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Putco 408402 Taillight Covers Bars ABS Plastic Chrome Fits Hyundai Elantra Pair US $82.95
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Streamlight 88850 Polytac LED Flashlight with Lithium Batteries, Black List Price: $65.00 Sale Price: $32.18 |
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Compact and lightweight, the Streamlight PolyTac LED is a lithium-powered flashlight with a super-bright C4 LED that triples the brightness of a regular LED. Featuring a tail-cap switch for single-handed operation, and durable and waterproof materials for use in extreme conditions, the PolyTac LED Flashlight is ideal for daily use at home or work and for outdoor activities like camping and hunting... |
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Maglite XL100 LED Flashlight, Black List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $22.38 |
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This Maglite flashlight has four unique settings for effectiveness in the field. Choose from strobe, signal, S.O.S., Nite Lite, or "normal" settings. Engineered for optimum light output, you'll love the tough, super rugged construction that comes standard with Maglite models... |
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VHT SP999 Nite-Shades Lens Cover Tint Translucent Black Paint Can - 10 oz. List Price: $13.95 Sale Price: $7.99 |
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Vht sp999 nite shades; trans blk lens paint [PRICE is per CAN] |
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Assorted Multi-Pack of 12 Plastic Styling Combs for a Variety of Hair Styles, Detangling, 2 Rat Tail Combs for Perms and Processing, Virtually Unbreakable, Perfect for Home, Salons, Spas, Military Care Packages, Sizes Can Accommodate Kids and Adults, Colors: Pink, Green Blue and Light Brown List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $6.99 |
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Assorted Multi-Pack of 12 Plastic Styling Combs for a Variety of Hair Styles, Detangling, 2 Rat Tail Combs for Perms and Processing, Perfect for Home, Salons, Spas, Military Care Packages, Sizes Can Accommodate Kids and Adults, Colors: Pink, Green Blue and Light Brown |
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Diane 8-inch Metal Tail Comb #6105 * Heat-resistant Comb List Price: $4.00 Sale Price: $2.99 |
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* Diane 8-inch Metal Tail Comb #6105 * Heat-resistant comb * 100% Static Free, Light Weight * Fine tooth with steel pin |
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Vidal Sassoon Medium Mylar Braided Elastics, 18 Count List Price: $2.69 Sale Price: $1.27 |
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Mylar braided elastics. Braided construction also helps prevent tangling and catching on hair. Easy to take with you for style changes and fixes on the go. Colors: blue, red, light blue, gray, cream, orange... |
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Fly Dragon HJ2281 (Blue) Large (1:34 Scale) Gyro Twin Propeller R/C Helicopter w/LED Lights & 3-Channel Remote Sale Price: $30.99 |
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This Fly Dragon HJ2281 R/C Helicopter is a ton of fun and will keep you entertained for hours! The Fly Dragon HJ2281 helicopter is larger than most other R/C helicopters out there making it perfect for flying outdoors, in large open spaces... |
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3M 39008 Headlight Lens Restoration System List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $12.90 |
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In the past, replacing scratched, clouded or yellowed plastic headlight covers was an expensive necessity in order to preserve safety. But now with the 3M Headlight Lens Restoration System, car and motorcycle owners can shine and restore plastic lenses â including headlights, tail lights, fog and directional lights â to like-new condition for a fraction of the cost... |
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1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Toyota Sienna Metal Lift Gate Exterior Door Handle for Rear Outside Siena Van Tailgate Handle 98 99 00 01 02 03 Sale Price: $19.50 |
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This is a BRAND NEW Rear Exterior LiftGate door handle that will fit the following vehicles: 1998-2003 Toyota Sienna / 2001-2006 Toyota Sequoia. This handle is guaranteed to fit and comes with a 15 day money back guarantee. |
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Toyota Sequoia Metal Lift Gate Exterior Door Handle for Rear Outside Van Tailgate Handle 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Sale Price: $19.90 |
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This is a BRAND NEW Rear Exterior LiftGate door handle that will fit the following vehicles: 1998-2003 Toyota Sienna / 2001-2006 Toyota Sequoia. This handle is guaranteed to fit and comes with a 15 day money back guarantee. |
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Soft plastic lures come in literally hundreds of different shapes, sizes and colors. There are varieties including worms, grubs, prawns, crabs and many different bait fish lures. They range in size from 1" to 12" long depending on the fish you are targeting.
For now we will concentrate on 1" to 4" lures as bream are the target species. Bream will readily take 1" to 3" lures, but at certain times of the year they will aggressively take 4" lures, as bream can be very aggressive they have been known to take much larger lures, that were meant for other species.
Using soft plastic lures requires a light graphite rod as the rod is used to impart action into the lure, small hops and twitches are made with the rod so that the soft plastic lure swims in an erratic motion, all the while looking like a sick and dying bait fish that will be an easy meal for a hungry bream.
Most soft plastic lures are rigged onto a lead head jig, a lead head jig is basically a lead sinker and hook combined. The soft plastic is threaded onto the shaft of the hook leaving the point exposed, then the lure is cast out in the same manner as normal bait. In most cases the lure sinks to the bottom and this is where the angler starts a series of lifts and hops with the rod, he lifts the rod from say eight o'clock to eleven o'clock then lets the lure settle on the bottom again then winds in the slack line.
