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  2. Fishing bait - Wikipedia

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    Fishing baits can be grouped into two broad categories: natural baits and artificial baits. Traditionally, fishing baits are natural food or prey items (live or dead) that are already present in the fish's normal diet (e.g. nightcrawlers , insects , crustaceans and smaller bait fish ), and such baits are both procured from and used within the ...

  3. Coarse fishing - Wikipedia

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    When fishing on rivers for game fish (i.e., brown, rainbow, brook and sea trout, salmon and in some cases grayling), artificial flies, small spinners and lures are a popular choice for many game anglers due their ability to mimic prey items, (such as small invertebrates), on the surface and top layers of the water, enticing the fish into feeding.

  4. Rockin' My Life Away - Wikipedia

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    The album peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Top Blues Album chart, [2] [3] and spent 9 weeks on the chart. [ 4 ] Rockin' My Life Away was the first Destroyers album to not reach the Billboard 200 since their debut in 1977.

  5. Ayu fishing - Wikipedia

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    Ayu fishing may be done with lures or with a live decoy. [2] As ayu fish are very territorial, they are likely to attack the live decoy fish used as bait. [ 3 ] This fishing method based on habit of strife among Ayu is called Tomozuri ( ja:友釣り friend fishing ) in Japanese and deemed unique in Japan, but research is propagated from Korean ...

  6. Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish - Wikipedia

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    Fishing for the giant freshwater crayfish was never a commercial proposition, and its slow growth and aggressive nature suggest that the species is not suitable for aquaculture. [17] As an edible animal, they are further disadvantaged of being so spiny that they can cut hands if carelessly shelled after cooking, and they yield little meat ...

  7. Craster - Wikipedia

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    Craster is a small fishing village on the Northumberland coast of England, eight miles (13 km) from Alnwick. The next village to the north is Embleton . It is within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .