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TABLE OF CONTENTS RODS 2 REELS 32 ACCESSORIES 39 www.shakespeare-fishing.eu SHAKESPEARE K2 Supreme RODS The Ultimate casting blanks for the Tournament Competitor or the Optimum Distance Caster. Fitted with Fuji Reel seat, Fuji Alconite K Guides and reinforced Push in Joints K2 Black Extreme Twin Tip these rods have proved to be simply the best for the most demanding of beach and shore anglers. Unrivalled Casting Machines with twin tip options for long distance casting. The carbon / glass composite tip helps to provide ultra sensitive bite detection whilst the full carbon hard tip is best for maximising distance. Carbon SIC Guides 3+1 Carbon Fuji Alconite K 3 1381018 043388257994 K2 BLACK EXTREME TWIN TIP 4.20M 4,20 m 1,47 m Fast 540 g 1 J15933 239.00 € 1381019 043388258007 K2 BLACK EXTREME TWIN TIP 4.50M 4,50 m 1,57 m Fast 564 g 1 C17267 259.00 € 1381015 043388257963 K2 TEAM SUPREME 14 4,20 m 1,48 m Fast 629 g 1 G19933 299.00 € 1381020 043388258014 K2 BLACK EXTREME TWIN TIP 5.00M 4,80 m 1,67 m Fast 602 g 1 O18600 279.00 € 1381016 043388257970 K2 TEAM SUPREME 15 4,50 m 1,57 m Fast 672 g 1 M21267 319.00 € K2 Extreme Gold 1381017 043388257987 K2 TEAM SUPREME 16 4,80 m 1,68 m Fast 705 g 1 T22600 339.00 € These rods utilize a hi-tech manufacturing process that incorporates high modulus carbon blanks with a Titanium X-Wrap providing exceptional power casting rods. -
Fishing Gear and Methods for Off-Shore Fishing in Sri Lanka
Fishing gear and methods for off-shore fishing in Sri Lanka Item Type article Authors Pajot, G. Download date 04/10/2021 19:48:40 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32871 Fishing Gear and Methods for OJf=Shore Fishing in Sri Lanka By G. PAJOT* P.reface This paper describes the commercially viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial resources available around Sri Lanka. Also the in-shore fishing methods such ::l.S bait fishery which are related and of prime importance for carrying out certain off-shore methods are described. This paper may serve as a background material for the description of fishing methods and to discussions on their various aspects connected with the operation of those fisheries. Introduction Fishing methods to be applied are determined by known commercially exploitable resources within operating range from a base. As discussed by Dr. Sivasubramaruam on the prevwus paper the Known commercmuy exploitable 1·esomces are of pelagic nature. Deep-sea demersal resources are stili unknown and no commercial scale fishery have even been done and should not be without further experimental investigation which would determine the future commercial value of such resomce· and indicate what vessel, gear technology should be used. As a result the fishing methods to be discussed are as follows : (1) Long lining for large pelagic species such as large Tuna (YeHow:fin, Bigeye), Shark, spearfish and others ; (2) Driftnetting for small and large Tuna species (Skipjack, YeUow:fin and others), shark, spearfish, etc. ; (3) Pole and line for small deep-sea pelagic species such as Skipjaclc, YeUowfi.n, Frigate mackerel, etc.; (4) Purse seining (small scale) for small pelagic species suitable as bait fish for pole and line and longline fisheries. -
Southern Counties Auctioneers
SOUTHERN COUNTIES Lots 811, 818 and 822 Hunting, Shooting & Fishing SATURDAY 23rd NOVEMBER 2013 Lot 740 Lot 607 Lot 761 Lot 670 one of 12 At 10 am In Saleroom 1 (Lots 1 – 673) Lot 541 At 10.30 am in Saleroom 2 Lot 827 £3.00 Lot 20 Lot 19 Lot 481 Lot 481 Lot 302 Lot 192 Lot 10 Lot 199 Lot 21 Lot 200 Lot 69 Lot 201 Lot 194 THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES SPORTING SALE Saturday 23 rd November 10AM SALEROOM 1. LOTS 1- 673 AND AT 10.30 AM SALEROOM 2. LOTS 692 -END. Viewing: Friday 22 nd November 10am -6pm Morning of Sale: 8am-9.45am Lots 1 – 673 (10.00am Start.) 