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Fishing techniques

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1663:, Brazil and a few other places in the world. In Laguna, men stand in shallow waters of the lagoon, or sit in canoes, forming a line, and waiting for the dolphins to appear. One or more resident dolphins drives fish towards the waiting fishermen. Then at a critical moment when the dolphins are close enough to the fishermen, one dolphin emerges from the water for an average duration of 1.4 seconds, performing a unique sequence of movements not otherwise seen in the wild. This sequence serves as a signal to the fishermen to cast their throw nets. The dolphins then feed off the fish that manage to escape the nets. In this unique form of fishing, the dolphins gain because the fish are disoriented and because the fish cannot escape to shallow waters where the larger dolphins cannot reach them. Likewise, studies show that fishermen casting their nets following the unique signal catch more fish than when fishing alone, without the involvement of the dolphins. 733: 993:- is a method of fishing for bass. It is built on using a cane pole with the line of at least 30lb. test, tied well down at the pole of about three quarters length in the typical cane pole manner, and then securely at the tip with about a foot to foot and a half length to drop in the water. Place a swivel on the end of the line. The trick is to linger the lure in a specific area going back and forth, maneuvering the tip of the cane pole in the water causing a noise to attract a bass to see a jig getting after a ripple of water the pole tip is causing. 485: 1712: 1720: 497: 326: 1621:. They can be constructed in various shapes, but the design strategy is to make the entry into the trap much easier than exit. The pots are baited and lowered into the water and checked frequently. Historically lobster pots were constructed with wood or metal. Today most traps are made from checkered wire and mesh. It is common for the trap to be weighted down with bricks. A bait bag is hung in the middle of the trap. In theory the lobster walks up the mesh and then falls into the wire trap. 1395:- is fishing the bottom of a body of water. In the United Kingdom it is called "ledgering". A common rig for fishing on the bottom is a weight tied to the end of the line, with a hook about an inch up line from the weight. The method can be used both with hand lines and rods. There are fishing rods specialized for bottom fishing, called "donkas". The weight is used to cast or throw the line an appropriate distance. Bottom fishing can be done both from boats and from the land. It targets 1382:. Dedicated surfcasters usually possess an array of terminal and other tackle, with rods and reels of different lengths and actions, and lures and baits of different weights and capabilities. Depending on fishing conditions and the fish they are targeting, such surfcasters tailor bait and terminal tackle to rod and reel and the size and species of the fish. Reels and other equipment need to be constructed so they resist the corrosive and abrasive effects of salt and sand. 1542: 39: 1041: 1326:- Tenkara is a form of fly fishing that originated in Japan over 200 years ago. It was originally done with a bamboo pole between 12' and 20' with the line tied directly on the tip of the rod requiring no reel. Modern tenkara rods are usually made of graphite and are telescopic. Unlike western style fly fishing tenkara uses either a tapered line or a level line and forgoes the PVC coated fly fishing line. Typical target species include 1166: 717: 4730: 4434: 1636: 4718: 1702:, a sucking fish, to a fishing line and using the remora to capture sea turtles probably originated in the Indian Ocean. The earliest surviving records of the practice are Peter Martyr d'Anghera's 1511 accounts of the second voyage of Columbus to the New World (1494). However, these accounts are probably apocryphal, and based on earlier, no longer extant accounts from the Indian Ocean region. 1534: 1158: 473: 1449:. Kites can provide the fishermen access to waters that would otherwise be available only with boats. Similarly, for boat owners, kites provide a way to fish in areas where it is not safe to navigate such as shallows or coral reefs where fish may be plentiful. Kites can also be used for trolling a lure through the water. Suitable kites may be of very simple construction. Those of 31: 1469:- Fishing is usually done either from a boat or from a shoreline or river bank. When fishing from a boat, pretty much any fishing technique can be used, from nets to fish traps, but some form of angling is by far the most common. Compared to fishing from the land, fishing from a boat allows more access to different fishing grounds and different species of fish. Some 1519: 1954:) or foul hooking, uses large, sharp, multi-pointed hooks tethered by a fishing line to pierce and grapple the fish externally. This is achieved by pulling the line out of the water very rapidly as soon as any movement is felt on the line, with the intention of impaling the hook point directly through the fish's skin and "clawing" firmly into the flesh like a 1125: 1113: 1101: 1603:- operate alongside streams, much as a water-powered mill wheel. A wheel complete with baskets and paddles is attached to a floating dock. The wheel rotates due to the current of the stream. The baskets on the wheel capture fish travelling upstream and transfer them into a holding tank. When the holding tank is full, the fish are removed. 