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  2. Bass fishing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the recreational fishing activity for various game fishes of North America known as black bass, including largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, and Guadalupe bass. Discover the origins, evolution, and development of bass fishing, from fly rods and live bait to artificial lures and modern tackle.

  3. Recreational boat fishing - Wikipedia

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    Inshore boat fishing is fishing from a boat in easy sight of land and in water less than about 30 metres deep. The boat can be as small as a dinghy. It can be a row boat, a runabout, an inflatable or a small cabin cruiser. Inshore boats are typically small enough to be carried on a trailer, and are much more affordable than offshore fishing boats.

  4. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different fishing techniques, such as hand-gathering, spearfishing, netting, angling and trapping. See how they are used by recreational, commercial and artisanal fishers, and how they vary by target species and habitat.

  5. Fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish or other aquatic animals from natural or artificial environments. Learn about the history of fishing, the different techniques and tools used, and the global fishing industry and its challenges.

  6. Longline fishing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about longline fishing, a commercial method that uses a long main line with baited hooks to catch various fish species. Find out how longlining affects marine animals, the environment, and human safety, and see historic images of longliners.

  7. Spearfishing - Wikipedia

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    Spearfishing is an ancient method of fishing with handheld sharp-pointed tools, such as spears, gigs or harpoons. Learn about the history, techniques and conservation of spearfishing, as well as the types of aquatic environments and target fish, and the legal and ethical issues involved.

  8. Ikejime - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. History of fishing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient and modern practices of fishing, from prehistoric times to the present day. Find out how different cultures and civilizations developed various methods and tools for catching fish and other aquatic animals.