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  • 71Norfolk wherry — Trading wherry Albion near Ludham …

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  • 72Clam digging — Clam digger redirects here. For the trouser style, see Three quarter pants. Clam digging in Haneda, 1937 Clam digging is a common means of harvesting clams from below the surface of the tidal mud flats where they live. It is done both… …

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  • 73Deadsticking — You may be looking for deadstick landing While fishing, generally for black bass, deadsticking is the act of presenting a soft plastic lure either by casting or a vertical drop and allowing the bait to remain motionless for an extended period… …

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  • 74Multifilament fishing line — Multifilament line, also referred to as The Super Lines, is a type of fishing line.[1] It is a braided line which is made up of a type of polyethylene, an extremely thin line for its strength. By weight, polyethylene strands are five to ten times …

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  • 75Gaffer (filmmaking) — A gaffer in the motion picture industry is the head of the electrical department, responsible for the execution (and sometimes the design) of the lighting plan for a production. In British English the term gaffer is long established as meaning an …

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  • 76Gathering seafood by hand — Clam digging in Haneda, 1937 Gathering seafood by hand can be as easily as picking shellfish or kelp up off the beach, or doing some digging for clams or crabs, or perhaps diving under the water for abalone or lobsters. Shellfish can be collected …

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  • 77Chumming — (American English from Powhatan[1]) is the practice of luring animals, usually fish or sharks, by throwing chum into the water. Chum often consists of fish parts and blood, which attract fish, particularly sharks due to their keen sense of smell …

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  • 78Double-Heart of Stacked Stones — Double Heart redirects here. For the short story collection, see Cœur double. The Twin Heart Fish Trap. The Double heart of stacked stones or the Twin Heart Fish Trap is a stone weir located on the north side of Cimei, an island in the Penghu… …

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  • 79Buccaneer Yacht Club — (abbreviated formally as BucYC or in local tradition as BYC) is a member run sailing club which has operated out of Mobile Bay, Alabama since 1928. It is a member club of the Gulf Yachting Association and the United States Sailing Association.… …

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  • 80Biloxi Yacht Club — The Biloxi Yacht Club (BYC) is located in Biloxi, Mississippi on the shores of the Mississippi Sound. The BYC is a founding member of the Gulf Yachting Association, as well as the Mississippi Coast Yachting Association. Established in 1849, it is …

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