1140:- a trotline is like a dropline, except that a dropline has a series of hooks suspended vertically in the water, while a trotline has a series of hooks suspended horizontally in the water. Trotlines can be physically set in many ways, such as tying each end to something fixed, and adjusting the set of the rest of the line with 2147:
fitted to the vessel. The pounding devices are repeatedly lowered into the area encircled by the net, smashing the coral into small fragments in order to scare the fish out of their coral refuges. The "crushing" effect on the coral heads has been described as having long-lasting and practically totally destructive effects.
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Laksegiljer - small cabins standing on stilts where a fisherman sits. This method of fishing entails a net where the opening is controlled by a line tied to a rock. Under the cabin on the seabed is a white plank. When a salmon swims across the plank, the fisherman sees it and throws the rock into the
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and long poles. The poles are used to mark a specific location and then bait is thrown in the water near the pole. After several minutes the cast net is thrown as close to the bait as possible and shrimp are caught in the net. In the 1980s the sport became popular in the southeastern coastal states
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varies from captain to captain but it is common to use herring. In commercial lobstering five to ten of these traps will be connected with line. A buoy marks each end of the string of pots. Two buoys are important to make retrieval easier and so captains do not set their traps over each other. Each
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are a large leaf stiffened by the ribs of the fronds of the coconut palm. The fishing line may be made from coconut fibre and the lure made from spiders webs. Modern kitefishing is popular in New Zealand, where large delta kites of synthetic materials are used to fish from beaches, taking a line and
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Pitch Fishing - also known as “pitching” or “pitch fishing,” is a technique designed to deliver the lure quietly and at a distance over the water. The lure will fly high and far out over the water, landing in a loud splash. Pitch fishing involves sending the lure out a lower angle, and thus making a
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Drone fishing - Rod fishing assisted by a drone, the drone can be a flying type or underwater type, it can be remote controlled by a human, computer, AI or a combination of the three simultaneously. The drone is used to scout for fish via camera, carry the hook to a far off location, cast the hook,
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are practices that easily result in irreversible damage to aquatic habitats and ecosystems. Many fishing techniques can be destructive if used inappropriately, but some practices are particularly likely to result in irreversible damage. These practices are mostly, though not always, illegal. Where
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Kontiki Fishing - is the practice of using either a Kontiki sailing raft, or a modern motorised torpedo device to pull a longline (up to 25 hooks) from the beach up to two thousand metres offshore. This method of fishing is very popular on the surf beaches of New Zealand. The electric kontikis can
999:- is the practice of fishing with a jig, a type of fishing lure. A jig consists of a lead sinker with a hook molded into it and usually covered by a soft body to attract fish. Jigs are intended to create a jerky, vertical motion, as opposed to spinnerbaits which move through the water horizontally. 846:, but not using rods. A fishing line is any cord made for fishing. Important parameters of a fishing line are its length, material, and weight (thicker, sturdier lines are more visible to fish). Factors that may determine what line an angler chooses for a given fishing environment include breaking 2128:
Recent studies have shown that the combination of cyanide use and stress of post capture handling results in mortality of up to 75% of the organisms within less than 48 hours of capture. With such high mortality numbers, a greater number of fish must be caught in order to offset post-catch death.
