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In article , Simon Adams
wrote: Fishing can be split into 3 types. Game, coarse and sea. Sea fishing is self explanatory. You sure? Eels, even at sea, remain classified as coarse within 12 miles of the shore. Trout and salmon remain game likewise. Game fishing invovles catching fish that are eaten They don't have to be. Coarse fishing involves fishing in fresh water. Because there are few fresh water fish good to eat, they are usually put back? Hmmm. Even that's an oversimplification. Where will you classify grayling? What about mullet, bass, flounders and shad in rivers? Better not mention sticklebacks. Cheerio, -- |
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![]() also... Traditionally game fishing meant pursuit of any species of fish with an adipose fin. The adipose fin is a small fleshy fin located behind the dorsal fin and in front of the caudal fin. The grey area always used to be Grayling which many game (as in trout and salmon) fishermen regard as a coarse fish. if you treat Game fishing as fishing for Trout (all variants), Salmon and Charr then you won't be far wrong in the eyes of most... "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Simon Adams wrote: Fishing can be split into 3 types. Game, coarse and sea. Sea fishing is self explanatory. You sure? Eels, even at sea, remain classified as coarse within 12 miles of the shore. Trout and salmon remain game likewise. Game fishing invovles catching fish that are eaten They don't have to be. Coarse fishing involves fishing in fresh water. Because there are few fresh water fish good to eat, they are usually put back? Hmmm. Even that's an oversimplification. Where will you classify grayling? What about mullet, bass, flounders and shad in rivers? Better not mention sticklebacks. Cheerio, -- |
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