Fishing-reel

  • 1Fishing reel — A spinning reel A fishing reel is a cylindrical device attached to a fishing rod used in winding the line .[1] Modern fishing reels usually have fittings which make it easier to retrieve the line and deploy ( cast ) it for better accuracy or… …

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  • 3Reel Fishing — and its sequels Reel Fishing II and Reel Fishing III are video games for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 published by Natsume in its line of fishing games. The Series There are three games in the series, the first of which achieved greatest hi …

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  • 4Reel (disambiguation) — Reel may refer to:* Reel, an object around which lengths of another material are wound for storage * Reel, a complex bird vocalization consisting of several short elements, called phrases, which are repeated regularly. It is a territorial song… …

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  • 5Fishing rod — A fishing rod or a fishing pole is a tool used to catch fish, usually in conjunction with the sport of angling, can also be used in competition casting (sport). (Sustenance and commercial fishing usually involves nets). A length of fishing line… …

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  • 6Fishing lure — In line spinner lure with ring, dish, body/weight and hook Fishing lures are made in various creative designs like this top water lure …

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  • 7Reel — For other uses, see Reel (disambiguation). A 250V 16A electrical wire on a reel …

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  • 8reel in — ˌreel ˈin [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they reel in he/she/it reels in present participle reeling in past tense …

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  • 9reel — reel1 [rēl] vi. [ME relen < the n.: from the sensation of whirling] 1. to give way or fall back; sway, waver, or stagger as from being struck 2. to lurch or stagger about, as from drunkenness or dizziness 3. to go around and around; whirl 4.… …

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  • 10reel in someone — reel in (someone/something) 1. to attract someone or something. Car dealers have to work harder to reel in customers when the economy is in bad shape. 2. to pull someone or something toward you. We snagged the alligator near its tail and reeled… …

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