Swinging a leg over the seat he fished the key out of his duster pocket and cranked the engine into life. |
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She got down to pick it up, and saw a folded up piece of paper underneath there, so she fished it out, and read it. |
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The boys played together on the nearby hills and fished and swam in the local loch. |
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Lake sturgeon have been fished for their flesh and their oil as well as for their caviar. |
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After all, he drove to the Big Hole in an automobile, fished with a fiberglass rod, and tied flies with synthetic materials. |
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The carp are not fished for much and many are uncaught fish, one of the attractions. |
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I always fished from the opposite side of the hole because about nine inches below its edge, at water level, a wide flat rock jutted out. |
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I had fished this for carp, and caught quite a few tench on boiled baits and carp rigs. |
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Anchorage used to have an honor farm where inebriates grew their own food and fished. |
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Leighton Beach has fished well for garfish, herring and yellow-finned whiting and for anglers with limited mobility is not a bad spot to fish. |
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Settlers tilled the land, maintained livestock, and fished along the shore. |
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As with most heavily fished waters, the Carp in these lakes have seen most types of rigs and bait. |
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The fishing in turbulent, sandy water usually is best on natural bait fished with a big rig and heavy weight near bottom. |
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He caught several fish, learnt a lot about the fish, the flies and when to use surface fished popper, floating flies or sunk flies. |
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The hook was baited with two maggots and the tackle fished a few inches over-depth. |
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They hunted, fished and stole ponies, and occasionally when a trader came and supplied them, they drank firewater and fought with one another. |
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Jess fished a pack of Happy Families playing cards out of her pocket, and began making up stories with the jolly smiling faces on the cards. |
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They fished during one of those warm, springlike days we get usually just ahead of a cold front. |
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Mother put her market bag down and fished out the brown butcher paper Mr. Belz had given her. |
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Calliope wrinkled her pert little nose and fished in her backpack for concealer and foundation. |
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As the Boss choked and spluttered for air he fished in his pocket for something. |
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As they neared the lab, Jessi fished into her bag, pulling out a packet of twinkies. |
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He twizzled about in his chair and fished a bulky brown envelope, waving it victoriously as he turned back around. |
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She fished into her pocket until she pulled out a tiny parcel of tissue paper. |
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Livebaits will be fished on a float paternoster, while the deads will be fished on a link ledger. |
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Cyprus has been intensively fished for many years and scuba spearfishing remains popular. |
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Virginia fished on peg 8 whilst I fished next door in peg 7 casting out to the island to my left. |
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The chosen venue was the far bank, below the dam, and we fished pegs three and four. |
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Floater fishing is also working well at Poole Bridge Farm where mixers fished over floating pellets is the top tactic. |
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Some early barbel have been reported from the Park with the usual hot-spots producing to caster, corn or pellets fished over hemp. |
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Nakamura fished a cell phone from his pants pocket, and the device chirped as he thumbed the two-way communication button. |
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He fished a groundbait feeder with maggot for eight roach and a solitary eel for 2lb 10 oz. |
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The Ojibwa fished throughout the year, using hooks, nets, spears, and traps. |
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A reasonable number of anglers fished the lake and, encouragingly, reported that good numbers of fish were observed. |
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He fished with a golden net drawn by cords woven of purple and scarlet threads. |
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It fell to hair-rigged halibut pellet fished in conjunction with a cage feeder packed with pellets and halibut pellet groundbait. |
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Flocks of terns and cormorants fished offshore, while fronds of kelp writhed in the surf like the flailing arms of sea monsters. |
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The opener fished at a widish delivery, edging it to Parthiv Patel behind the stumps. |
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He rode about with Uncle Frank in the grocery wagon, he tended store, he fished, and went berrying. |
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Sometimes we fished by hand with our heads under water without wearing our goggles. |
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Much to the amusement of the car driver, the man in khaki fished out a couple of hundred rupee notes towards compensation. |
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The quenelles will remain in the fryer and can be fished out using a spider or a fryer basket once finished. |
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The author has fished this river for some twenty-five years and has caught about twenty-five maskinonge in that time. |
