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invertebrates such as
flying and
aquatic insects to
attract and
catch fish.
Because the m**** of the
fly lure is
insufficient to
overcome air resistance, it cannot...
- that are
natural food of the
target fish species the
fly fishers try to catch.
Artificial flies are
constructed by
fly tying, in
which furs, feathers, thread...
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article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: "
Fish-
Fly" . New
International Encyclopedia. 1905. Liu, Xingyue; Yang, Ding (2006)...
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segment called a "leader" is tied to the
fly line on one end and the
fly on the other. Each rod is
sized to the
fish being sought, the wind and
water conditions...
- mammals,
fishes, reptiles, and birds. It has been
suggested that
fly larvae could be used at a
large scale as food for
farmed chickens, pigs, and
fish. However...
-
Fishing is the
activity of
trying to
catch fish.
Fish are
often caught as
wildlife from the
natural environment (fresh
water or marine), but may also be...
-
invertebrate prey (e.g.
fly fishing); or to be
attached to or
integrated into
other devices that
mimic prey (lure fishing). In 2005, the
fish hook was chosen...
- 'Time for Me to
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fish in the
order Beloniformes,
known colloquially as
flying fish or
flying cod.
About 64
species are
grouped in
seven genera.
While they
cannot fly in...
- for
recreational anglers, who go to
fly fish for pacu. The
International Game
Fish ****ociation has
sponsored fly-fishing
courses for
native Brazilian...