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Do you prefer the term “Angler”, “Fisherman”, or “Hooker”?

by Camp ASCCA Question by MyCowsCanFly©: Do you prefer the term “Angler”, “Fisherman”, or “Hooker”? Why? I saw the term “Angler” was derived from an alternative name for a fishing hook, i.e. angle. It follows we could be called “Hookers.” That would make fishing the world’s oldest profession. “Angler” sounds pretty smart. I guess “fisherperson” [...]

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Where may I find a recipe for ocean “trigger fish/”?

Question by bob l: Where may I find a recipe for ocean “trigger fish/”? Best answer: Answer by Small LadyWell it depends on how you would like to prepare it but the internet has some good recipies if you do a search and also book stores and Libraries offer cook boks that specialize in fish. [...]

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Carp Fishing Rigs – Etang De Villaine

www.CarpInFrance.net – Click Link On Left. Carp Fishing Rigs – Etang De Villaine New and seasoned fishermen can still benefit from a few carp fishing tips, tricks, and techniques, carp fishing rigs are vital depending on the water you are fishing. Even experienced individuals need a regular refresher in order to be reminded about everything [...]

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Is rise in linguistic fallacies/anachronisms here & amongst USA undergrads due to anti-Bible websites or the?

Question by Aonghas Shrugged: Is rise in linguistic fallacies/anachronisms here & amongst USA undergrads due to anti-Bible websites or the? …lack of foreign language instruction in U.S. high schools and college Arts & Sciences programs? OPTIONAL (if interested in classroom examples): I’ve noticed that in the last 10 years my undergrads come into introductory religion [...]

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What is it with”Fisherman map” In Russia? Is it true one only can fish in the area of the residency for free?

by Biofortified Question by : What is it with”Fisherman map” In Russia? Is it true one only can fish in the area of the residency for free? I saw something on NTV yesterday, there was a dude on Tina Kandilaki show. I did not get it. They were saying about fishermen map, like a fisher [...]

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can i get in trouble for “fishing” without a fishing lincense?

by Providence Public Library Question by : can i get in trouble for “fishing” without a fishing lincense? i live right up the street from the cuyahoga river…i know how to fish and im really bored but i don’t have a fishing license….and i wouldn’t even be trying…i’d just be throwing in the line and [...]

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A recipe calls for “fresh (sushi-grade) white-fleshed ocean fish”.. Does Halibut qualify?

Question by just me000: A recipe calls for “fresh (sushi-grade) white-fleshed ocean fish”.. Does Halibut qualify? Best answer: Answer by captainYou just described halibut perfectly…p.s. check out the big bad boy on my avatar…speaking of halibut…. What do you think? Answer below!

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Q&A: Is “Sport Fishing” catch and release?

by Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory Question by : Is “Sport Fishing” catch and release? I’m looking to go fishing this weekend with my friend in the Santa Monica/Malibu area and I’m looking at the Malibu pier and it mentions sports fishing. I’m assuming tha catch and release. Not sure if I’d want to [...]

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Q&A: When someone gives you a “gift”, does it give you any insight as to what that person thinks about you?

Question by Gladys: When someone gives you a “gift”, does it give you any insight as to what that person thinks about you? For example, my sister-in-law dropped by with a “gift” for us on Sunday. She blatantly said it was just a tacky gift that was given to them, but she has no need [...]

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why do we sometimes say “tuna fish” ? Isn’t that like saying “Salmon fish”?

by www.huntfishguide.com Question by ri2left: why do we sometimes say “tuna fish” ? Isn’t that like saying “Salmon fish”? Best answer: Answer by livins4christIt has become a socially acceptable name for such a a fish. It is not grammatically incorrect, but it does sound odd. Add your own answer in the comments!

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