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Hukilau Beach, Lā'ie, Hawai'i A hukilau is a way of fishing invented by the ancient Hawaiians.The word comes from huki, meaning pull, and lau, meaning leaves.A large number of people, usually family and friends, would work together in casting the net from shore and then pulling it back.
Corey Schell is an American professional bowhunter and archer.He received national exposure from Kicking Bear One-on-One as well as being on National pro-staffs for Bowtech Archery (former), HOYT (former), HHA Sports (former), Easton Archery, SKB Cases, Spot-Hogg, Athens Archery, Alpen Optics, Flex Fletch, Pine Ridge Archery, Advanced Treestand Technologies, Under Armour, Schmidty's Specialty ...
Alexander Huk, American neuroscientist; Ihor Huk (footballer) (born 2002), Ukrainian footballer; Ihor Huk (surgeon) (DOB unknown), Ukrainian surgeon; Tomáš Huk (born 1994), Slovak footballer; Agnieszka Kłopotek (née Huk; born 1969), Polish politician; HuK, former professional Starcraft II player Chris Loranger (born 1989)
The eye is the circular ring/loop at the back end to which fishing lines can be attached via knots, and (typically) receives the pulling force from the line. The shank is the (usually) straight shaft section of the hook, which relays pulling force from the line to the hook bend. The bend is the section where the hook curves back from the shank.
Hucknall and De Margary are keen fishermen. They operate a fishing and hunting tourism business from the estate. [33] [34] In March 2014, Hucknall settled a hunting and fishing rights lawsuit, ongoing for five years, with a neighbour in Ireland. As the case opened in 2009, Judge O'Hagan had instructed both sides to go away and talk about ...
Snagging chinook salmon. Snagging, also known as snag fishing, snatching, snatch fishing, jagging (Australia), or foul hooking, is a fishing technique for catching fish that uses sharp grappling hooks tethered to a fishing line to externally pierce (i.e. "snag") into the flesh of nearby fish, without needing the fish to swallow any hook with its mouth like in angling.