8am-10.15am Lots 692 - END (10.30am Start.) ENQUIRIES: Michael Vesey ~ 07971 571 610 BUYERS PREMIUM: 15% ALL LOTS WITH AN * ARE SUBJECT TO VAT @ 20% NETHERHAMPTON SALEROOMS SALISBURY AUCTION CENTRE NETHERHAMPTON ROAD SALISBURY, SP2 8RH. TEL: 01722 321 215 FAX: 01722 421 553 Email Jenny ~ [email protected] THE SALE CAN BE VIEWED ON THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE: www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk COMMISSION BIDS The Auctioneer will be pleased to execute commission bids of behalf of prospective purchasers providing such commission are given to the auctioneers in writing prior to the start of the sale. TAXIDERMY Commencing at 10 am in Sale Ring 1 1 Brown Trout mounted in bow fronted case gold leaf lettering 'Wilsford cum Lake' 5lb 3oz 27th August £50-100 2 Barn Owl and Cock Pheasant mounted in glass case (pre 1947) £100-150 3 Three Devon & Somerset Stag slots mounted on oak shields, 1937, 1938 and 1940 £30-50 4 Fox Pad mounted in oak shield EAM Fulton Harriers 1956, a fox brush and stag slot on -
"Ostellato's Feeder"
2020 TRADE CATALOGUE "OSTELLATO'S FEEDER" 60 WWW.MAVER.NET WWW.MAVER.CO.UK 2020 TRADE CATALOGUE MAVER CARBON OOstellatostellato TPTP CODE FT. PZ. MM. CLOSED GR. RING TIPS C/W 05737001 11 3 12 117 234 15 3 15-70 05737002 12 3 13 127 266 15 3 20-80 05737003 13 3 15 137 297 15 3 40-150 05737004 13 3 15 137 338 16 3 100-250 05737005 14 3 16 150 383 17 3 50-160 CODE TIPS RODS OZ BASE LENGTH 02156001 OSTELLATO TP 1/2 2,98 mm 550 mm 02156002 OSTELLATO TP 3/4 2,98 mm 550 mm 02156003 OSTELLATO TP 1 2,98 mm 550 mm 02156004 OSTELLATO TP 1½ 2,98 mm 550 mm 02156005 OSTELLATO TP 2 2,98 mm 550 mm 02156006 OSTELLATO TP 3 2,98 mm 550 mm Is now the best experience from our Tom Pickering who collaborating with Matteo Pirazzini is indicating us how realize and build the best competition feeder fishing rod, a full collection where the quality cannot have any compromise. A super series rod range, made with the best quality carbon and the highest level technologies, never reachable before! Really balanced and super powerful rods, pleasant to use in the shorter lengths and super reliable to cast and force in the longest versions, without lose the balancing, sensitivity and the finest tips created in order to feel the most light bites… in every situation. It takes a lot of months for the Maver team, really busy and continuously in contact with mr Tom in order to realize something that had to be really superb! Top quality guides and ceramic in order to use braid lines without any problem or doubt. -
Major Southwest Spring Catalogued Auction - Sporting Effects, Fishing Tackle, Taxidermy Etc Tuesday 18 June 2013 10:00
Major Southwest Spring Catalogued Auction - Sporting Effects, Fishing Tackle, Taxidermy etc Tuesday 18 June 2013 10:00 P.G & R.J Pyle The Bridge Auction Rooms 15 Market Street Hatherleigh EX20 3JN P.G & R.J Pyle (Major Southwest Spring Catalogued Auction - Sporting Effects, Fishing Tackle, Taxidermy etc) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Lot: 17 Shakespeare Pro carbon reel and spare spool. Mitchell 300 Pro reel & spare spool. Lot: 2 Lot: 18 Pflueger Capitol multiplier boat reel. Eco disk 68 fly reel & spool. Lot: 3 Lot: 19 Shimano Alivio 4000 RA fixed spool reel. Penn Senator 114 H reel. Lot: 4 Lot: 20 Ryobi casting multiplier reel. Penn Senator 114 H reel. Lot: 5 Lot: 21 Orvis Battenkill large arbour reel in stone fly reel bag and 2 Multiplier reel. spare spools, all with 7 wt. lines. Lot: 22 Lot: 6 D.A.M. Quick 5001 reel disc brake. Grey GRX fly reel # 7/8 with line. Lot: 23 Lot: 7 Daiwa 7700 reel. Japanese fly reel. Lot: 24 Lot: 8 Old brass and Bakelite sea reel 5 ¼―. Quick CBI 70 lbs/yds. 32/220 etc. gear ratio 4-1-1/ Lot: 25 Lot: 9 Prince fixed spool reel by D.A.M. Daiwa MO 7600H reel. Lot: 26 Lot: 10 Shimano Alivio 4000 RA fixed spool reel. Mitchell 489, ball & roller bearings. Lot: 27 Lot: 11 Fisker Compo 69 large arbour fly reel. Penn no. 265 sea reel. Lot: 28 Lot: 12 Masterline XL fly reel 6/8. Alvey sea reel. Lot: 29 Lot: 13 Two reels: “The Little Kraka― and an old centrepin reel. -
Final New River Plan 2004
