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  2. ABU Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Garcia Co. was already involved in the importing, marketing and distributing of the Mitchell 300 spinning reel from France since 1947. The Garcia Tackle Company of 1979 to 1980 was a short-lived partnership between ABU Svängsta and Mitchell S.A. of France, and in 1980, ABU Svängsta acquired the New Jersey–based Garcia Tackle Company, and ...

  3. Fishing reel - Wikipedia

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    The first popular American fishing reel appeared in the United States around 1820. During the second half of the 20th century, Japanese and Scandinavian reel makers such as Shimano, Daiwa and ABU Garcia, previously all precision engineering manufacturers for biking equipments and watchmaking, began rising to dominate the world market.

  4. Index of fishing articles - Wikipedia

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    A Pobra do Caramiñal - A River Somewhere - Abalone - ABU Garcia - Age class structure - Agriculture in Libya - Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department - Agulhas Bank - Akebono Maru - Alaskan king crab fishing - Alexander Neil McLean - Algaculture - Algal bloom - Allan M.A. McLean - Ama divers - Amadou - American Angler - American Angler - American lobster - List of American fishers ...

  5. Penn Reels - Wikipedia

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    Penn Reels hold a unique place in saltwater fishing reels, with over 1,400 International Game Fish Association (IGFA) world records being set using them. Over 220 different models are manufactured today. [5] Their signature reel remains the Penn Senator, the Jig Master also being popular, signature rods the Penn Power Stick and Tuna Stick

  6. List of bodies of water by salinity - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bodies of water by salinity that is limited to natural bodies of water that have a stable salinity above 0.05%, at or below which water is considered fresh.

  7. Shakespeare Fishing Tackle - Wikipedia

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    The Shakespeare Company is a subsidiary of Pure Fishing which manufactures fishing equipment. It was founded by William Shakespeare Jr. in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1897. [1] It was moved to Columbia, South Carolina in 1970.