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  2. Tangle net - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a tangle net shown upright for viewing. When used by fishermen in the Philippines it is positioned on the sea bottom against a near-vertical underwater cliff wall (drop-off zone). Similar to a gillnet , the tangle net , or tooth net , is a type of nylon fishing net .

  3. Gillnetting - Wikipedia

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    Tangle nets have smaller mesh sizes than standard gillnets. They are designed to catch fish by their nose or jaw, enabling bycatch to be resuscitated and released unharmed. Tangle nets as adapted to the mark-selective fishery for spring Chinook salmon on the lower Columbia River have a standard mesh size of 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (11 cm). Short net ...

  4. Outline of fishing - Wikipedia

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    Lave net – A lave net is a type of fishing net used in river estuaries, particularly in the Severn Estuary in Wales and England to catch salmon. Surrounding net – A surrounding net is a fishing net which surrounds fish on the sides and underneath. Seine net – Seine fishing is a method of fishing that employs a seine or dragnet. Tangle net

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    A drawing by Richard Perenyi shows a diagram of a reef net fishing rig. A net is stretched between two anchored boats. Long lines of rope run from the boats, creating an artificial reef that ...

  6. Category:Fishing nets - Wikipedia

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  7. Surrounding net - Wikipedia

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    A surrounding net is deployed by a fishing boat that starts sailing in a circle. This allows for the net to come all the way around 360 degrees to completely surround the fish. This makes it so that there is no escape for the fish. There are floating buoys on the top of the net and weights on the bottom of the net to make sure that it forms a wall.

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  9. Ice jigger - Wikipedia

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    Two ice jiggers inside the fish loading and weighing area of J. Waite Fisheries Inc. in Buffalo Narrows Saskatchewan, Canada. These are about eight feet long. The ice jigger also known as prairie ice jigger, or prairie jigger, is a device for setting a fishing net under the ice between two ice holes, invented by indigenous fishermen of Canada in the early 1900s.