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Line Fishing
"If it's not line fishing, it's not fishing at all." Line Fishing is a type of fishing where a cord, or line, is cast from a pole with the intention of hooking a fish. Lines are made from various materials, and come in varying weights and thicknesses dependent on the type of fish being sought. Overview Line fishing is, you guessed it, fishing with a line. Using lines made of a variety of materials and other small pieces of equipment, participants cast into water in an attempt to pull fish out. Though line fishing is a safe sport, one should always be attentive to the weather and their surroundings. View all photosRecently Added Line Fishing Photos Goal of Line Fishing Catch fish for both food and sport. Rules of Line Fishing There are always restrictions on waterways that can be fished, equipment that can be used and the number of fish that can be caught. It's wise to research any such restrictions prior to fishing. Rules for competitive and tournament fishing vary depending on competition type. History of Line Fishing Line fishing has been practiced throughout the course of human history, as an important method for obtaining food. Hooks and discarded fish bones have been found around the world, dating back to the Paleolithic era. The industry created by trading fish has powered the rise of countless societies. Today, fishing remains an important and popular form of food and sport. Line Fishing Equipment Equipment varies greatly depending on situation and skill level of the person fishing. The following are the most commonly used pieces of equipment: Bait Hook Line Lure Net Reel Rod Sinkers Line Fishing Safety Line fishing is a relatively safe sport. One should always be aware of their surroundings, and make wise decisions regarding weather conditions. Line Fishing Training Line fishing requires a great deal of patience and knowledge of different types of fish. These can best be attained through practice and research. Line Fishing Terminology Cast - to throw the hooked and baited end of a line into the water Line - long thread of silk or nylon attached to a baited hook Tackle - equipment used for fishing, such as hooks, lures and sinkers States with Active Line Fishing Listings Darker states have more active listings. The 5 Most Recently Added Line Fishing Listings Fly Casting and Fly Fishing at Neighborhood Facility in Cheyenne, WYListed by City of Cheyenne, WY May 6, 2008 at 10:36pm Fly Casting Instruction at Lower Arroyo ParkListed by City of Pasadena, CA February 2, 2008 at 12:48am Fishing at Ijams Nature Center Listed by City of Knoxville, TN January 20, 2008 at 4:27pm Citations http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing | Learn Another Sport Quick Info In Category: Fishing Pronounced: lahyn fish-ing Active Listings: 12 6 Most Active States |
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