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A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g., rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal Glass floats, glass fishing floats, or Japanese glass fishing floats are popular collectors' items. They were once used by fishermen in many Fly tying is the process of producing an artificial fly used by fly fishing anglers to catch fish.Helen Shaw, an American professional fly tyer, defined it as the "simple process of binding various materials to a hook BOat Glass Float The hair rig is a piece of fishing tackle which allows a bait to be presented without sitting directly on the hook. It is mainly associated with boilies, but works effectively with most other baits as well. Hair rig A Hand Bailer is a device used for removing water which has entered a boat. In the simplest case, it is merely a container which can be filled manually and then emptied. This kind of device is in use Hand Bailer A corf (pl. corves) also spelt corve (pl. corves) is a container of wood, net, chicken wire, metal or plastic used to contain live fish, eels or Corf Deep Fish Finder Deeper Fishfinder is a wireless bluetooth [1][2] or Wi- Fi castable sonar which displays its readings on a smartphone or a tablet via Deeper app. [3][4] It is mostly used to find fish location, A diving mask (also half mask, dive mask or scuba mask) is an item of diving equipment that allows underwater divers, including, scuba divers, free- divers, and snorkelers to see clearly underwater. [1][2] Diving Mask A lobster trap or lobster pot is a portable trap that traps lobsters or crayfish and is used in lobster fishing. In Scotland (chiefly in the north), the word creel is used to refer to a device used to catch lobsters and other Lobster Trap

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A boat is a watercraft of a large range of sizes designed to float, plane, work or travel on water. Small boats are typically found on inland waterways (e.g., rivers and lakes) or in protected coastal areas. However, boats such as the whaleboat were designed for operation from a ship in an offshore environment.

Glass floats, glass fishing floats, or Japanese glass fishing floats are popular collectors' items. They were once used by fishermen in many parts of the world to keep their fishing nets, as well as longlines or droplines afloat.

Fly tying is the process of producing an artificial fly used by fly fishing anglers to catch fish.Helen Shaw, an American professional fly tyer, defined it as the "simple process of binding various materials to a hook with thread".[1] However, thread is no longer always necessary since modern materials such as UV-cured resins can be used to fix the materials to the hook.

BOat

Glass Float

The hair rig is a piece of fishing tackle which allows a bait to be presented without sitting directly on the hook. It is mainly associated with boilies, but works effectively with most other baits as well. The hair rig became popular in the 1970s. It has been experimented with by English anglers, and has revolutionised carp fishing.

Hair rig

A Hand Bailer is a device used for removing water which has entered a boat. In the simplest case, it is merely a container which can be filled manually and then emptied. This kind of device is in use since early times. It is still in use on small boats and rafts. Some regulations require them as mandatory equipment.

Hand Bailer

A corf (pl. corves) also spelt corve (pl. corves) is a container of wood, net, chicken wire, metal or plastic used to contain live fish, eels or crustaceans (such as crayfish) underwater, at docks or in fishing boats.

CorfDeep Fish Finder

Deeper Fishfinder is a wireless bluetooth[1]

[2] or Wi-Fi castable sonar which displays its readings on a smartphone or a tablet via Deeper app.[3][4] It is mostly used to find fish location, get information about depth, water temperature and bottom contour. It also has Ice fishing and real-time mapping modes.

A diving mask (also half mask, dive mask or scuba mask) is an item of diving equipment that allows underwater divers, including, scuba divers, free-divers, and snorkelers to see clearly underwater.[1][2]

Surface supplied divers usually use a full face mask or diving helmet, but in some systems the half mask may be used.

Diving Mask

A lobster trap or lobster pot is a portable trap that traps lobsters or crayfish and is used in lobster fishing. In Scotland (chiefly in the north), the word creel is used to refer to a device used to catch lobsters and other crustaceans. A lobster trap can hold several lobsters. Lobster traps can be constructed of wire and wood, or metal and netting or rigid plastic.

Lobster Trap

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Modern RodsFishing rods consist of a slender pole made of strong but pliable materials. When combined with a fishing line and reel, the rod allows you to cast your line far into the water. Rods vary depending on what type of fishing you plan on doing and typically are classified by their action (how far it bends), strength (power), taper and responsiveness. Rods typically are made from graphite or fiberglass.

Modern Rods Fishing ReelsThe reel combines with the fishing rod and allows you to reel in your line. This allows you to pull in a fish or simply reel the line in for another cast. The reel sits in a reel seat near the handle of the fishing pole.

Fishing Reels

Sturdy LeadersLeaders are either monafilament or wire that is more abrasion-resistant and heavier than fishing line alone. The leader connects the end of the line to the bait and hook. It's used to protect your fishing line and help prevent it from breaking -- or being bitten in half -- while you reel in larger fish. A leader is not always necessary, and it typically is used only when there is concern that a fish will create enough force to snap your line.

Sturdy Leaders

Fish HooksThe hook is what snags the fish so you can reel it in. Fishing hooks are designed to impale and imped in the mouth of a fish as it bites your bait. If the fish is unable to unhook itself, you can play it until it tires and then reel it in and gaff or net it. Fish hooks vary in design, size, shape and material depending, on what type of fish you are angling for.

Floats and Weights Floats and weights determine where your hook settles in the water. Weights are added to the fishing line to pull the hook farther toward the bottom, to dangle enticingly in front of bottom-dwelling fish. Floats hold the line closer to the surface, preventing the entire line from sinking to the bottom. Where you place the float on the line determines how deep the weight on the line can take your hook.

Fish Hooks

Bait and LuresBait varies from cheap worms and fish eggs to more expensive live bait, such as small, live fish or frogs. Bait also can be as simple as a marshmallow or a kernel of corn. Lures vary in price and sophistication; they either mimic the behavior of the favorite prey of the fish or are designed to perk the attention of fish with color or reflection.

Flaots and Weights

Bait and Lures

Bobber

Pen Type PH Meter