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  2. Bag limits - Wikipedia

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    A bag limit is a law imposed on hunters and fishermen restricting the number of animals within a specific species or group of species they may kill and keep. Size limits and hunting seasons sometimes accompany bag limits which place restrictions on the size of those animals and the time of year during which hunters may legally kill them.

  3. Fishing tournament - Wikipedia

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    30th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship. Krosno, Poland (2010). A fishing tournament, or Angling tournament, is an organised competition among anglers.Fishing tournaments typically take place as a series of competitive events around or on a clearly defined body of water with specific rules applying to each event.

  4. Fishing League Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) was the world's largest tournament fishing organization. FLW ran five tournament circuits, four of which offered a path to the largest tournament in professional bass fishing – the Forrest Wood Cup. The organization's initials are taken from Forrest L. Wood, founder of Ranger Boats and developer of the modern ...

  5. Fishing report, May 3-9: Porterville angler catches 31-inch ...

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    There were reportedly 180 kayaks on the lake during a weekend tournament, and the conditions have been crowded. ... the Department of Fish and Wildlife will propose a reduction in the daily bag ...

  6. Angling - Wikipedia

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    Similar competitive fishing exists at the amateur level with fishing derbies. In general, derbies can be distinguished from tournaments; derbies normally require fish to be killed, as opposed to tournaments, where points are normally deducted if fish can not be released alive. [citation needed]

  7. 'Weights in fish' fishermen sentenced to 10 days in jail ...

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    The two men involved in a scheme to stuff fish with weights in order to win tournaments have been sentenced to 10 days in prison and ordered to forfeit a $130,000 boat.