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  2. Cormorant fishing - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient and traditional fishing technique of using trained cormorants to catch fish in rivers. Find out how cormorant fishing is practiced in different countries and regions, such as China, Japan, Peru, Greece, and Europe.

  3. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    There is an intricate link between various fishing techniques and knowledge about the fish and their behaviour including migration, foraging and habitat. The effective use of fishing techniques often depends on this additional knowledge. [1] Which techniques are appropriate is dictated mainly by the target species and by its habitat. [2]

  4. Gyotaku - Wikipedia

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    Gyotaku is a traditional method of printing fish using ink and paper, dating back to the mid-1800s. It can be a recording technique for fishermen or an artistic form with different methods and styles.

  5. 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.

  6. Boti - Wikipedia

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    Boti is a cutting instrument used in Nepal, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It has a long curved blade that cuts on a platform held by the foot and can be used for various purposes.

  7. Longline fishing - Wikipedia

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    Longline fishing is a commercial fishing technique that uses a long main line with baited hooks attached at intervals. Learn about the types, history, and controversies of longline fishing, such as bycatch of marine animals and microplastics pollution.

  8. Snagging - Wikipedia

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    Snagging chinook salmon. Snagging, also known as snag fishing, snatching, snatch fishing, jagging (Australia), or foul hooking, is a fishing technique for catching fish that uses sharp grappling hooks tethered to a fishing line to externally pierce (i.e. "snag") into the flesh of nearby fish, without needing the fish to swallow any hook with its mouth like in angling.

  9. Common kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    The common kingfisher is a small bird with blue upperparts and orange underparts that lives in Eurasia and North Africa. It is not endangered, but has seven subspecies with different colours and sizes, and migrates from areas where rivers freeze in winter.

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