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  2. Saltstraumen - Wikipedia

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    Saltstraumen is popular with anglers, due to its abundance of fish such as saithe, cod, wolffish, rose fish, and halibut. Coalfish is a specialty of the area. The largest documented coalfish of 22.7 kg (50 lb) was caught in Saltstraumen on a fishing rod.

  3. Monofilament fishing line - Wikipedia

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    DuPont made public in 1938 that their company had invented nylon. [1] This new invention was the first synthetic fiber, fabrics that are commonly used in textiles today. [2] In 1939, DuPont began marketing nylon monofilament fishing lines; however, braided Dacron lines remained the most used and popular fishing line for the next two decades, as early monofilament line was very stiff or "wiry ...

  4. Multifilament fishing line - Wikipedia

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    This type of fishing line is expensive, sometimes four times the cost of equivalent monofilament. This can become a considerable expense, especially considering that the line is so thin that one needs more of it to fill a reel spool. Sometimes, a backing of monofilament or other line is used under the braided line on the spool. [3]

  5. World Freshwater Angling Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Freshwater Angling Championships is a freshwater angling competition.Participating countries fish in teams of five with titles awarded to the team with the fewest points, the competition area is split into sections and the winner with the most weight will be awarded one point, two for second, three for third, at the end of the two days the team with the least points is the top team.

  6. Angling records of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Water Country References / Notes Allis Shad - Grand alose / Maifisch (Alosa alosa) 3 kg: 7 lb: Mr. Michou: 2008: Blavet River France [1] Asp - Aspe / Aspio / (Leuciscus aspius) 10.3 kg: 22 lb 11 oz: Miroslav Šajdák: 2008: Vah River, Nosicky Canal Slovakia [2] European Eel - Aal - Anguille - Anguilla (Anguilla anguilla) Note 1: 6.04 kg: 13 lb ...

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  8. Blue runner - Wikipedia

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    The species is also a target for light tackle saltwater fly fishermen, and can push 6-weight fly tackle to its limits. [40] The IGFA world record for Blue Runner stands at 5.05 kg (11 lbs 2 oz) caught off Dauphin Island by Stacey Moiren in 1997, [41] previous records have also come from the eastern North Atlantic. [42]

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