The angler repeats this process until almost back to the boat then he winds in completely and starts the process again. The motion of the lure lifting up off the bottom then free falling back down is what attracts the fish. This style of fishing is repeated over and over and is a very successful way to fish. You will need to keep moving around so that you cover a large area and not just flog the same water for hours on end.
Another method is call dead sticking and is similar to using bait as you cast out and just let the lure sit on the bottom motionless, fish being inquisitive by nature will sometimes find your lure and hook themselves. Small curly tail grubs are a good beginner's lure as the thin wavy tail almost works on its own and doesn't require much impute from the angler to get it to work. People just starting to use lures should start with these until they get the hang of it.
The different size and weight jig heads are used like normal sinkers, if there is a strong current you would use a heavier jig to get your lure to the bottom and a lighter jig for less current. As a rule of thumb you should try to use a jig head just heavy enough to get to the bottom taking into account wind and current,and fish as light as you can as this feels more natural to the fish. For more information on anything related to bream fishing visit http://www.ausbream.com.au
Tips for Preparing an RV Trip
Once you purchase an RV you are left with the prospect of getting the best use possible out of your new purchase. After planning where you want to go, mapping the best route and making campground reservations through Trailer Life’s Campground Directory, Woodalls or the Rand McNally Directory the next step is to organize your supplies. Nothing is worse than being 50 miles from nowhere and either not having or being unable to find the things that make your RV experience the best it can possible be.
First, prepare a list of items that you need for your trip. The following list will provide a good guide for basic necessities:
- Kitchen items: Including pots and pans, dishes, a coffee maker, dishtowels, dish soap, bowls, silverware, cups, utensils, a can opener and plastic storage containers.
- Clothing: In addition to four days worth of everyday wear, consider rain gear, boots, walking shoes, swimsuits, hats and work gloves.
- Bedroom items: Sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, bath towels, washcloths, sheets and a mattress cover.
- Items to help you have fun items include: Fishing tackle, firewood, a lighter, lawn chairs, a camera, lantern, water bottles, insect repellant, bicycles, sunscreen and a tarp.
- Other miscellaneous options include: Trash bags, a campground directory, road maps, toilet paper, toilet chemicals, paper towels, aluminum foil, matches, plastic wrap, a BBQ grill and a lawn mat.
Although you need to be prepared, it is also important to travel light. The amount of cubic feet available for storage vary by your type, model, and style of RV coach, most have under-dinette, under-bed, overhead, and wardrobe storage. There is still limited space so plan on carrying only what you need and leave a little room for clothes and other stuff that you add along your trip. Don’t bring an excessive amount of clothing, as most campgrounds have laundry services available. When you leave for vacation and as when leaving a campground at each leg of your journey, dump your sewer and only fill your water tank enough to last for use between campgrounds. Water is very heavy and traveling light will help on fuel costs and make the pulling or driving of your vehicle much easier on the driver. Be conscious not to overload your Recreational Vehicle.
It is very important that you make sure your RV is safe for travel before you leave. The following checklist may help prevent potential problems:
- Entrance door locked and deadbolted?
- Loose Items secured?
- Heavy items secured in low cabinets, light items in overhead cabinets.
- Check Liquid Propane, make sure tank valves are closed.
- Check water and sewer levels.
- Make sure roof vents are closed.
- Check lug nuts on wheels, have bearings been checked and greased lately?
- Check brakes
- Check Engine oil, washer fluid, coolant, generator oil.
- Power cord stored properly?
- TV antenna down.
- Make sure awning is tightly secured.
- Don’t forget your sewer hose.
- Water hose disconnected and cap back in place.
- Storage doors closed and locked?
- Have someone watch while you test tail lights, brake lights, and turn signals
Another important safety tip: if you aren’t sure about how to operate a feature of your RV, get assistance. Seek out help from your local Coachman or Forest River dealers (or another appropriate expert for your RV manufacturer.)
Finally, once you leave on your trip -- be mindful of the extra size and weight you are carrying on the road. Think ahead, allow yourself more time and distance when approaching traffic and traffic lights. Slow down and be safe, you are on vacation and in no hurry. Pace yourself to the conditions at hand, speed up while approaching a hill, slow down while descending one. Consider the cost of fuel while driving. Instead of driving the extra miles to buy small items along the way, plan ahead and make one big trip before you go. If possible, buy your food and fuel at one spot and whenever you stop always check your tires and lug nuts. Do not start or stop rapidly and remember to always think ahead, you will have a much safer and enjoyable journey as a result.
About the Author
Rich Morey and his family started a retail “Mom and Pop” RV store in Loveland, Colorado in 1976. Today, Colorado Mountain RV, http://www.coloradomountainrv.com, in Ft. Collins, Colorado offers a wide selection of recreational vehicles and they are authorized Forest River dealers.
How much is a replacement red tail light plastic lens thing for a Honda Element?
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i didnt find cheaper ones on ebay. good luck
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White bass: Chasing shad, using white spinnerbaits and jigs
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