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  2. History of fishing - Wikipedia

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    Trading card of the Ustonson company, an early firm specializing in fishing equipment, and holder of a Royal Warrant from the 1760s. The 18th century was mainly an era of consolidation of the techniques developed in the previous century. Running rings began to appear along the fishing rods, which gave anglers greater control over the cast line.

  3. Fishing rod - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century was mainly an era of consolidation of the techniques developed in the previous century. Running rings began to appear along the fishing rods, which gave anglers greater control over the cast line. The rods themselves were also becoming increasingly sophisticated and specialized for different roles.

  4. List of pseudonyms of angling authors - Wikipedia

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    John Bickerdyke, C. H. Cook, a prolific 19th-century angling author on coarse and sea fishing [11] Jock Scott, Donald Rudd, author of Greased Line Fishing for Salmon [12] John Chalkhill, Izaak Walton, author of The Compleat Angler (1653) [1] John Trotandot, George P. R. Pulman, British author of Vade mecum of fly-fishing for trout (1841) and ...

  5. Fishing reel - Wikipedia

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    Fishing reels first appeared in England around the 1650s, a time of growing interest in fly fishing. The fishing industry became commercialized in the 18th century, with rods and tackle being sold at the haberdashers store. After the Great Fire of London in 1666, artisans moved to Redditch, a center of fishing-related products from the 1730s.

  6. Recreational fishing - Wikipedia

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    During the 18th century, the fishing industry became commercialized - rods and tackle were sold at the haberdashers store. After the Great Fire of London in 1666, artisans moved to Redditch which became a centre of production of fishing related products from the 1730s.

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