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Coos Bay District Office, 1300 Airport Lane, North Bend, OR 97459 NEW RIVER AREA OF CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN MANAGEMENT PLAN Updated May 2004 ii iii iv VISION STATEMENT New River is a dynamic, ever-changing system influenced by biological, climatological, geo-physical, and fluvial processes. The river and adjacent lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) are in a special management category known as the New River Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC). The New River ACEC is managed to maintain biodiversity and quality habitats for native communities of plants, birds, animals, and fish. It also provides protection to cultural sites and affords educational, interpretive, and recreational opportunities to the visiting public in a manner consistent with the primary goals of protecting natural and cultural resources. BLM’s vision of the New River area includes protecting or enhancing habitats for a diversity of wildlife and plant species. Varied ecosystems such as meadows, forests, wetlands, coastal lakes, open sand dunes, and the New River estuary will continue to support this biodiversity. This includes a more stable meandering river with greater riparian vegetation. BLM also envision a visiting public that will appreciate and enjoy the varied ecosystems protected at New River in a way that will not degrade the naturalness of the setting or the quality of the visitor experience. BLM will manage the ACEC primarily for non-motorized public use that is compatible with the semi-primitive natural setting evident throughout most of the area. v vi TABLE OF CONTENTS Vision Statement . -
Feeder Rods Angling Direct
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United States National Museum
GREAT INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION. LONDON, 1883. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. J. CATALOGUE APPARATUS FOR THE CAPTURE OF FISH EXHIBITED BY THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. R. EDWARD EARLL, Curator of the Fisheries Collections, U. S. National Museum, and Assistant U. S. Fish Commission. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1884. 825 — TABLE OF CONTENTS. A.—APPARATUS OF DIRECT APPLICATION. I.—Hand Implements. * FOR STRIKING. Page. 1. Unarmed clubs 9 Seal clubs - 9 Fish clubs 9 Drawings illustrative of fisheries in which clubs are employed 10 ** FOR CUTTING. 2. Knives ---- 10 Aboriginal knives 10 Sheath knives 12 Modern fish-knives 13 Rimming knives or plows 19 Scrapers and inshaves 20 Net-mender's knives 21 21 3. Axes and cutting spades Axes proper - 21 Spades 21 Clam and bait choppers 23 *** FOR THRUSTING. 23 4. Thrusting-spears and prods Lances 23 Prodding instruments 26 II. Implements for Seizure of Objects. 5. Scoops Shovels 27 Dip-nets - 27 Dredges 30 Smooth dredges 30 Toothed dredges and rakes 32 de- * The classification here adopted is, with a few unimportant exceptions, that vised by Prof. G. Brown Goode, and employed by him in his catalogue of the Government exhibit at the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in 1876 of appara- of the fishery apparatus exhibited tus for the capture of animals ; and in his catalogue bv the United States at the Berlin Fisheries Exhibition in 1880. 827 [3] 828 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 6. Grasping implements Tongs Nippers 7. Hooked instruments (those used with a single motion, that of hooking).. Single-pointed hooks Gaff-hooks Fish sounders Many-pointed hooks Fish forks or pews Squid forks Many-pointed fish jigs Oulachon rakes Squid jigs 8. -
Oregon's Spectacular Coast
Oregon’s Spectacular Coast Oregon Coast – Images by Lee Foster by Lee Foster The 363-mile Oregon coast is one of the world’s spectacular parks because it is all public land, owned by the people of Oregon. Legislative action in 1913 and in 1967 set aside the coastline for “free and uninterrupted use” of the people. Billboards are controlled, making the appearance entirely unlike the Southern California coast, for example. Oswald West, the governor who defended the public coastline early in the century, tapped a progressive strain in Oregonians that remains alive today. In the past, when Oregon assumed a somewhat smug “Visit But Don’t Stay” attitude of provincial isolationism toward outsiders, the Oregon coast was one of the state amenities that citizens meant to protect. In 1973 the state’s landmark returnable-bottle bill insured that the coast, as well as the rest of Oregon, would remain relatively litter-free. This rugged coast offers unusual diversity to the traveler. If forced to select one superlative element that distinguishes it, a good choice would be the huge dunes in the 32,000-acre Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, located about two-thirds of the way down the coast. Mile after mile of monumental, shifting sand dunes remind one of Death Valley in California. Aside from the dunes, the Oregon coast offers forests, seashore, beach combing, camping, tide pools, and fishing. There are 74 state parks and recreation areas along the roadway, including some that preserve virgin vestiges of some of the greatest coniferous forest in North America. The parks beckon the traveler to leave the car and actively enjoy the beach, the trails, and the hillsides with a walk. -
