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The methods and tackle used for fishing evolved slowly through the centuries, and not until the late 15th century did sportfishing as it is now known really begin. The perciformes, also called the percomorphi or acanthopteri, include about 40% of all fish and are the largest order of vertebrates. The fishing line is tied to the swivels loop with a knot and the lure, bait, or leader attaches to the clip.

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Popular baits in fresh water include worms, crayfish, insect larvae, fish eggs, frogs, and leeches. The sport has driven the development of all manner of fishing gear, from rods, reels, lines, lures, electronics to modern bass boats. Recreational fishing, which is practiced throughout the world, may be done in either fresh- or saltwater.

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The side of a groin, jetty or other structure which is deprived of sand. Dink - bass not long enough to meet state fisheries regulations or tournament standards. Kentucky (spotted) bass - a black bass with a patch of teeth on its tongue.

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Coral reefs lie just offshore of many beaches, and great rolling breakers are formed where the ocean thunders over the reefs. Spinning - a manner of fishing employing an open-face or closed-face spinning reel an spinning rod; reel is mounted on the underside of the rod; rod guides are on the underside of the rod. Can be found with different sink rates for different fishing styles.

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Creek - a natural stream of water usually small in size and often a tributary of a river. Barrier spita barrier beach that is connected to land at one end with the other end extending into a body of water such as a bay, lagoon or ocean. Fly pattern recipe used for tying a specific fly.

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Most of the time, the fishing line fishing line is any cord made for fishing. It may only be discernable by weed growth outlining the point underwater. The sport has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry.

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Professional overrun - another more polite term for backlash. The british-caribbean team placed second with a 552-pounder, and the united states was third with the only other fish taken, a 207-pounder. Swordfish meat is edible and nutritious, and swordfish hunting is a profitable sport.

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In this case, look at the weeds as if they were the shoreline. Eventually, if the fish tires and has not broken the line, they will be reeled in; however, the challenge does not end there. Often a bright color such as red can stimulate a fish into biting.

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The distincion is not completely rigid - in many cases, sport fishers will also eat. Ppfd - personal floatation device, aka, a life vest or life jacket. In salt water, anglers use small, whole fish; pieces of fish; and live crabs and shrimp.

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There are two basic types of freshwater tackle, those for fly casting and those for bait casting. In the united states, regulations are set by state fish and game agencies, and in canada they are set by the fish and game departments of each province. Artificial flies are constructed tied in sizes and colors to match naturally occurring insects or baitfish.

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Since these feathers readily soak up water, they are usually used on nymphs and streamers. River - a natural flow of water of considerable volume. A fin is a surface used to produce thrust by travelling in water or another liquid media.

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Jig n pig - a jig supplemented with a pork rind trailer. Sediment deposited by artificial means and serving the purpose of storm-damage prevention and flood control. Fishes refers to more than one type of fish; finfish refers to sharks, some rays and bony fishes, and scalefish refers to fish bearing scales fisherman - one who engages in fishing for sport or occupation.

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On the windward, or northeast, side this range forms a series of spectacular cliffs. Adipose fin - on some species the fatty fin located between the dorsal and tail fin. Floats and sinkers are generally used when bait fishing, as artificial lures can be specifically designed to achieve a certain depth.

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The movement continues until a considerable amount of line is airborne. Air bladder - a tough walled gas filled sac in the upper part of the body cavity of many bony fishes just beneath the vertebral column; its principal function is to offset the weight of heavier tissue such as bone. Hackle any soft-stemmed feather with non-adhering barbules.

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This is because the tunas blood has a higher oxygen carrying ability than other fish species. Bead head a bead head fly uses a metal bead to simulate the thorax on a nymph or wet fly and to add weight to the fly. Palmer a method for wrapping a hackle feather over a section of the flys body.

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Headlandan area of high elevation more resistant to erosion than surrounding areas and less susceptible to flooding. Competitions and tournaments focus on specific game fishmost commonly walleyes, muskie, salmon, trout, billfish, tarpon, and bass. Lipless crankbaits - artificial baits designed to resemble a swimming baitfish.

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Nail knot a knot used to tie together two lines of significantly different diameters. Fishing is done in a river, canal, lake, sea or ocean, from the shore or from a boat or ship (or occasionally, as in the picture, standing in the water). Put-in - a term used to denote the launch area for the start of a float trip.

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