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He fished pellet at three and five metres to edge ahead of a crowded frame with carp, tench, chub, bream and barbel. |
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These are quite high-level streams and are generally fished for trout but barbel are present. |
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Fishing a groundbait feeder with chopped worm he fished redworm on the hook tempting small carp and tench. |
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Whenever we fished this popular jetty, I got the job of digging up the lugworm on the beach, and then gutting the mackerel when we got home. |
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The Kobuk River valley has been hunted and fished for thousands of years by the Inupiat Eskimos. |
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As a youngster he fished off the rocks for the usual species of cod, pollack, coley, wrasse, mackerel and dogfish with the odd plaice or eel. |
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Tennyson fished out the Waveracer disk and carefully placed it on the top of a rather unstable pile of unpackaged disks and empty cases. |
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I also intended fishing another small gravel pit, a pit hardly fished but from which I'd heard rumours of tench to over 8 pounds. |
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We fished a beat that had a small narrow island about a third of the way down. |
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I have canoed, fished, sailed and more recently I have become qualified in powerboats. |
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Hundreds of thousands of tonnes of cod were taken out each year, building up great fortunes for those that fished it. |
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As I fished through the tail of the pool I allowed the fly to swing into the slow shallow water close to my bank. |
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He let the larger trout stay in the shadows near the banks and fished the middle of the stream in journeyman fashion. |
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A handful of shivering Albanians are fished out of the Adriatic, distressed beyond belief, hoping desperately for signs of missing relatives. |
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Next week I return to England and look at a water that had not been fished for 20 years and was full of massive tench. |
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As the Cut Off was the first venue I fished for zander it will always have a special appeal, but sentimentality aside, it is well worth a visit. |
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Through a gap in the branches, only the most meagre stretch of water could be fished before the fly dragged hopelessly across the surface. |
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Jack fished some fast water just upstream of Redscar wood known as Duck Island. |
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The people of India have always lived along the coast, and have always fished the waters. |
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Wigwam appears as it might have two hundred years ago when the Potawatomi fished its seemingly placid waters. |
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He fished a tape recorder from his jeans pocket and put it on the table between him and the two women. |
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After a short spell of silence, I reached back into the van and fished out a bulky wooden box covered in black and white square. |
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Leaping over the king size bed, Roy fished the grenade out of his jacket and pulled the pin, holding the timing clip down. |
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I fished out a ten dollar bill and handed it to her, grabbing my bag and following her to the cash register. |
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The Irishman reached back and fished out the folder, placing it on his lap as he deposited the coffee mug in its place. |
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He fished his keys out of his pocket and made his way round the other side of the car, unlocking the driver's door. |
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The knack is to anchor well away from the bank or reed bed to be fished, then cast baits back in to the mark. |
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I fished a little hole that was barely a foot deep, behind the main reed bed, inaccessible from the rest of the lake. |
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Dejectedly, everyone fished out their keys and laid them silently in front of the headmaster. |
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Una Persson settled a slim, perfect reefer into her holder and fished her Meredith from her top pocket. |
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She watched as Lily broke eggs into a bowl and fished out pieces of shell with her fingers. |
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At that time I was doing fairly well on the traditional baits, meat, cheese and lobworms, fished over beds of hemp, or breadcrumb. |
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He had fished out a fifty dollar bill, plus four quarters, one dime, and a nickel. |
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Finally, I reached into the compartment of the case, and fished out a reed. |
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Pen put the paper under her arm and fished around in her wallet for her bus pass for she noticed that the bus had just pulled up. |
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Jules took the hint and fished out a crumpled ten-euro note from her purse. |
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We fished together, in rowboats, off riverbanks and bridges, in rivers and lakes, with worms and fish eggs, and lures and flies. |
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At length, the clerk returned, fished under the counter for a collection of small paper envelopes, and rang them up. |
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He dropped the rag into the steaming water, then fished it out with a scrub brush. |
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You've probably heard that an infant was fished out of the river earlier in the week. |
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By the time help arrived, most of the parents had fished their children out of the blackened water. |
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Despite the poor angling conditions a good number of anglers fished the lake with some success. |