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and similar shorelines. Bank fishing is usually performed with a fishing rod and reel, although nets, traps, and spears can also be used. People who fish from a boat can sometimes access more areas in prime locations with greater ease than bank fishermen. However, many people do not own boats and
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is a destructive artisan fishing method employed on coral reefs in Southeast Asia. An encircling net is used with pounding devices, such as large stones fitted on ropes that are pounded onto the coral reefs. They can also consist of large heavy blocks of cement suspended above the sea by a crane
1435:- has a long history, and has gained popularity in recent times. Many of the techniques used are the same as those used on other fishing boats, apart from difference is in the set-up, how each piece of equipment is fitted to the kayak, and how each activity is carried out on such a small craft. 611:- are a method of fishing using nets that are submerged to a certain depth and then lifted out of the water vertically. The nets can be flat or shaped like a bag, a rectangle, a pyramid, or a cone. Lift nets can be hand-operated, boat-operated, or shore-operated. They typically use bait or a 2005:
made from locally available materials. Fish are killed by the shock from the blast and are then skimmed from the surface or collected from the bottom. The explosions indiscriminately kill large numbers of fish and other marine organisms in the vicinity and can damage or destroy the physical
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and fly lines. The fly line (today, almost always coated with plastic) is heavy enough cast in order to send the fly to the target. Artificial flies vary dramatically in size, weight and colour. Fly fishing is a distinct and ancient angling method, most renowned as a method for catching
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has long been recognised as causing major ecological changes to the fish community on the Grand Banks, concern has been raised more recently about the damage which benthic trawling inflicts upon seabed communities. A species of particular concern is the slow growing, deep water
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Traps are culturally almost universal and seem to have been independently invented many times. There are essentially two types of trap, a permanent or semi-permanent structure placed in a river or tidal area and pot-traps that are baited to attract prey and periodically lifted.
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also be used to pull surfcasting lines and baits offshore, before releasing them to fish. Modern electric kontikis use electric trolling motors, lithium batteries and GPS controlled autopilots, and electric winches are used to retrieve the line, hooks and kontiki back to shore.
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reel in the fish and return. The degree of assistance is adjustable based on the model and configuration of drone used. This technique can be used to catch fish normally requiring a boat. Several US states, including Michigan and Oregon, have banned fishing with drones.
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fishing is thought to date back some 1300 years. Fishermen use the natural fish-hunting instincts of the cormorants to catch fish, but a metal ring placed round the bird's neck prevents large, valuable fish from being swallowed. The fish are instead collected by the
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where sled kites are becoming popular, both off beaches and off boats and in freshwater areas. The disabled community are increasingly using the kites for fishing as they allow mobility impaired people to cast the bait further out than they would otherwise be able
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Basket weir fish traps - were widely used in ancient times. They are shown in medieval illustrations and surviving examples have been found. Basket weirs are about 2 m long and comprise two wicker cones, one inside the other—easy to get into and hard to get
413:- traditional spearfishing is restricted to shallow waters, but the development of the speargun has made the method much more efficient. With practice, divers are able to hold their breath for up to four minutes and sometimes longer. Of course, a diver with 949:, or a fish. A long line is attached to the float. It is set unto the water's edge and dragged by someone running or walking along the beach. The combination of the water resistance and the diagonal pull forces the float outwards into deeper waters, like a 1079:- is fishing with one or more baited lines which are drawn through the water. This may be done by pulling the line behind a slow moving boat, or by slowly winding the line in when fishing from the land. Trolling is used to catch pelagic fish such as 589:- are small nets held open by a hoop. They have been used since antiquity. They are also called scoop nets, and are used for scooping up fish near the surface of the water. They may or may not have a handle–if they have a long handle they are called 1843:
from the seabed. They have the form of a scoop made of chain mesh and they are towed by a fishing boat. Dredging can be destructive to the seabed, because the marine life is unable to survive the weight of the dredge. It is extremely detrimental to
647:, it can be tilted to submerge the net using a weighted lever mechanism. The operator either pushes or pulls the lever, or climbs on it to bring it down with their body weight, thus raising the pole. A variation of the salambaw operated from large 625:. Huge mechanical contrivances hold out horizontal nets with diameters of twenty metres or more. The nets are dipped into the water and raised again, but otherwise cannot be moved. Its name means "Chinese fishing net", though it originates from 163: 1221:
find fishing from the bank has its own advantages. Bank fishing has its own requirements, and many things come into play for success, such as local knowledge, water depth, bank structure, location, time of day, and the type of bait and lures.
