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  • 111Seine fishing — For other uses, see Seine (disambiguation). A basic seine net Seine fishing is fishing using a seine. A seine is a large fishing net that hangs in the water due to weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top. Boats equipped for seine… …

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  • 112Monofilament fishing line — A tangle of monofilament fishing line. The most common colorless variety can be seen. Monofilament fishing line (shortened to just monofilament) is fishing line made from a single fiber of plastic. Most fishing lines are now monofilament because… …

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  • 113Deadsticking — 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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  • 114Downrigger — A downrigger is a device used while fishing using the trolling method, which places a lure at the desired depth. A downrigger consists of a three to six foot horizontal pole which supports a cannonball (large weight) by a steel cable (generally… …

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  • 115Mormyshka — Freshwater Shrimp Mormyshka (or Mormishka, or Marmooska, Russian: мормышка) is a sort of fishing lure or a jig. The word is derived from Russian word Mormysh (Russian: мормыш) that means Freshwater Shrimp (Gammarus). Mormyshka was invented in the …

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  • 116Plastic worm — Orange plastic worm. A plastic worm (or trout worm) is a plastic fishing lure, generally made to simulate an earthworm. Plastic worms can carry a variety of shapes, colors and sizes, and are made from a variety of synthetic polymers. Some are… …

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  • 117Cast net — A fisherman casting a net in Kerala, India A cast net, also called a throw net, is a net used for fishing. It is a circular net with small weights distributed around its edge. The net is cast or thrown by hand in such a manner that it spreads out …

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  • 118Drift netting — Drift netting. Drift netting is a fishing technique where nets, called drift nets, are allowed to float freely at the surface of a sea or lake. Usually a drift net is a gill net with floats attached to a rope along the top of the net, and weights …

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  • 119Chumming — (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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  • 120Offshore Kite Fishing — is a sport fishing technique used to keep live bait on the surface of the water to attract and catch surface feeding predators. It is primarily used in Florida along the Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean for Sailfish. It is also used for… …

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