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I reached into my pocket and fished out my Zippo, quickly flipping the top back and lighting it. |
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It is normally fished with a conventional length leader of about 9ft with a sinking line. |
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Elsewhere, you might expect a few worms would be fished out of the pool with a net and life would go on. |
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Horrified boat tour tourists faithfully fished his broken body from the water below. |
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I fished the phone out of the water, and also my camera, and waded to the shore. |
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Only a few trout were recorded for the seven anglers who fished for a short period. |
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Baiting with a big chunk of meat I fished on for half an hour or so without a bite. |
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It was late afternoon and most of the boats that fished and shrimped off shore were coming in for the night. |
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By the 1970s, shrimpers in the Gulf of Mexico had fished them nearly to extinction. |
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The teacher fished out a stopwatch from her shorts' pocket and gave the signal to go. |
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Cormier then fished a digital camera out of his pocket and began shooting photos of his gal pal. |
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The bait was two casters fished on a size 14 hook over a small carpet of hemp and caster. |
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There, we fished the ocean from the beaches, waiting until the sunbathers had cooked themselves enough first and the evening cool arrived. |
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Reports say that the hatches of mayfly were fair to good, all depending on which part of the lough was fished. |
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The Duke fished in the pockets of his safari jacket for his cigarettes and lighter, found both and lit up. |
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Since five he'd fished under his grandfather's tutelage and had caught just about every known fish. |
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I fished out another butterscotch candy from the jar, wondering if the doctor would even notice that I took any. |
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Tarakihi are fished primarily in the Bay of Plenty on the eastern coast of New Zealand's North Island. |
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A large lump of floating bread flake fished in conjunction with a controller float was the successful method. |
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While sawfish haven't been fished commercially, they can get lured by lines set for other fish. |
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Each day the men went out in the dories and fished the reef. |
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He pulled out his wallet and fished out a five-dollar bill for his tab. |
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We fished at the local harbour in Granton, Edinburgh, not far from the famous Port of Leith, once a thriving port of call for many large ships and cutters. |
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But for John Wilberforce Preston, who has fished the rivers and ponds of Craven man and boy for some 50 years, all is not well in the Aire Valley. |
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Finding that these men who fished for the billfish monsters were as alike, and yet as different as it were possible to be, to each other and to myself. |
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This month I will be chasing the striper bass in Chesapeake Bay off Maryland in the hope of connecting with a twenty pounder on a surface fished fly. |
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I dug through a box of linens and fished out my yellow tie-dye sheets. |
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Tales were told of flood-bound trains marooned in the desert for so long that drivers fished in new-born rivers or shot wild goats in order to feed their passengers. |
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Dr Conrad took a blanket from the bed and wrapped it tightly round him, then gently fished a tissue out of a box and wiped the tears from Danny's face. |
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The beats of the Norwegian Flyfishers Club are fished on a rotational basis, giving each angler equal rights, and a maximum of four anglers per beat. |
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Water hens nested, herons fished, and ducks and puddocks swam in the dam. |
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The effect of byelaw 5 is to impose a regime of mandatory catch and release for salmon fished with rod and line in the early part of the season, up to 16 June. |
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The answer of course is that these waters are lucrative and these countries have fished their own waters to the levels where they have insufficient stocks. |
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A stone's throw from a mosaic pike, two lads fished the muddy waters. |
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Maybe because these waters haven't been fished by people too much. |
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Nicole put her hand in her plaid skirt and fished out a set of keys. |
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She fished out four quarters from her purse and handed in to the girl. |
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She grabbed her bag, fished out her wallet, and pulled out a credit card. |
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In response, I fished for my tiny silver cell phone and flipped it open. |
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Carly rummaged around in the cooler, and fished out a six-pack of soda. |
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He reached inside his pocket, fished out another cigarette and lit it. |
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He pulled on his jacket and fished the keys out of his pocket. |
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She pulled out a little notepad from her pocket and fished out a pen. |
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Directed by the helicopter, nine people were fished out of the water and they told the rescue team that the boat had been taken over by terrorists. |
