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Closed cell foam is exactly what the name implies. It is for with multitudes of tiny closed cells each filled with air. The material that closed cell foam is made out of varies but it is heavier than water and therefore sinks, it is only the trapped tiny bubbles of air that cause the material to float. Closed cell foam comes in many shapes, sizes and colours and it is quite easy to amass quite a collection if your constantly on the look out. You can of course buy it at your tackle shop but keep Spotlight and other craft type shop in mind and don't forget recycling. Some of the best closed cell foam I have come across has been in the form of recycled material. The old computer mouse pad, the left over door sealing rubber for the fridge, a little bit of packaging that something really useless but fragile came in etc. etc..
Many different types of beetles are fond in the vegetation around Australia. There are those that live in forests, other that live in pastures and yet others peculiar to tussock ridden high country grasslands. Sizes and colour vary significantly as do the patterns that represent them. Because Beetles are blown onto the water rather than intending to be there it is common to find a number of different types of Beetles on the trouts “shopping list” at the one time. They ride low in the water and some of the more commonly encountered beetles include Black Beetles, the Fiery Brown, various Gum beetles with iridescent green, yellow and red bodies or bellies and even Ladybird beetles.
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Author: StephenChatterton