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fishers use different techniques, and also, sometimes, the same techniques. Recreational fishers fish for pleasure or sport, while commercial fishers fish for profit. Artisanal fishers use traditional, low-tech methods, for survival in
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hanging from the main line by means of branch lines called "snoods". Longlines are usually operated from specialised boats called longliners. They use a special winch to haul in the line, and can operate in deeper waters targeting
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Harvesting machines - have recently been developed for commercial fishing. Harvesting machines use pumps to pump fish out of the sea. Dredges have also been mechanized so that they directly transfer mollusks to the surface as are
953:. Once it reaches its maximum line length, it moves rapidly parallel to the person pulling it along the beach. It is pulled back to the shore intermittently to check for catches. Pahila literally means "pulled". It is also called 3045: 1227:- the act of throwing the 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. Casting is also a sport adjunct to 1848:
beds since they take centuries to rebuild themselves. Unmonitored dredging can be compared to unmonitored forest clearing, where it can wipe out ecosystems. Nowadays, this method of fishing is often replaced by
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or thrown by hand in such a manner that it spreads out on the water and sinks. Fish are caught as the net is hauled back in. This simple device has been in use, with various modifications, for thousands of
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and from bones, shells, horns and plant thorns. Spears were tipped with the same materials, or sometimes with flints. Lines and nets were made from leaves, plant stalk and cocoon silk. Literature on the
1239:. The sport is supervised by the International Casting Sport Federation, which sponsors tournaments and recognizes world records for accuracy and distance. Some variations of the technique exist, such as 450:, a didactic poem about fishing. He described various means of fishing including the use of nets cast from boats, scoop nets held open by a hoop, and various traps "which work while their masters sleep". 1873:. Fishing light attractor are operated every night. After a while, fish discover the increased concentration of bait surrounding the light. Once located, the fish return regularly, and can be harvested. 1691:- Dating from the 16th century in Portugal, Portuguese Water Dogs were used by fishermen to send messages between boats, to retrieve fish and articles from the water, and to guard the fishing boats. 1257:- small doughnut-shaped boats with an underwater seat in the "hole". Float tubes are used for fly fishing and enable the angler to reach deeper water without splashing and disturbing stillwater fish. 1374:
as far out into the water as is necessary to reach the target fish from the shore. This may or may not require long casting distances and muscular techniques. Basic surf fishing can be done with a
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devices which indicate the presence of fish and fish schools. They are widely used by recreational fishermen. Commercially, they are used with other electronic locating and positioning devices.
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trawling. Benthic trawling is towing a net at the very bottom of the ocean and demersal trawling is towing a net just above the benthic zone. Bottom trawling targets both bottom-living fish (
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hole. If all goes as planned, the catfish swims forward and latches onto the noodler's hand, and can then be dragged out of the hole, albeit with risk of injury to the noodler.