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He said bikes had been fished out of the river before, but never a barrow. |
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When the corpses of two Chinese fishermen were fished out of the sea in the Falklands' territorial waters last February, a forensic pathologist had to be flown in from London. |
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Having decided, she carefully walked over to her tall boy, as to not bump into anything, opened a drawer and fished out what looked like a one-piece. |
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Worn out, he retired to Cardross, his quiet, thatched, unfortified summer hall on the Clyde, and sailed and fished like the Celtic forebears he was careful to acknowledge. |
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I had fished both the tidal and non tidal Thames for pike for many years. |
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Seventy percent of the world's most valuable fisheries, and 11 of 15 major fishing grounds, are either overfished or fished to the limit according to the United Nations. |
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Some of the deeper slower water by the golf course and downstream is best fished with swim feeder rig using hemp as an attractor with gentles or casters as hook bait. |
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Eel, catfish, carp, shad, herring, sturgeon and striped bass have all been fished commercially in the Hudson, and all have been found contaminated with PCBs at unsafe levels. |
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The fishermen of the cooperative had a large outrigger canoe, fished in a traditional manner with nets and caught about 350 kilo of fish a day on average. |
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These weights have a hole or holes bored into them and help, with the aid of buoyant floats, keep the net vertical in the water and fished as a gill or seine net. |
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Particularly when you realize that the food has been cooked to your order, not just fished out of a large pot that has been slowly incubating for the past four hours. |
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I mean, wow, the true scale of the AIPAGT didn't hit me until I unpacked my suitcase for the final time last week and fished the final Trophy from my luggage. |
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Here, near where Sacagawea was reunited with her family, Bannocks and Sheepeaters fished the mountain stream for the chinook salmon that filled its waters each summer. |
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He has fished tuna in the Bay of Biscay and off the south west coast. |
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I made my way to the bathroom where I fished through piles of hair accessories until I found my giant clip with which I fastened my hair in a French twist. |
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He reached into his pocket and fished out his wallet to pay Collin. |
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I fished next to Milo Colombo, the chap that makes the Milo pole floats. |
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Crane pushed his suspenders off his shoulders and grabbed at his pipe and fished his tobacco pouch from his pocket and began to stuff the pipe's bowl. |
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Every inch the rock star, he drags on a cigarette and notes that when the studio's car park gutters were cleaned, syringes were fished out by the fistful. |
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I fished it with such a slow retrieve that the fly was virtually static. |
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Their parents fished along the Luapula river and cultivated seasonal crops on subsistence smallholdings, so purchasing expensive textbooks was out of the question. |
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He fished a pipe out of his pocket, lit it up, and began to smoke. |
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I fished a crumpled copy of my class schedule from my navy suit jacket. |
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Still, the original Tampanians were Native Americans who fished in the shallows of Tampa Bay. |
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The coarse lake at Tewitfield continues to produce plenty of small carp, tench, roach, rudd and skimmers using maggot and casters fished on the drop. |
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The Kenai and Russian Rivers are noted salmon runs but are fished for the hearty rainbow trout and Dolly Vardens that feed upon the salmon's eggs. |
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I know the area well, having fished and crabbed their for many years. |
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Nefyn was also an important herring port, and most coastal communities fished for crab and lobster. |
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Though less fished for, warm-water species include largemouth and smallmouth bass, yellow perch, brown bullhead, pumpkinseed, and bluegill. |
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They believed Saint Andrew fished, from the depths, the souls of the drowned. |
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In other parts of its range, such as the Nordic countries, it is much more common, and is fished extensively. |
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Squid are heavily fished for and eaten as fried calamari, and often are an ingredient in Italian American cooking in this region. |
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The bay has rich cockle beds, which have been fished by locals for generations. |
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Data analysis appears to support the viability of these areas, which appear to help ensure that the Manx queenie can be fished sustainably. |
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It is both fished and raised commercially, and is considered to be the most important fish currently cultured in the Mediterranean. |
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This bears importance to humans, as jellyfish diets consist largely of larval fish, the adults of which are commercially fished by humans. |
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An intern had fished it out of the slush pile and handed it to Linville. |
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These quotas can be fished, bought, sold, or leased allowing for the least cost vessels to be used. |
