specially-created footage. Both movies were an homage to the 1939 film ''Angels With Dirty Faces''.
Fly fishing isn't illegal unless the fishing season is closed for a certain species. It really depends on your location and regulations.
You need a fly fishing rod from any fishing store or the Grand Exchange and you need Feathers. You can get feathers from a chicken, fishing shop, or the Grand Exchange. The only place you can fly fish on runescape in the free world is @ barbarian village.
Let's think about your question. Fish won't be swimming near the fisherman. So he uses fly fishing to cast his bait farther away. The "fly" attracts the fish. Actually, the above is a pretty naive answer. In my belief (this is not necessarily fact) fly fishing was invented as a graceful more fish-friendly way of fishing that better "leveled the playing field" between fisherman and fish by using smaller more delicate lines and lures, in this case the fly. Fish can be found in 6 inches or 60 feet of water, so oftentimes long casts are not necessary as fish, particularly trout in streams where fly fishing is most popular, will be almost right at arm's reach for the fisherman. Oh, and don't use the words 'fly fishing' and 'bait' in the same sentence. We fly fishermen don't use bait :)
Try Maxforce fly bait and sprinkle or remove the attractant. (the droppings which is where they are probably breeding)
They have pretty much faded away for flies since they are unsightly and Health Depts. don't like them. There are far better solutions, You can spray or bait or use fly bags or machines outdoors for houseflies/flying insects and fly lights for indoors are best for any that do make it inside. Exterior- Flybags-effective, but unsightly, most you just add some water and hang. Maxforce fly bait-a scatter bait for enclosed areas like dumpsters Spray-Maxforce fly spot bait-Bait you can spray on surfaces, works just as well and is invisible. If you want an adhesive trap you can discard, search goldsticks and buy the long ones, but they fill up fast. For machines any outdoor will work, for indoors use a light trap only with no grid (doesn't zap, you don't want it popping inside) This is what commercial facilities now use.