- published: 28 May 2013
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Recreational fishing, also called sport fishing, is fishing for pleasure or competition. It can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is fishing for profit, or subsistence fishing, which is fishing for survival.
The most common form of recreational fishing is done with a rod, reel, line, hooks and any one of a wide range of baits. Other devices, commonly referred to as terminal tackle, are also used to affect or complement the presentation of the bait to the targeted fish. Some examples of terminal tackle include weights, floats, and swivels. Lures are frequently used in place of bait. Some hobbyists make handmade tackle themselves, including plastic lures and artificial flies. The practice of catching or attempting to catch fish with a hook is known as angling.
Big-game fishing is conducted from boats to catch large open-water species such as tuna, sharks and marlin. Noodling and trout tickling are also recreational activities.
The early evolution of fishing as recreation is not clear. For example, there is anecdotal evidence for fly fishing in Japan as early as the ninth century BCE, and in Europe Claudius Aelianus (175–235 CE) describes fly fishing in his work On the Nature of Animals.
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Recreational (or sport) fishing is fishing for pleasure or competition and is a popular activity in our country. Unfortunately, many fishermen lose gear which has a devastating effect on the marine life but and birds. In cooperation with Project Baseline Haarlemmermeer we recently investigated the issues caused by recreational fishing in freshwater lake Haarlemmermeersebos located in The Netherlands. We found a lot of lost lures, weights, lines and were faced with two dead coots, probably drowned after entanglement. More info: www.ghostfishing.org
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'Green-and-gold October': fishing in the Rideau and Ottawa Rivers, downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Grossly modified by human activity, the Ottawa and Rideau Rivers retain a vestige of their ecological richness. This can be appreciated by angling, that brings the fisher closer to remnants of aquatic and terrestrial nature.
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Australia has a coastal lifestyle that we're proud of. Naturally we want to pass it onto our kids in good shape, so creating new Marine Parks in Commonwealth waters has been a pretty popular decision. Unfortunately some 'information' out there about the new Marine Parks isn't accurate. In some cases it's just plain misleading. Here, we provide you with the information to make up your own mind about these new Marine Parks. We think you'll find it's all pretty reasonable stuff. Watch Ian Kiernan AO, Australian of the Year and co-founder of Clean Up Australia, talk about the new Marine Parks. For more information and to download the maps visit http://www.greatforaustralia.net