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For example, two or more lobster pots that are fished together may be referred to as a trawl. |
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An exception was made for the coastal strip, which was reserved for local fishermen who had traditionally fished those areas. |
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This plain dish was supported by the subsistence farmers of the island, who crofted the land and fished the sea for centuries. |
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Toothfish are commercially fished, and overfishing has reduced toothfish populations. |
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This abundance is the reason that the Scotian Shelf is one of the Atlantic Ocean's most fished areas. |
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Spiny dogfish are fished for food in Europe, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Chile. |
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The North Sea cod stock is primarily fished by European Union member states and Norway. |
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Around Iceland, three separate populations of herring were traditionally fished. |
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Yellowfin tuna are being fished as a replacement for the now largely depleted Southern bluefin tuna. |
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The Cape hake is often fished together with the species Merluccius paradoxus, which generally lives at greater depths. |
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Anglers with higher family incomes fished more frequently and were less concerned about obtaining fish as food. |
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Mark fished groundbait feeder tactics with worm and caster hook baits for an 80lb bag of slabs, the biggest going over 8lb. |
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Dan Lewis fished the Merthyr Tydfil AA Kemys section of the River Usk and used a lobworm to catch a salmon weighing 8lb. |
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All three fished around Rumness one of the few areas to produce in a flat calm and crystal clear water. |
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Favoured method of the day was black and green attractor patterns fished on an intermediate line. |
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Bait anglers have had good results ledgering with orange floating PowerBait, fished six to 12 inches off the bottom. |
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Langoustines west coastline can be fished from spring through to autumn, while the lobster season starts at the end of September. |
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Made using langoustines fished from Scottish waters, you are hit with a beautiful seaside smell when you open the bag. |
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He was born and bred there, fished in the river and scrumped apples and collected birds' eggs and went to school there. |
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Coastal clans also practised agriculture, fished and managed maple sugar bush. |
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In tomols, they fished and hunted in island waters and participated in active trade with their neighbors on the other islands and mainland. |
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The Triple Time had fished the day before our trip, and caught a blue marlin, as well as lots of dolphin. |
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I have fished across the globe for some of the over 30 species of snakehead, and can attest that these are great targets for fly anglers. |
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Martin Blagborough had to settle for second, while Bob Haigh fished waggler shallow for third. |
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Moore says she hunted and fished all her life, so when she decided on a job in law enforcement, becoming a game warden was a natural choice. |
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As Fleetwood's trawlers mainly fished the North Atlantic in search of cod, the loss of the fishing grounds hit the town hard. |
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Jason Williams hooked five fish on small dry flies when he fished and Chris Jones had a total of eight fish from his two evening visits. |
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From shore to door Walleye, salmon, shad and elver are fished from the Loire, while crabs, scallops and other seafood is fresh from the Atlantic. |
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Heavily fished European plaice and grayling stocks experienced a similar reduction in age at maturity. |
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Hot off the vice, they certainly looked very fishable and, when first fished, there was a great sense of anticipation. |
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A subset of vessels have fished under a moratorium permit since 2004, initiated to prevent overcapitalization of the fleet. |
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Willie Emery from Newbiggin fished the White Hole and, using a combination of lug and rag, took a cod of 9lb 4oz. |
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I fished carefully, used wet flies and dry, all that I had in my book, and even bemeaned myself by baiting a plain hook with a grasshopper. |
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As he fished, the water bailiff spotted Mr Yeomans and informed him that his licence had expired. |
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De Gier had rowed out to where the yacht was anchored, fished up the anchor with a dragline, ascertained that the anchor cable had been cut. |
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Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially. |
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Groupers and snappers are overfished and northern brown shrimp and American cupped oyster are considered fully fished approaching overfished. |
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Six of the nine who fished measured in a total of 10 flounder, nine mackerel, a coalfish and two weevers. |
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At the Oaks another good turn-out of 71 anglers fished in a competitive match where sheltered conditions meant that the pole could be used. |
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Use live or frozen shrimp, sand fleas and fiddler crabs fished on a small hook. |
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Chub mackerel, Scomber japonicus, are the most intensively fished scombroid mackerel. |
