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  2. Fishing rod tapers - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to fast tapers, the slow flex rods offer the angler advantages when fighting large fish with light fishing line. This additional flex allows the rod to absorb the force of the fish as opposed to the line. This is often the angler who likes to fish split shot rigs or Lindy rigs for walleye.

  3. Man catcher - Wikipedia

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    Each prong was semi-circular in shape with a spring-loaded "door" on the front. This created an effective valve that would allow the ring to pass around a man-sized cylinder and keep it trapped. [ citation needed ] The man catcher was used primarily to pull a person from horseback and drag him to the ground where he could be helplessly pinned.

  4. Glossary of fishery terms - Wikipedia

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    The effect varies with latitude and is zero at the equator and increases towards the poles. Cottage industry – small, locally owned businesses usually associated in fishing with traditional methods and low relative yield. Crab pot fishery – a fishing technique where crabs are lured by bait into portable traps, sometimes called pots.

  5. Fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    A fishing reel is a device used for the deployment and retrieval of a fishing line using a spool mounted on an axle. Fishing reels are traditionally used in angling. They are most often used in conjunction with a fishing rod, though some specialized reels are mounted on crossbows or to boat gunwales or transoms. The earliest known illustration ...

  6. High flyer (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Often constructed with a vertical marine grade aluminum pole which resists corrosion, they have a tapered fluted buoy to provide buoyancy, and the poles are about 6–9 feet (2–3 meters) high above the water.

  7. Outline of fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fishing rod or fishing pole – a tool used to catch fish, usually in conjunction with the pastime of angling, and can also be used in competition casting. Fishing reel – a device attached to a fishing rode used to wind the line up. Bamboo fly rod, split cane rod, or cane – a fly fishing rod that is made from bamboo.

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