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Gear review of the new Lunkerhunt Furenzy Mouse, a hollow body topwater lure designed for catching largemouth bass from heavy ...
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Pacing paw-to-paw, the fishing cat hisses. About twice the size of a domestic cat, its grey-green eyes fix on the keeper who ...
On a mild February morning, Isaac Blanco quickly places half a sardine into each cage as his brother, Julio, steers their ...
Chennai was once a cluster of fishing villages, and the city's fishing communities are among its earliest settlers. The city's love for nethili fry is almost unconditional. You can't go wrong with ...
We approach the longest daylight hours of the year that reach a peak on the summer solstice June 20. There are extra daylight hours to go fishing so get outdoors! The first two Saturdays in June ...
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This is a very different approach to technology to the one we find in settler colonial cultures. Aboriginal fish traps in Brewarrina in New South Wales are an example of First Nations technology.
“The Ghost Trap” does Maine justice. As someone who’s never set foot on a lobster boat and who has only lived in Maine for a measly 37 years or so, I can’t speak to how accurately ...
The Heiltsuk also used stone fish traps — miniature stone walls that stretch across tidal inlets. Fish swam through high gaps in the walls and, when the tide receded, were trapped.
Other non-colonial varieties — ciona intestinalis, or “sea vases,” and a European variety called ascidiella aspersa — are among those that grow on fixed fishing gear.
The 550-year-old Pentlatch fish trap panel is the largest and most complete of its kind that exists today, and measures approximately six metres in length and 70 centimetres wide.