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  2. Penn Reels - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Penn’s Torque reel was named the America Sport fishing Association’s Saltwater Reel of the year. In 2003, the Penn Fishing Reels Company was acquired by rival tackle companies Sea Striker Inc. and Master Fishing Tackle. [1] It was acquired in 2007 by K2 Sports. Jarden acquired K2 Sports and added Penn Reels to its Pure Fishing ...

  3. Fishing lure - Wikipedia

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    The fishing lure is either directly tied to a fishing line (usually a leader) by a knot such as the improved clinch knot or the Palomar knot, or linked to the line via a small split ring (which allows more freedom of motion) and/or a tiny safety pin-like fastener called a "snap", which is usually also connected to a swivel.

  4. Soft plastic bait - Wikipedia

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    Today, soft plastic lures take on many forms and hybrids. Hardbody hybrid lures, with a solid plastic front half and soft plastic tail for lifelike action and appearance, are now common. These hybrids often use treble hooks, diving bibs and other features once restricted to hardbody lures.

  5. Sea Witch (lure) - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Witch is a record setting [1] artificial fishing lure made by C&H Lures. It has been in production since 1925. [ 2 ] It is recommended for trolling for billfish and dolphin .

  6. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    A bird-headed, crustacean-armed, snake-bodied spirit that cuts fishing nets and mosquito netting. Amorōnagu A tennyo from the island of Amami Ōshima in Kagoshima Prefecture, who is said to bathe in pools and waterfalls in ravines. Anmo A ritual-disciplinary demon from Iwate Prefecture whose purpose is to scare naughty children into behaving ...

  7. Yong Yu Sing No. 18 - Wikipedia

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    The Yong Yu Sing No. 18 is a fishing vessel used for longline tuna fishing. Built in 2001, it is 29.6 metres (97 ft 1 in) long, carries a crew of 15, and is equipped with at least one freezer . Its IMO number is 8546579.