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    Cannibals of the Deep (1931–1932) - Mack Sennett produced fishing reels Charles Bowers Comedies (1927–1928) – trick comedies (some with stop-motion animation ) C. L. Chester “Chester-Outings” and “Chester Screenics” (1919–1921) – travelogues , also comedies with a chimpanzee Snooky

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    The rod may be equipped with a reel so the line can be reeled in, and some form of bait or a lure attached to the hook. Fly fishing is a special form of rod fishing in which the reel is attached to the back end of the rod, and heavy line is cast with a complex, repetitive whipping motion to deliver the ultra light artificial fly to its target.

  4. Casting (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Drop-casting, on the other hand, is all about fast sinking, and the angler must bring the rod high before releasing the finger grip on the line and drop the cast into water with full force. The double-handed overhead cast, used more for distance, uses a kendo-like overhead swing to throw the line as far as possible. [3]

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  7. Distance line - Wikipedia

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    Cave diving guide line reel. A distance line, penetration line, cave line, wreck line or guide line is an item of diving equipment used by scuba divers as a means of returning to a safe starting point in conditions of low visibility, water currents or where pilotage is difficult.