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  2. Halibut Oil Field - Wikipedia

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    The Halibut Field is an oil field, within the Gippsland Basin offshore of the Australian state of Victoria. [1] The oil field is located approximately 64 km offshore of southeastern Australia. [2] The total area of this field is 26.9 km 2 and is composed of 10 mappable units. [2]

  3. Wooden halibut hook - Wikipedia

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    A wooden halibut hook is a type of fish hook, historically used by the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast to catch Pacific halibut. In addition to their utilitarian function, wooden halibut hooks have artistic value, and spiritual significance to the cultures that traditionally used them.

  4. Pacific halibut - Wikipedia

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    To get the bait down to the halibut, it is usually fished on a wire spreader or a sliding-sinker rig with sinker size 4 oz (113 g) to 4 lb (1.81 kg), depending on such factors as depth and current. [3] Halibut, along with salmon, provide sustenance for several Pacific Coast native groups.

  5. List of oil fields - Wikipedia

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    Halibut: Australia: 1967 1 Daqing Field: China: 1959 1960 2008 16 0.60 depletion: 90 %, production peaked at 40 m t/y in 2008 Jidong Field China: 2.2 Tahe Field China: 8 Nanpu Oil Field: China: 7.35 SL10-SL13 Genel/CPC Field Somaliland: 2014 4.2 Wushi Oil Field: China: 2015 Tarim Oil Fields: China: 1989 Zafiro Field Equatorial Guinea: 1995 2004 ...

  6. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    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".

  7. Fish hook - Wikipedia

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    A variety of fish hooks. A fish hook or fishhook, formerly also called an angle (from Old English angol and Proto-Germanic *angulaz), is a hook used to catch fish either by piercing and embedding onto the inside of the fish mouth or, more rarely, by impaling and snagging the external fish body.

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