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  2. Electrofishing - Wikipedia

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    When using pulsed DC for fishing, the pulse rate and the intensity of the electric field strongly influence the size and nature of the catch. The conductivity of the water influences the shape and extent of the electric field and thus affects the field's ability to induce capture-prone behavior in the fish. It can also cause injury to the fish.

  3. Fishing reel - Wikipedia

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    The centrepin reel (or centerpin, center pin, or float reel) is a single-action reel which runs freely enough on its axle ("centrepin"). The centrepin reel is the earliest fishing reel design invented by humans, and is historically and currently used for coarse fishing. Instead of a mechanical drag, the angler's thumb is typically used to ...

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    Action cameras are therefore typically compact, rugged, and waterproof at the surface level. They typically use CMOS image sensors, [1] and can take photos in burst mode and time-lapse mode as well as record high-definition video (as of 2019, mid-range to high-end action cameras can record 4K video at 60 fps). Slow-motion video recording at 120 ...

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  6. Dropshotting - Wikipedia

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    Drop shotting is a highly finesse angling technique using plastic baits, consisting of a small thin-wire hook with a weight attached to the tag end of the line. This is in contrast to the more traditional Texas Rig , where the weight slides inline, resting on the nose of the bait; or the Carolina Rig , where the weight is fixed above the bait.

  7. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Bank fishing is usually performed with a fishing rod and reel, although nets, traps, and spears can also be used. People who fish from a boat can sometimes access more areas in prime locations with greater ease than bank fishermen. However, many people do not own boats and find fishing from the bank has its own advantages.