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Fishing is as old as the human ability to use tools to capture prey. The first significant modern innovations, including use of a reel, a rod with line guides, and a hook with an offset point, came in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Horsehair was used as line until the mid 19th century, when it was replaced by textile materials; these in turn were replaced by nylon in the 1930s. Wood and bamboo rods yielded to rods of fibreglass and other synthetic materials. Forms of sport fishing practiced today include fly fishing (freshwater), in which a fly-like hook is repeatedly cast upon the water surface to attract biting fish; bait fishing (fresh- and saltwater), in which live or artificial bait is set or drawn below the surface; and big-game fishing (saltwater), in which heavy-duty tackle is used to land large marine species (including tuna, marlin, and swordfish) from a motorized boat.

 

Photograph:Fishing for anchovies off the coast of Peru.


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    Michael Neril at 5:55pm on Aug. 12, 2007

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    This is great! I think it would be neat if someone created a fly fishing lesson as I have always wanted to learn. Reply...

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    Kathryn at 10:58am on Aug. 7, 2007

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    Cool, thanks! Do you like to fish? Where do you normally go fishing? Reply...

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      MarkyMark at 11:03am on Aug. 7, 2007

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      Love it, but haven't been in awhile. Used to go with my gramps on the Kankakee river in IL, but he's been gone for a few years. Now we live on Lake Michigan, so looking forward to getting out on one of the fresh water boats. Reply...

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