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Fishing
Terms
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B
Backing
Extra line wound on a reel behind a fly line,
used in fly fishing.
Backlash
Snarl of line on reel.
Bobber
Cork float attached to line in still fishing; movement
indicates when a fish bites.
Bucktail
Artificial wet fly made from hair of a deer's tail.
C
Chum
Scattering ground-up fishes or other foods upon the water
to attract fishes.
Creel
Basket or bag suspended from the shoulder in which to
carry fishes.
D
Drag
Movement of line across the water that gives the lure
unnatural action in fly fishing.
Drop-off
Place in a lake where shoal water near shore suddenly
drops off to the depths.
Dropper
Extra fly affixed to the leader ahead of the end, or "tail,"
fly.
E
Eddy
Circulation of water in a moving stream in whirlpool fashion,
which frequently concentrates food for fishes.
Eyed
fly: An artificial fly without a piece of leader already
attached to it.
F
Forage fishes
Fishes commonly eaten by other fishes for food.
Foul-hooked
The hooking of a fish accidentally in any part of the
body except the mouth.
H
Hair frog
Imitation frog made from deer hair.
Hatch
Emergence of natural insect life on the water.
Hook cast
A type of cast in fly fishing in which the lure hooks
around interfering objects.
Hook
shank
Long straight part of the hook.
L
Landing net
Cotton or linen net bag on a hoop used to lift hooked
fishes from the water.
Leader
Nylon or gut extension attached to the end of the line.
nymph. Type of fly resembling underwater insect life.
P
Pan fish
Type of fish most commonly sought for food rather than
sport, such as perch and crappies.
Plug
Wooden or plastic lure with hooks attached made to resemble
a food attractive to fishes.
Pool
Deep portion of a stream commonly found at bends, where
bigger fishes lie.
R
Reel seat
Place where a reel is affixed to the rod. riffle. Shallow
portion of a stream, where water passes over sunken boulders
or rocks.
Rise
Activity of fishes in feeding on a natural insect hatch.
Rollcast
Type of cast developed in fly fishing where background
obstructions prohibit a backcast.
Rough
fish
Type of fish not considered useful for food or sport.
S
Seine
Cotton or twine net used to capture fishes.
Sinker
Lead weight that can be affixed to the line to carry the
lure into deeper water.
Snag
Hooked lure fouled on some obstruction.
Snelled fly
Fly with a piece of leader already attached to it.
Spinner
Shiny metal blade that revolves around a fine wire shank
when pulled through the water and thus attracts fishes.
Split shot
Type of sinker in the shape of a sphere, with a split
in the middle in which the line rests.
Streamer
Wet fly made from full chicken feathers to resemble a
minnow. strike. Action of a fish in taking a lure.
T
Taper
Graduation in diameter of a line or leader from large
to small.
Terminal Tackle
Part of fishing gear nearest the lure--for example, leaders.
Tippet
Extension tied on to the end of leaders that have been
broken off or used up.
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