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  • 71hand fishing — 1) hand picking or fishing by foot, q.v 2) noodling (capturing fish by hand, often in murky waters under logs and boulders or in mud holes; may be restricted to use of a hook or snare type device, with or without a short attached line,… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 72ice fishing — noun The sport of fishing through a hole cut in the ice. See Also: ice fish …

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  • 73cormorant fishing — the use of tame cormorants (Phalacrocorax spp.) to catch fish, originating in China and also seen in Japan, Korea and other parts of Asia, and, later, as a hobby in Europe. The cormorant wears a ring around the neck to prevent large fish being… …

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  • 74Australian Fishing Zone — (AFZ) Australia has proclaimed a 200 nautical mile wide zone around its mainland and territories coasts, within which it controls domestic and foreign access to fish resources; see also Exclusive Economical Zone …

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  • 75sport fishing — catching fish for sport or food, using rod and line, lures, flies or baited hooks. Sometimes restricted to catching fish purely for sport, cf. angling, and not for any monetary gain, although tournaments offer prizes and some sport fishers make a …

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  • 76Fly fishing — Fly Fly, n.; pl. {Flies} (fl[imac]z). [OE. flie, flege, AS. fl[=y]ge, fle[ o]ge, fr. fle[ o]gan to fly; akin to D. vlieg, OHG. flioga, G. fliege, Icel. & Sw. fluga, Dan. flue. [root] 84. See {Fly}, v. i.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) Any winged insect; esp …

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  • 77Mahi-mahi fishing — Female mahi mahi caught off the coast of Jamaica Mahi mahi are swift and acrobatic game fish with striking colours. Their sides are golden with iridescent greens and blues, and their belly is white and yellow. These colours can change rapidly,… …

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  • 78Striped bass fishing — Striped bass are perciform fish found all along the Atlantic coast, from Florida to Nova Scotia, and are caught as far north as Hudson Bay. They are of significant value as sporting fish, and have been introduced to many areas outside their… …

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  • 79Casting (fishing) — In angling, casting is the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water using a flexible fishing rod. The usual technique is for the angler to quickly flick the rod from behind toward the water. [citebook|title=Fly Fishing Saltwater Basics:… …

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  • 80Agriculture, forestry, and fishing in Japan — Agriculture, forestry, and fishing form the Primary sector of industry of the Japanese economy, together with the Japanese mining industry, but together they account for only 1.3% of gross national product. Only 15% of Japan s land is suitable… …

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