3256: 2816: 2885: 134:. Fishing tackle refers to the physical equipment that is used when fishing, whereas fishing techniques refers to the manner in which the tackle is used when fishing. 2117:
mixture into the desired fish's habitat in order to stun the fish. The practice hurts not only the target population, but also many other marine organisms, including
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so it sinks deeper in the water. This is the classic "hook, line and sinker" arrangement, used in angling since prehistoric times. The hook is usually dressed with
3276: 2336: 1340:- fishing from rocky outcrops into the sea. It is a popular pastime in Australia and New Zealand. It can be a dangerous pastime and claims many lives each year. 697:- are large nets, conical in shape, designed to be towed in the sea or along the sea bottom. The trawl is pulled through the water by one or more boats, called 4483: 4408: 2171:. The people of the early civilization drew pictures of nets and fishing lines in their arts (Parker 2002). Early hooks were made from the upper bills of 1759:. When performed correctly, electrofishing results in no permanent harm to fish, which return to their natural state a few minutes after being stunned. 1695:
have been used by fishermen to assist in bringing nets to shore; the dog would grab the floating corks on the ends of the nets and pull them to shore.
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pygmies. This involves the construction of a temporary dam resulting in a drop in the water levels downstream—allowing fish to be easily collected.
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this method of fishing is banned, but in Osterfjord locals can obtain a special permit to use this method in order to maintain the old traditions.
2832:(video). Supporting material for Dr. Nissani's presentation at the 2007 International Ethological Conference. Video retrieved February 13, 2008. 1178: 537:- are nets which are not anchored. They are usually gillnets, and are commonly used in the coastal waters of many countries. Their use on the 112:, and as a cultural heritage in other countries. Mostly, recreational fishers use angling methods and commercial fishers use netting methods. 3243: 3193: 691:, are similar to gillnets except they have a smaller mesh size designed to catch fish by the teeth or upper jaw bone instead of by the gills. 2514: 2418: 802:
the line. Other delivery methods for projecting the line include fishing kites and cannons, kontiki rafts and remote controlled devices.
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environment. Explosions are particularly harmful to coral reefs. Blast fishing is also illegal in many waterways around the world.
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technique, that involves repetitively lifting and dropping a flat lure, usually made of 1 to 2.5 oz of lead painted to look like a
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a thousand years ago, the technique involves the fisherman wading out to deep waters with a large rectangular net and waiting for
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controls the boat. The fisherman connects the fishing line/bait to the boat; drives it; navigating the water by manipulating the
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between seven and twelve feet long, with an extended butt section, equipped with an appropriate spinning or conventional casting
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in Southern France contains cave art over 16,000 years old, including drawings of seals which appear to have been harpooned.
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Deadline - is the practice of leaving the baited line without a rod (usually over night) and returning for the fish later.
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There is an intricate link between various fishing techniques and knowledge about the fish and their behaviour including
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Variability in the diet of bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, in Galician waters, north-western Spain, 1990 – 2005
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that combines the use of bag nets and attracting fish with high-powered lamps. Specialized outrigger boats known as
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fishing the net hangs vertically in the water by attaching weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top.
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Wild fish catch by gear type, World. Among the major fishing techniques bottom trawling is a destructive one.
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Trout binning in The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 12, Issue 328, August 23, 1828
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smaller splash but still loud as noted in the previous sentence, which will hopefully not scare the fish.
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hosts the world flounder tramping championships where flounder are captured by stepping on them.
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on a small scale, the large scale, modern applications have been linked to adverse impacts on
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It is possible to harvest many sea foods with minimal equipment by using the hands. Gathering
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to be launched much farther than hand-throwing can reach. The rod is usually fitted with a
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are methods for catching fish. The term may also be applied to methods for catching other
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Modern fishing lines are usually made from artificial substances. The most common type is
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by hand is known as trout tickling; it is an art mentioned several times in the plays of
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fishing practices is very scanty. Baines (1992) documented traditional fisheries in the
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Scientists carrying out a population and species survey using electrofishing equipment
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Bottom fishing has operated for over a century on heavily fished grounds such as the
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usually formed by knotting a relatively thin thread. About 180 AD the Greek author
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Modern Fishing Gear Of The World 3: Fish finding, purse seining and aimed trawling
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which they then weave into large flat rafts. The rafts are pulled out to sea by a
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which functions as a mechanism for storing, retrieving and paying out the line.
