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Ikejime is a Japanese technique that involves inserting a spike into the hindbrain of a fish to cause immediate brain death and prevent muscle movement. It is considered to be the fastest and most humane way of killing fish, and produces better quality meat and flavour.
Snagging, also known as jagging in Australia, is a method of catching fish by piercing them with sharp hooks without their mouths. It is legal or illegal in different states and countries, and it is controversial for its effects on fish welfare and fair chase.
Gyotaku is a traditional method of printing fish using ink and paper, dating back to the mid-1800s. It can be a recording technique for fishermen or an artistic form with different methods and styles.
Angling is a method of catching fish with a fish hook attached to a fishing line and manipulated by a fishing rod or other devices. Learn about the history, types, techniques, equipment, and regulations of angling, as well as the difference between angling and snagging.
Cantherhines macrocerus, also known as the whitespotted filefish, is a marine fish found in the Atlantic Ocean. Learn about its description, diet, aquarium care, and conservation status.
Boti is a cutting instrument used in Nepal, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It has a long curved blade that cuts on a platform held by the foot and can be used for various purposes.
Learn about different methods for catching fish and other aquatic animals, such as hand-gathering, spearfishing, netting, angling and trapping. Compare recreational, commercial and artisanal fishing techniques and their impacts on the environment.
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