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  2. Fishing industry in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The 17 cantons in which Switzerland's commercially fished lakes lie used powers delegated to them under the 1815 Federal Treaty to begin regulating fishing. As Switzerland began organizing itself into a modern federal state in the middle of the 19th century, the cantons further reasserted control over the lakes. [8] [2] [j]

  3. Eugenisee - Wikipedia

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    Eugenisee is a lake at Engelberg in the canton of Obwalden, Switzerland. In summer, it is stocked with brown trout and rainbow trout for fishing. [1] In the floods of August 2005, the lake was filled with large quantities of sediments.

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  5. Lake Zug - Wikipedia

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    Lake Zug (German: Zugersee) is a lake in Central Switzerland, situated between Lake Lucerne and Lake Zurich. It stretches for 14 km (8.7 mi) between Arth and the Cham - Zug bay. The Lorze as the main feeder river empties its waters into the lake at its northern extremity, but 1 km (0.6 mi) further west issues from the lake to pursue its course ...

  6. Golzerensee - Wikipedia

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    Golzerensee (some times Golzernsee) is a lake at Golzeren (also Golzern) in the Canton of Uri, Switzerland. Its surface area is 5.7 ha (14 acres). Golzeren is located in the Maderanertal and can be reached by cable car from Bristen (municipality of Silenen). The lake is a popular fishing location.

  7. List of lakes of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a sortable table listing all major lakes of Switzerland. The table includes all still water bodies located either entirely or partly in Switzerland , both natural and artificial, that have a surface area of at least 30 hectares (74 acres), regardless of water volume, maximum depth or other metric.

  8. Angling - Wikipedia

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    In Switzerland, catch and release fishing is considered inhumane and was banned in September 2008. [36] Barbless hooks, which can be created from a standard hook by removing the barb with pliers or can be bought, are sometimes resisted by anglers because they believe that increased fish escapes.

  9. Lake Lucerne - Wikipedia

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    The Central Switzerland Motorboat Club (Motorbootclub Zentralschweiz) was established in 1980 and the Hergiswil Water Sports Club (Wassersportclub Hergiswil) in 1986. SchweizMobil has created a canoe tour across Lake Lucerne between Brunnen and Gersau.