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buoy is painted differently so the various captains can identify their traps.
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water so the line closes the opening of the net, trapping the salmon. In
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to swim into it. The fish is then scooped up by the raising of the net.
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hooks far out past the breakers. Kite fishing is also emerging in
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but most smaller freshwater species can be caught by this method.
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Netting is the principal method of commercial fishing, though
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did not appear in Europe until around 50,000 years ago.
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give more control of the fishing line, and allows the
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The hook can be dressed with lures or baits. 755:is a method of fishing by means of an "angle" ( 2635:Fly Fishing Saltwater Basics: Saltwater Basics 2288:The Pearl: Its Story, Its Charm, and Its Value 1901:. Payaos were traditionally bamboo rafts for 4337: 3319: 3164:Fishing Encyclopedia: Worldwide Angling Guide 2406:NC Coastal fishing. Retrieved 25 August 2008. 1917:to increase yields. While payaos fishing is 1698:Remora fishing - The practice of tethering a 790:Additional arrangements include the use of a 671:is a method which has some similarities with 355:with a bright light at night, or for gigging 8: 2884:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2583:Kawamura, Gunzo; Bagarinao, Teodora (1980). 1893:- a type of fish aggregating device used in 798:, and functions as a delivery mechanism for 363:in shallow water. 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University of Chicago Press. 2271:Snopes Urban Legend Website on Noodling 2212: 1950:, also known as snatching, jagging (in 1765:- are man-made objects used to attract 1522:Fishermen with traditional fish traps, 929:- is a traditional method of shoreline 322:(or rubber loops) to propel the spear. 273:. The force of the blow stuns the fish. 237:. The noodler places his hand inside a 3215:Prado J and Dremière PY (eds.) (1990) 2877: 1669:- In China and Japan, the practice of 1205:may also be used, and can function as 1090: 1073:in the reservoirs of the southern USA. 318:or eel spear. Some fishing spears use 2461:"Shore operated stationary lift nets" 1677:Frigatebirds fishing - The people of 1057:(or heavy slabs of metal), through a 818:. Angling is the principal method of 763:, and is sometimes weighed down by a 407:- have a sling attached to the spear. 7: 3043: page 4. Ms. Kimball 2439:Fisheries and Aquaculture Department 621:- are shore operated lift nets from 2819:, article retrieved March 11, 2007. 2712:"Drone Fishers Are in the Hot Seat" 2047:) and semi-pelagic species such as 1803:fishers have cut the larger, lower 1723:A laksegiljer in Osterfjord, Norway 1639:Chinese man with fishing cormorant. 