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- angling, of which handlining is a subtype. Handlining is not to be confused with handfishing, which is catching fish by hand. When handlining, one or more...
- fishing rods. Handlining is angling with a handheld fishing line, baited with lures or bait fish just like normal rod angling. Handlining is the oldest...
- re-structured by EU fishing policies (as of 2010[update] the Southwest Handline Fishermen's ****ociation has started to revive the fishing industry). Agriculture...
- Ansul is a corporation headquartered in Marinette, Wisconsin that manufactures fire suppression systems, extinguishers, and administers fire training....
- mani****ted to strike. Typically, the line is on a fishing reel spool but handlining during ice fishing drops a lure into a hole in the ice. Trolling or dragging...
- often designed to mimic local prey fish or large local insects. Angling Handlining Ken Schultz (1999) Ken Schultz's Fishing Encyclopedia [www.FAO.com] Archived...
- is a relatively novel method of fishing in the Americas. It is done by handlining by artisanal fishermen, or by using mechanical jiggers. Jigging involves...
- schooners, and used for handlining cod on the Grand Banks. Before Banks dories were introduced, fish were caught with handlines from the mother ship alone...
- This is achieved by suddenly and vigorously pulling the line (either by handlining or with a rod) when movement is felt, causing the snag hook to "claw"...
- ships. Traditional sailing and rowed fishing vessels and boats used for handline fishing Harbour work craft Cable layers Tugboats, dredgers, salvage vessels...