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  2. Fishing reel - Wikipedia

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    An older design baitcasting reel – the ABU Garcia Ambassadeur A more modern baitcasting reel. The baitcasting reel or baitcaster is a multiplying reel like modified from the conventional reel, but with a lighter spool and a higher, more forwardly positioned line guide to facilitate farther and smoother casting, hence the name.

  3. Alvey Reels - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, the first graphite back/fibreglass 4” (100 mm) reel was designed and manufactured. An ‘Easy Cast’ system based on a very early 1930 system was developed and by using tough strong injection moulded plastics a new range of economy reels was started.

  4. ABU Garcia - Wikipedia

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    There is also a book titled Vintage Fishing Reels of Sweden by Daniel Skupien, that contains a large amount of valuable information on ABU Garcia fishing tackle, as well as a comprehensive work detailing the history of smaller Ambassadeur reels,´Small Ambassadeurs: The Legendary Light-line Fishing Reels: The Ambassadeur 2500C, 1500C and ...

  5. Spin fishing - Wikipedia

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    Bottom bouncing is a spin fishing technique where the spinner is cast up river from the shore, and then allowed to bounce on the river bottom until it has moved downstream. The rod tip is held higher in the air than normal and the speed of retrieval is faster. This method is commonly used when float fishing from an inflatable dingy.

  6. Music & Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Music & Arts Center eventually became one of the largest chain of musical instrument retail stores serving school band and orchestra programs, with 62 stores throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Northeast regions of the U.S. as well as Colorado. [2] In 1998, the corporate headquarters moved from Rockville to Frederick, Maryland. [2]

  7. Sega Bass Fishing - Wikipedia

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    Sega Bass Fishing is an arcade fishing game where players attempt to hook and reel in fish with different lures. It uses a fishing rod controller, [2] [3] which in the arcade version includes both a working reel and a fishing line which extends into the main cabinet and changes tension and movement according to the player's actions and fish's movements. [4]