1483:- Fishing can also be done using a 563:forming part of the border between 306:or a specialized variant such as a 79:techniques include hand-gathering, 3185:Fish catching methods of the world 3109:Modern Fishing Gear Of The World 2 1791:- are an example of a traditional 177:by hand can be as easy as picking 25: 3273:New Zealand Ministry of Fisheries 2491:The Philippine Journal of Science 417:can dive for much longer periods. 4729: 4728: 4716: 4432: 3389: 3005:"Beam trawling on the North Sea" 2964:. 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Retrieved 13 November 2011. 2371:Guthrie, Dale Guthrie (2005) 1976:Destructive fishing practices 1545:Lobster pots on the beach at 1354:using a rod to cast into the 794:, which can be fitted with a 759:). The hook is attached to a 488:Oil painting of gillnetting, 476:A fisherman casting a net in 3235:100 Weird Ways to Catch Fish 3007:. Greenpeace. Archived from 2962:100 Weird Ways to Catch Fish 2662:. www.theoutdooractivity.com 2416:Fishing Tools - Landing Nets 2113:, which involves spraying a 1755:for abundance, density, and 518:- are round nets with small 189:, or doing some digging for 4384:Fish diseases and parasites 3115:. Resulting from the first 2994:-- fishing with explosives. 2236:Fishing Tips and Techniques 1537:A typical wooden fish wheel 4773: 3387: 3149:Retrieved 23 January 2012. 2658:J. Walker Network (2013). 2534:Umali, Agustin F. (1948). 2485:Vicente C. 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4705: 4704: 4701: 4695: 4692: 4690: 4687: 4685: 4684:Fishing banks 4682: 4680: 4677: 4676: 4674: 4670: 4664: 4661: 4659: 4656: 4654: 4651: 4649: 4646: 4644: 4641: 4639: 4636: 4634: 4631: 4629: 4626: 4625: 4623: 4621: 4617: 4611: 4608: 4606: 4603: 4601: 4598: 4596: 4593: 4591: 4588: 4586: 4583: 4581: 4578: 4576: 4573: 4572: 4570: 4568: 4564: 4558: 4555: 4553: 4550: 4548: 4545: 4543: 4540: 4538: 4535: 4534: 4532: 4530: 4526: 4520: 4517: 4515: 4512: 4510: 4507: 4505: 4502: 4500: 4497: 4495: 4492: 4490: 4487: 4485: 4482: 4481: 4479: 4477: 4473: 4467: 4464: 4462: 4459: 4457: 4454: 4452: 4449: 4448: 4446: 4444: 4440: 4435: 4425: 4422: 4420: 4417: 4415: 4412: 4410: 4407: 4405: 4402: 4400: 4397: 4395: 4392: 4390: 4387: 4385: 4382: 4380: 4377: 4375: 4372: 4371: 4369: 4367: 4363: 4358: 4354: 4347: 4342: 4340: 4335: 4333: 4328: 4327: 4324: 4304: 4301: 4299: 4296: 4294: 4291: 4289: 4286: 4284: 4283:Otter fishing 4281: 4279: 4276: 4274: 4271: 4269: 4266: 4264: 4261: 4259: 4256: 4254: 4251: 4249: 4246: 4244: 4241: 4239: 4236: 4234: 4231: 4229: 4226: 4224: 4221: 4219: 4216: 4214: 4213:Blast fishing 4211: 4209: 4206: 4205: 4203: 4199: 4193: 4190: 4188: 4185: 4183: 4180: 4178: 4175: 4173: 4170: 4168: 4165: 4163: 4160: 4158: 4155: 4153: 4150: 4148: 4145: 4143: 4140: 4138: 4135: 4133: 4130: 4128: 4125: 4124: 4122: 4120: 4116: 4110: 4107: 4105: 4102: 4100: 4097: 4095: 4092: 4090: 4087: 4085: 4082: 4080: 4077: 4075: 4072: 4070: 4067: 4065: 4062: 4060: 4057: 4055: 4052: 4050: 4047: 4045: 4042: 4040: 4037: 4035: 4032: 4030: 4027: 4025: 4022: 4020: 4017: 4016: 4014: 4012: 4008: 4002: 3999: 3997: 3994: 3992: 3989: 3987: 3984: 3982: 3979: 3977: 3974: 3972: 3969: 3967: 3964: 3962: 3959: 3957: 3954: 3952: 3949: 3947: 3944: 3943: 3941: 3939: 3938:Fishing lines 3935: 3929: 3926: 3924: 3921: 3919: 3916: 3914: 3911: 3909: 3906: 3904: 3901: 3899: 3896: 3894: 3891: 3890: 3888: 3884: 3878: 3875: 3873: 3872:Trout