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martes, 1 de enero de 2008

sport fishing

Sport fishing is a term that describes recreational fishing where the primary reward is the challenge of finding and catching the fish rather than just the culinary or financial value of the fish's flesh. The distinction is not completely rigid - in many cases, sport fishers will also eat their catches.

Sport fishing methods vary according to the area being fished, the species being targeted, the personal strategies of the angler, and the resources available, ranging from fly fishing, ostensibly invented in Great Britain. In virtually every case, however, the fishing is done with hook, line, rod and reel rather than with nets or other aids.


Sport fishing competitions give competitors a specified time and area from which they are to catch fish. Scores are awarded for each fish caught, the points depending on the fish's weight and species, and then, sometimes, divided by the strength of the fishing line used (so catching fish on thinner, weaker line scores additional points).


STYLES FISHING


In fact there are so many styles of fishing and fishermen, places and fish species. Create two groups differentiating patterns more typical of a aquatic environment or another.


Surrounding river

Fishing the tiento, Coup, and English, or Bolognaise
Fisheries to fly

Maritime Environment

Fishing the curricán or Cacea
Surf-Casting
Fishing cart Valencian
Fishing submarine
Fishing the Brumeo

2 comentarios:

spy project dijo...

Last summer I could fish several "xardas" from a friend's boat. It was a really exciting experience! But, remember: it is important to have a fishing licence that must be renewed every year.

sportsandhumanbody dijo...

Hello I´m Julia
WOW! is fantastic congratulation

good bye!!!

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