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Fishing tackle

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1053: 31: 1013: 368: 1122: 579: 945:, 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". Ancient fishing nets used threads made from leaves, plant stalk and cocoon silk. They could be rough in design and material but some designs were amazingly close to designs we use today (Parker 2002). Modern nets are usually made of artificial 911: 268: 3058: 2762: 3046: 814: 528: 51: 422: 770: 1052: 1129:
Fishing tackle boxes have for many years been an essential part of the anglers equipment. Fishing tackle boxes were originally made of wood or wicker and eventually some metal fishing tackle boxes were manufactured. The first plastic fishing tackle boxes were manufactured by Plano in response to the
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sinker is similar to the plain one, except that instead of loops, there are swivels on each end to attach the line. This is a decided improvement, as it prevents the line from twisting and tangling. In trolling, swivel sinkers are indispensable. The slide sinker, for bottom fishing, is a leaden tube
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The use of the hook in angling is descended, historically, from what would today be called a "gorge". The word "gorge", in this context, comes from an archaic word meaning "throat". Gorges were used by ancient peoples to capture fish. A gorge was a long, thin piece of bone or stone attached by its
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tackle boxes with numerous small trays for small tackle. These types of tackle boxes are still available today but they have the disadvantage that small tackle gets mixed up. Fishing tackle boxes have also been manufactured so the drawers themselves become small storage boxes, each with their own
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Fishing 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. They might
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Fishing rods can be contrasted with fishing poles. The line on a fishing rod is controlled with a specialised reel which allows accurate casting. A fishing pole does not have a reel. Instead the line is just tied directly to the tip of the pole, or is tied to some sort of elastic mechanism at the
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A fish hook is a device for catching fish either by impaling them in the mouth or, more rarely, by snagging the body of the fish. Fish hooks have been employed for millennia by anglers to catch fresh and saltwater fish. Early hooks were made from the upper bills of eagles and from bones, shells,
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stretched around it. The mesh wraps around the frame and then tapers into the inside of the trap. When a fish swims inside through this opening, it cannot get out, as the chicken wire opening bends back into its original narrowness. In earlier times, traps were constructed of wood and fibre.
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device which connects the caught fish to the angler. There is an enormous variety of fish hooks. Sizes, designs, shapes, and materials are all variable depending on the intended purpose of the hook. They are manufactured for a range of purposes from general fishing to extremely limited and
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midpoint to a thin line. The gorge would be fixed with a bait so that it would rest parallel to the lay of the line. When a fish swallowed the bait, a tug on the line caused the gorge to orient itself at right angles to the line, thereby sticking in the fish's
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are small round nets with weights on the edges which is thrown by the fisher. Sizes vary up to about four metres in diameter. The net is 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.
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A fishing rod is an additional tool used with the hook, line and sinker. A length of fishing line is attached to a long, flexible rod or pole: one end terminates with the hook for catching the fish. Early fishing rods are depicted on inscriptions in ancient
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which allows the line to slip through it, when the fish bites. This is an excellent arrangement, as the angler can feel the smallest bite, whereas in the other case the fish must first move the sinker before the angler feels him.
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Important parameters of a fishing line are its breaking strength and its diameter (thicker, sturdier lines are more visible to fish). Factors that may determine what line an angler chooses for a given fishing environment include
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lids. This prevents small tackle from mixing, and can turn each drawer into a stand-alone container which can be used to carry small tackle to a rod some distance from the main tackle box.
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is a cord used or made for fishing. The earliest fishing lines were made from leaves or plant stalk (Parker 2002). Later lines were constructed from horse hair or silk thread, with
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wire on either end of the sinker to attach the line. Weights can range from a quarter of an ounce for trout fishing up to a couple of pounds or more for sea bass and menhaden.
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are held open by a hoop, and maybe on the end of a long stiff handle. They have been known since antiquity and may be used for sweeping up fish near the water surface like
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made of a single strand. Anglers often use monofilament because of its buoyant characteristics and its ability to stretch under load. Recently alternatives such as
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Worldwide, the recreational fishing tackle industry is big business, worth over five billion US dollars annually in the United States alone. Notable brands include
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The natural bait angler usually uses a common prey species of the fish as an attractant. The natural bait used may be alive or dead. Common natural baits include
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is generally given credit for inventing the first fishing reel in America around 1820, a bait casting design that quickly became popular with American anglers.
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are spears which have three prongs at the business end. They are also called leisters or gigs. They feature widely in early mythology and history.
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will take bread bait. Bread bait is a small amount of bread, often moistened by saliva, balled up to a small size that is bite size to small fish.
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a commonly used indicator is the "hopper dropper rig". With this technique a nymph or wet fly is hung from the bottom of a floating dry fly.
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leaders. From the 1850s, modern industrial machinery was employed to fashion fishing lines in quantity. Most of these lines were made from
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is a line of rope or chain along which an angler can string fish that have been caught so they can be immersed and kept alive in water.
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need for a product that did not rust. Early plastic fishing tackle boxes were similar to tool boxes but soon evolved into the hip roof
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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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The history and conquest of the Philippines and our other island possessions; embracing our war with the Filipinos in 1899
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to sink more rapidly or to increase the distance that it may be cast. The ordinary plain sinker is traditionally made of
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tip. Poles can be up to 18 m in length and are made of optional sections which can be slotted together by the angler.
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Misund, Ole Arve; Kolding, Jeppe and Freon, Pierre (2002). Handbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries, chapter 2,
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on a line is drawn through the water. Snagging is a technique where the object is to hook the fish in the body.
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specialized applications. Fish hooks are designed to hold various types of artificial, processed, dead or live
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A fishing reel is a device used for the deployment and retrieval of a fishing line using a spool mounted on an
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is a universal bait for fresh water angling. In the quest for quality worms, some fishers culture their own
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as one of the top twenty tools in the history of man. Fish hooks are normally attached to some form of
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are also used as bait for trout in their season, although many anglers believe that trout or salmon
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Hook, line and sinker is a classic combination of tackle empowering an angler to catch fish.
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have a sling separate from the spear, in the manner of an underwater bow and arrow.
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are more recognized by the fish and are more readily accepted. A good bait for
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horns and thorns of plants (Parker 2002). In 2005, the fish hook was chosen by
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2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation
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Modern rods are sophisticated casting tools fitted with line guides and a
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Spearfishing is an ancient method of fishing conducted with an ordinary
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A completed assembly of tackle ready for fishing is sometimes called a
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are spears which have a barb at the end. Their use was widespread in
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is superior to any other bait. Studies show that natural baits like
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a relatively thin thread. Between 177 and 180 the Greek author
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traditionally used bows and arrows to shoot fish in clear water.
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including fly boxes used to store and carry artificial flies.
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Modern lines are made from artificial substances, including
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if required for landing heavy or fast fish, specialised
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is equipment used by, and often specialised for use by
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are also considered excellent bait when trout fishing.
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Tackle attached to the end of a fishing line that gets
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The Field & Stream Tackle Care and Repair Handbook
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thread were common until recently and are still used.
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A Consideration of the Classification of Fishing Gear
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and has been practised for thousands of years on the
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Index

Terminal tackle
Man seated at the side of the water surrounded by fishing rods and tackle.
angler
Kennet and Avon Canal
England

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Carolina rig
anglers
fishing
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lines
baits
lures
rods
reels
floats
sinkers
feeders
nets
spears
gaffs
traps
cast out
swivels
snaps
split rings
rig
fishing technique
commercial fishing

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