binning 3870: 3868: 3865: 3863: 3862:Pearl hunting 3860: 3858: 3855: 3853: 3850: 3848: 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It uses a 1857:Fish finders 1817:fishing boat 1789:Lampuki nets 1767:pelagic fish 1736: 1683:frigatebirds 1595: 1584:Fishing weir 1557: 1551: 1488: 1467:Boat anglers 1439:Kite fishing 1425:such as the 1338:Rock fishing 1318:striped bass 1249:Spey casting 1241:Surf fishing 1214:Bank fishing 1199:fishing reel 1187:fishing rods 1184: 1071:striped bass 1051:bass fishing 938: 921:pelagic fish 880:fishing line 867: 860: 856:monofilament 854: 852: 844:fishing line 841: 838:Line fishing 789: 752: 751: 688: 651:is known as 640: 595:landing nets 594: 590: 561:Solway Firth 523: 500: 489: 452: 447: 437: 399:gaff fishing 389:Cosquer Cave 385:palaeolithic 301: 298:Spearfishing 292:Spearfishing 271:sledgehammer 245:Pearl divers 209:Homo sapiens 208: 201:. This is a 172: 168:southern USA 129: 114: 97:Recreational 81:spearfishing 75: 46: 45: 4585:Fishing net 4557:Fly fishing 4419:Overfishing 4374:Aquaculture 4359:topic areas 4268:Ice fishing 4248:Fish toxins 4157:Fish corral 4132:Barrier net 4069:Lampuki net 4064:Lampara net 4024:Cheena vala 3976:Jug fishing 3745:Diving mask 3696:Fishing rig 3623:Spinnerbait 3598:Little Cleo 3476:Fishing rod 3366:Circle hook 3221:FAO, Rome. 2871:10183/87930 2738:Dam Fishing 2435:"Lift Nets" 2396:Casting net 2190:Kanyakumari 2123:coral reefs 2076:overfishing 2072:Grand Banks 2033:fishing net 1923:fish stocks 1919:sustainable 1911:fish lights 1909:payaos use 1899:Philippines 1851:mariculture 1797:Roman times 1733:Philippines 1648:author and 1611:crustaceans 1601:Fish wheels 1592:Magna Carta 1547:Beer, Devon 1451:Tobi Island 1419:Ice fishing 1401:sucker fish 1348:Surfcasting 1261:Fly fishing 1255:Float tubes 1218:river banks 1153:Rod fishing 962:sibid-sibid 956:subid-subid 935:Philippines 792:fishing rod 746:Queenscliff 738:jiggerpoles 685:Tangle nets 637:Philippines 619:Cheena vala 526:The net is 524:throw nets. 509:Philippines 434:Fishing net 285:Shakespeare 253:free-diving 223:village of 199:Terra Amata 185:up off the 4679:Fish ponds 4580:Fishfinder 4567:Techniques 4529:Recreation 4509:Processing 4489:By country 4253:Fishfinder 4167:Fish wheel 4119:Fish traps 4099:Tangle net 4059:Ice jigger 4034:Ghost nets 3966:Jiggerpole 3956:Drum lines 3893:Bowfishing 3837:Ama divers 3791:Tackle box 3686:Quiver tip 3653:Zara Spook 3628:Spoon lure 3537:Groundbait 3466:Sandsinker 3461:Downrigger 3071:References 3041:A/59/PV.56 3015:2009-01-12 2666:2014-04-21 2619:2022-06-04 2471:2008-07-08 2202:Tarahumara 2198:piscicides 2194:Tamil Nadu 2178:indigenous 2045:groundfish 2027:(towing a 1944:of the US. 1809:palm trees 1674:fisherman. 1613:, such as 1489:RC fishing 1445:and other 1443:New Guinea 1397:groundfish 1245:Reach cast 1231:, much as 1138:Trotlining 1065:. 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Index

Fishing technique


aquatic animals
molluscs
shellfish
squid
octopus
invertebrates
Fishing
spearfishing
netting
angling
trapping
Recreational
commercial
artisanal
developing countries
migration
foraging
habitat
fishing tackle
Gathering seafood by hand

Ama diver
Japan

southern USA
seafood
shellfish

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