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They are shy, and fished a lot by the jungle tribes of Amerindians that rarely get seen by outsiders. |
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Young Matthew Watson fished red maggot and waggler on peg 44 for 16lb of roach and skimmers for third. |
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The Odd Fellows Group from Alnwick fished with George Wady taking the best fish of the day at 4lb 9oz on a Cats Whisker. |
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I have fished the world's greatest waters, with an emphasis on anadromous fish such as salmon and steelhead. |
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The Germans fished near Iceland's coast, and the Hanseatic League engaged in commerce with the Icelanders. |
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Bermudians fished for cod on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland, and were involved in the lumber industry in Central America. |
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It was expected that this area could be fished profitably, and it was not under the control of the existing Virginia government. |
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The Mi'kmaq fished in the Bay of Fundy and lived in communities around the bay for centuries before the first Europeans arrived and continue to live and work around the Bay. |
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Ashley fished with a running ledger and whole calamari at the business end, and on only his second drop down he hooked into something that wasn't going to give up easily. |
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Krill and copepods are not as widely fished, but may be the animals with the greatest biomass on the planet, and form a vital part of the food chain. |
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He fished a small, clear water pocket that was packed with baitfish. |
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For centuries local fishermen used technology that limited the volume of their catch, the area they fished, and let them target specific species and ages of fish. |
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He finished well clear of Yarm's Ronnie Hopkins who caught a few mirror carp and ide on pole fished pellet from peg two for second spot with 9lb 12oz. |
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The team reports that, on deep reefs, the biomass of commercially fished yellowtail snapper in the mangrove-rich areas is double that in the mangrove-poor areas. |
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Meanwhile, the elderly capelin population was quickly fished out. |
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Cow Green also produced a super fish of just over 1lb 8oz recently for Barry Brown from Witton-le-Wear, and this fish was also caught on a Bibio fished on the top dropper. |
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There have been plenty of Jacks around and the best of the week, a 9lb pike, fell to Mr J Danne who float fished lamprey injected with Wychwood winterised fish oil. |
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Rainbow runners are fished for food and sport in warm waters. |
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European plaice have been fished from the North Sea for hundreds of years. |
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The confluence of land and water ensured a bountiful food supply for the inhabitants, who fished for salmon, halibut, cod, and the small, oily fish known as eulachon. |
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They are usually fished from beam trawlers, otter trawlers or seiners. |
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Mechanic Steve fished luncheon meat hook bait into a deep hole during a short evening session, fished on a Drennan Specimen hook and 12-inch braid hooklength. |
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They fished the coastal waters and farmed the shores of what became Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the St Lawrence River valley of Quebec. |
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Finally, I visited a group of kiack fishermen down in Argyle. This was a new fishery to me. The kiack is fished with a dip net out of small brooks in the Tusket River area. |
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Bottom fishing with cut bait, shrimp and jigs will work on many of the bottom feeders and a live shrimp free lined or fished under a float will get you the free swimmers. |
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In smaller fisheries that are heavily fished, catch and release is the only way to ensure that catchable fish will be available from year to year. |
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The first trawlers fished over the side, rather than over the stern. |
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George Cotton and his predecessors fished their flies with long rods, and light lines allowing the wind to do most of the work of getting the fly to the fish. |
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Almost half of stocks are fished at biologically unsustainable levels. |
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Paul, keen to get back in the action after the keepnet ban has been lifted, fished his 11 metres of his pole with a mixture of pellet and meat hookbaits over pellet feed. |
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The most important species, the Argentine shortfin squid, which reached half a million tonnes in 2013 or half the peak value, is considered fully fished to overfished. |
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The most important species, the Argentine shortfin squid, which reached half a million tons in 2013 or half the peak value, is considered fully fished to overfished. |
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Maxentius' body was fished out of the Tiber and decapitated. |
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But now studies of a small sea sponge fished out of a Danish fjord shows that complex life does not need high levels of oxygen in order to live and grow. |
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Bread fished with feeder tactics is likely to be the best bait for chub, which like big baits, though cheese, meat and lobworms will always attract a greedy chub. |
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They are scooped up from the catwalk with long handled dip nets and fished below with enough weight to get close to the bottom in the swift current. |
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