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  2. Acanthopagrus butcheri - Wikipedia

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    The bream catch from the lakes now fluctuates between 200 and 400 tonnes per year. [19] The Mallacoota inlet and Lake Tyers make up the other important bream-producing regions of the state. In South Australia, bream are only commercially taken from the Coorong which has yielded 10 to 70 tonnes of the species per year since the 1970s. [19]

  3. Category:Fishing communities in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fishing communities in Wales" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Ferryside

  4. List of lakes of Wales - Wikipedia

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    This list of Welsh lakes ordered by principal areas (counties and county boroughs) includes lakes with a surface area of greater than 5 acres (2.0 ha), but excludes those lakes and ponds created as part of an active industrial site (i.e., works ponds) and also excludes service reservoirs used to store drinking water as part of the water supply system.

  5. Marine and Fisheries Division (Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Milford Haven: Wales' largest fishing port is base of FPV Rhodri Morgan, the largest of the government's ships. The division maintains a multi-million pound fleet consisting of five Fisheries Patrol Vessels (FPVs)—high speed boats used for law enforcement and protecting the fishing industry from illegal activity.

  6. Boilie - Wikipedia

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    The ability to provide a bait of a fairly large size with a hard outer skin, meant that other species such as tench and bream were less able to consume the bait. Boiled baits also meant that they could be left longer in the water without fear of the bait disintegrating and falling off the hook, unlike bread or other traditional fishing baits.

  7. 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 same ...