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  2. O. Mustad & Son - Wikipedia

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    Mustad Fishing (O. Mustad & Søn A.S.) is a Norwegian company that manufactures and sells fishing tackle and accessories since 1877. The Mustad product range includes fish hooks , multifilament and monofilament fishing lines , fishing lures , fishing flies , fly hooks, terminal tackle and fishing apparel.

  3. Fishing industry in England - Wikipedia

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    Updated statistics from Marine Management Organisation on the UK fishing sector show that UK vessels landed 724 thousand tonnes of sea fish in 2017, with a value of £980 million. [5] In 2021, 53% of fishers in the UK were based in England. The largest English region was the South West, contributing 10% of overall output in the sector. [6]

  4. Hardy (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    In 1891 they patented and launched "the Perfect" fishing reel to complement the fishing lures they sold. It was successful and they received a royal warrant from King George V of the United Kingdom. They continued to create a variety of winning fishing reels, some of which had novelties including a complete bail arm and long casting reels. [2] [3]

  5. Boyes (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The stores are organised in different departments and have a large range of different products including toys, stationery, toiletries, housewares, electrical appliances, DIY items, fishing tackle, model making, soft furnishings, confectionery and pet products. [1]

  6. Category:Wholesalers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  7. Yorkshire coast fishery - Wikipedia

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    The 114-mile (183 km) Yorkshire Coast, from the River Tees to the Humber estuary, has many ports both small and large where the fishing trade thrives. The historic ports at Hull and Whitby are important locations for the landing and processing of fish and shellfish.

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