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  2. Fishing industry in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Fishing in Chile is a major industry with a total catch of 4,442,877 tons of fish in 2006. [1] As of 2010, Chile has the seventh largest commercial catch in the world. [ 2 ] With over 4,000 km (2,500 miles) of viable coastline, fishing has been a vital resource for small-scale business and family development for hundreds of years.

  3. Yelcho Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is a popular destination for fly fishing, and several lodges and hotels operate on its shores. Yelcho Lake is most frequently accessed via the town of Chaitén to the north. Two small commercial airlines operate daily flights from Puerto Montt.

  4. Sport in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Fly fishing is the fastest growing sector in sport fishing in Chile. Tourists have come to know Chile as the destination for salmon fishing. The increase in tour guides for tourist fishing has been explosive — from only a few fishing lodges in the 1990s, to over a dozen new lodges in the new century.

  5. Sioux Lookout - Wikipedia

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    Hunting and fishing are popular pastimes in Sioux Lookout. The annual Walleye Weekend Tournament, organized by the Sioux Lookout Anglers and Hunters Group, is held the second weekend of June with several cash prizes available to be won. Numerous hunting and fishing camps, as well as fly-in fishing lodges, also operate in the area.

  6. Lake Nipissing - Wikipedia

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    Numerous sport fishing lodges dot the main shoreline and can also be found on several of Nipissing's many islands. Most anglers target walleye , smallmouth bass , muskie , and northern pike . For various reasons, largely social, numerous stocking associations are engaged in attempts to manage the lake's walleye population.

  7. Hammer Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hammer Lake is a hammer-shaped lake in Ontario, Canada located between White River and Wawa. Activities at Hammer Lake include canoeing, fishing, blueberry-picking, swimming, and picnicking. Loons, beavers, and chipmunks are common, and moose are occasionally sighted as well. Mosquitoes are abundant.

  8. National Fisheries Service - Wikipedia

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    Seal of the National Fisheries Service. National Fisheries Service (Spanish: Servicio Nacional de Pesca y Acuicultura) or SERNAPESCA after its Spanish initials is a Chilean government agency tasked with protecting hydrobiological resources.

  9. Del Toro Lake - Wikipedia

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    Del Toro Lake (Spanish: Lago del Toro) is a lake located in the Magallanes Region, southern Chile.The lake is also known as Lago del Toro or Lago Toro (in English Lake Bull) and its name comes from the lake's ability to generate 4 m swells due to a long (~30 km) fetch and high winds aligned with the long axis of the lake.