Fishing tackle is a general term that refers to the equipment used by fishermen when fishing.
Tackle that is attached to the end of a fishing line is called terminal tackle. This includes hooks, sinkers, floats, leaders, swivels, split rings and wire, snaps, beads, spoons, blades, spinners and clevises to attach spinner blades to fishing lures.
Almost any equipment or gear used for fishing can be called fishing tackle. Some examples are hooks, lines, sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, lures, spears, nets, gaffs, traps, waders and tackle boxes.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Fishing Tackle
Salt Water Fish Species
Ballen wrasse
Bass
Bream
brill
Bull huss
coalfish
Cod
Conger eel
Dab
Dogfish
flounder
Garfish
Haddock
Ling
Mackerel
mullet
Plaice
Pollack
Pouting
shark
Sharks
Skate
Sole
Thornback ray
Tope
Turbot
Whiting
Bass
Bream
brill
Bull huss
coalfish
Cod
Conger eel
Dab
Dogfish
flounder
Garfish
Haddock
Ling
Mackerel
mullet
Plaice
Pollack
Pouting
shark
Sharks
Skate
Sole
Thornback ray
Tope
Turbot
Whiting
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Freshwater Fish Species
Atlantic salmon
Barbel
Bream
Brown trout
Carp
Catfish
Chub
Crucian carp
Dace
Eel
Grass carp
Grayling
Gudgeon
Mahseer
Orfe
Perch
Pike
Rainbow trout
Roach
Rudd
Tench
Zander
Barbel
Bream
Brown trout
Carp
Catfish
Chub
Crucian carp
Dace
Eel
Grass carp
Grayling
Gudgeon
Mahseer
Orfe
Perch
Pike
Rainbow trout
Roach
Rudd
Tench
Zander
Fishing
Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are normally caught in the wild. Techniques for catching fish include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping.
Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish. It is an ancient and worldwide practice that dates back about 10,000 years with various techniques and traditions and it has been transformed by modern technological developments.
Fishing is the activity of hunting for fish. It is an ancient and worldwide practice that dates back about 10,000 years with various techniques and traditions and it has been transformed by modern technological developments.
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