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  2. Fish head - Wikipedia

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    The head is then stewed and served garnished with garlic sprouts and sesame oil. The broth in this dish has a milky white colour. [10] Fish head curry: Malaysia This dish had its origins in Singapore, when a chef wanted his South Indian-style food to cater to a wider clientele, notably Chinese customers who considered fish head a specialty.

  3. Angling - Wikipedia

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    Trolling is used to catch economic pelagic fish such as mackerel and kingfish. Pahila (literally meaning "pulled") is a Filipino traditional shoreline trolling, uniquely using baited hooks tied to a laterally flattened float called palyaw, which is shaped like a small outrigger boat, a catamaran or a fish. A longline is attached to the float ...

  4. Trout tickling - Wikipedia

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    The fish are watched working their way up the shallows and rapids. When they come to the shelter of a ledge or a rock it is their nature to slide under it and rest. The poacher sees the edge of a fin or the moving tail, or maybe he sees neither; instinct, however, tells him a fish ought to be there, so he takes the water very slowly and ...

  5. Noodling - Wikipedia

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    A man with a fish caught by noodling Map of the US states where noodling is legal in some form Enrique Serrano with a 60 lb (27 kg) catfish caught by noodling, on June 18, 2015. Noodling is fishing for catfish using one's bare hands or feet, and is practiced primarily in the southern United States. The noodler places their hand or foot inside a ...

  6. Glossary of fishery terms - Wikipedia

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    the term "fish" can refer to more than one fish, particularly when the fish are from the same species; the term "fishes" refers to more than one species of fish; Fishing – the activity of trying to catch fish; Fisherman or fisher – someone who captures fish and other animals from a body of water, or gathers shellfish.

  7. Trotline - Wikipedia

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    They are used for catching crabs [1] or fish (particularly catfish [2]). Trotlines should be used with caution as they are deemed illegal in many locations. Trotlines are similar to a longline , but longlines are fixed to a surface vessel at only one end and usually towed along the water, while trotlines are fixed (usually stationarily) to the ...

  8. Catching Freedom shows why it was an 'easy decision' to ... - AOL

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    Catching Freedom got a few days off after finishing fourth in the Kentucky Derby. After some consideration, trainer Brad Cox and his camp decided to send Catching Freedom to the Preakness, one of ...

  9. Fish head (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fish head refers to the head of a fish in popular culture and its use as a seafood. Fish head may also refer to: Fish head (anatomy), the anatomy of a fish head; Fish's Head, a 1989 new wave album of songs by John Watts; Fish Heads (song), a 1978 novelty song by Barnes & Barnes about things fish heads can and cannot do