Abricot (M) Meruňka
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Joss R. Whittaker Wacana 11 August 2019 the Lives of Things on Pulau Ujir: Aru's Engagement with Commercial Expansion Abstract
Joss R. Whittaker Wacana 11 August 2019 The Lives of Things on Pulau Ujir: Aru’s Engagement with Commercial Expansion Abstract In places with limited access to manufactured goods, people must develop creative strategies to make the most of available materials, both those produced by humans and those taken from the natural world. Although Pulau Ujir, in the Aru Islands, has a long history of engagement with global trade networks, until recently the community's access to manufactured goods was limited and infrequent. As a result, in the past objects there tended to take on new lives, and still do today: they are modified, re-purposed, and recycled in ingenious ways. This article explores the relationship between people and things in Ujir from the perspectives of Object Biography and Actor Network Theory. I argue that the complex "life stories" of material things in such conditions of scarcity deserve special attention, because they may explain not only puzzling archaeological phenomena, but also aspects of the social lives of the people who used and reused them. Two modified and repurposed fragments, one of porcelain and one of glass, serve as examples. Keywords Archaeology; Aru; Object biography; Agency; Actor network theory; Trade; Supermodernity Introduction When materials are scarce, people find clever ways to adapt. The material culture of Pulau Ujir (Ujir Island) in the Aru archipelago is a fascinating example of this tendency. Ujir exists on a boundary between plenty and scarcity, trade and foraging, and global and local, which shows itself in the ancient and contemporary archaeological record. In particular, people in Ujir tend to modify trade goods to suit new purposes. -
Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Program
Vol. 9 No. 2 November 2010 Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Program - Midwest Region The Mission of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. The vision of the Service’s Fisheries Program is working with partners to restore and maintain fish and other aquatic resources at self-sustaining levels and to support Federal mitigation programs for the benefit of the American public. Implementing this vision will help the Fisheries Program do more for aquatic resources and the people who value and depend on them through enhanced partnerships, scientific integrity, and a balanced approach to conservation. Features La Crosse FHC Staff Visit the University of Notre Dame 4 Staff met with Notre Dame to discuss the Service assuming the role of eDNA sampling for Asian carp BY TERRY OTT, LA CROSSE FHC 2010 Watercraft Safety Training: The Year in Review 6 Watercraft safety training was completed by 120 students. BY DAVE WEDAN, LACROSSE FWCO Hatcheries… Not Just for Fish Anymore! Raising mudpuppies indoors during the winter has been a challenge at the 8 Genoa NFH. BY CHRIS OLDS, GENOA NFH -USFWS The Airboat Certification Course was held twice at the Horicon National Wildfife Refuge in 2010 with 14 students certified. To view other issues of “Fish Lines,” visit our website at: http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Fisheries/library/fishlines.htm 2 Fish Lines / November 2010 Table of Tontents Conservation Briefs ................................................................... 9-18 9 Annual Discussion of NESP Fish Passage Monitoring 14Neosho NFH Staff and Partners Lead “Fall 9 Efforts on the Upper Mississippi River 14PEEP Day” 2010 Vol.