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  2. Priest (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A priest (also called a poacher's priest, game warden's priest, angler's priest, fish bat [1] or persuader) is a tool for killing game or fish. The name "priest" comes from the notion of administering the "last rites" to the fish or game. Anglers often use priests to quickly kill fish.

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    Winter Fisherman’s Lodge / In The Chest (冬の番屋/長持の中, Fuyu no Ban-ya / Nagamochi no Naka), 2013, Pot Publishing (ISBN 978-4780802009) Collects In the Chest (2010), The Winter Fisherman Lodge (2011), and Man-Cunt (2011)

  4. Category:Fishing equipment - Wikipedia

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    F. Fish aggregating device; Fish stringer; Fish trap; Fish wheel; Fishfinder; Fishing bait; Fishing basket; Fishing float; Fishing gaff; Fishing light attractor ...

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    Besides being dark and mysterious, crows are extremely intelligent birds. So smart, in fact, that it might be a little bit scary. Even though their brains are the size of a human thumb, their ...

  7. Category:Forestry tools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Forestry tools" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Angle gauge; Axe; B. Bahco;

  8. Category:Fictional fishers - Wikipedia

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  9. Aleutian tradition - Wikipedia

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    Aleutian artifacts are made out of chipped stone, unlike the ground slate tools used by archaeological cultures on the mainland of Alaska. The Aleutian people lived in semi-subterranean winter houses made from driftwood, whale bone, and peat. They used kayaks, atlatls and harpoons to kill sea mammals for sustenance. Around AD 1150, Aleutian ...