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  2. Fish aggregating device - Wikipedia

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    A study using sonar in French Polynesia, found large shoals of juvenile bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna aggregated closest to the devices, at distances of 10 to 50m. Further out, 50 to 150m, a less dense group of larger yellowfin and albacore tuna gathered. Yet further out, to 500m, was a dispersed group of mature tuna.

  3. Payao (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    While payao fishing is sustainable on a small scale, the large scale, modern applications have been linked to adverse impacts on fish stocks. Payaos have been introduced to fishermen in Vietnam , Thailand (where it is known as sung ), and various countries in Oceania (including the Federated States of Micronesia , Fiji , Papua New Guinea , and ...

  4. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    FAO: Fact Sheets: Fishing Gear type; FAO: (1964) Modern Fishing Gear Of The World 2 Fishing News Books. Resulting from the first FAO Fishing Gear Congress held in Hamburg in 1957. Download PDF (69MB) FAO: (1971) Modern Fishing Gear Of The World 3: Fish finding, purse seining and aimed trawling Fishing News Books. Editor Hilmar Kristjohsson.

  5. Mattanza - Wikipedia

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    Mattanza in Sicily, an etching La pêche du thon ("Tuna Fishing", 1782) by Jean-Pierre Houël. The practice of mattanza is an elaborate and age-old fishing technique for trapping and catching Atlantic bluefin tuna that can be traced back to the Phoenicians.

  6. The 12 best gifts for men who love to fish

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    Whether he's a fly fisher, bank fisher, kayak fisher, or boat fisher, there are a few things he'll bring every time he goes out: a rod, a reel, line, and lures. I've included none on this list ...

  7. Green-sticking - Wikipedia

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    Green-sticking, also referred to as green stick fishing, is a technique for fishing for tuna by trolling synthetic squid from a fiberglass pole around 30 feet (9.1 m) above the water surface. As part of the technique, the squid spend very little time submerged in the water and more of it suspended in the air above— in this way it resembles ...

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