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Just as in real fishing, you are dependant on both the strengt of your line and your rod. They both influence how big fish your equipment is good for. It is decided by a very simple formula: Rod strength + Line Strength /2 Rod: 200 cm Line: 80 cm 200 + 80 / 2 = 140. So in this case your equipment is good for fish up tp 140 cm.
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Learn the basics of fishing and take the lead in the tournaments while playing the browser game Fishao! If you are sick and tired of dull reality and stressful weekdays, the best way to relax is to sit on the shore with a rod and observe the placid water surface waiting for the fish nibble. Fishing is like a meditation – just try it! Are you fond of fishing or you have never tried to catch a fish? We have no time to go to the countryside but now both everything is possible and even bad weather won’t be an obstacle. Launch the game Fishao and join the fishing race! Look through the tutorial and you’ll grasp the basics of fishing, be attentive to be a success. Except practice you’ll be amused by interesting stories told by the inveterate fishermen. At first, you accept the common rod, line and bait but later on you can buy nice tackles with boost to agility and accuracy and special baits to catch the biggest fish ever! The more fishcoins you earn, the better equipment you’ll be able to buy – so do your best to get the best gear. Try to complete various collections to get priceless trophies! It’s time to catch Black acara, Golden dorado and even Piranha to get the “Rio Tropical Fish” collection and own the Rio badge. For getting the special Shark badge you are to complete the “Sharks” collection by Angel shark, Blue shark and even Bull shark. Some of them may seem new and strange but everything is possible in the game Fishao, so have fun and feel like a skillful fisherman! If you’d like to know more about a fish you’ve just caught, visit the Fishdex and find there more information about each fish species. You can find helpful advice there: a kind of bait the fish prefers and the rod that will be helpful. Use special boosts to increase your chance of luck (Luck potion) and Green fish radar to upgrade your accuracy! Make friends with other anglers and compete with the best fishermen in the breathtaking tournaments! Explore 10 picturesque locations and become the master of fishing in the game Fishao!
- Ravishing graphics
- Various boosts and upgrades
- Special Fishdex
- Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor 1.2 Ghz or better
- 1 Gb RAM
- DirectX 9.0
A fishing line is a cord used or made for angling. Fishing line is generally as durable as and comparable to a string. Important parameters of a fishing line are its length, material, and weight (thicker lines are more visible to fish). Factors that may determine what line an angler chooses for a given fishing environment include breaking strength, knot strength, UV resistance, castability, limpness, stretch, abrasion resistance, and visibility. Most modern lines are made from nylon, braided polymers, or silk.[1][2]
Terminology[edit]
Fish are caught with a fishing line by encouraging a fish to bite on a fish hook. A fish hook will pierce the mouthparts of a fish and is normally barbed to make escape less likely. Another method is to use a gorge, which is buried in the bait such that it would be swallowed end first. The tightening of the line would fix it cross-wise in the quarry's stomach or gullet and so the capture would be assured.
Fishing with a hook and line is called angling. In addition to the use of the hook and line used to catch a fish, a heavy fish may be landed by using a landing net or a hooked pole called a gaff.
Trolling is a technique in which a fishing lure on a line is drawn through the water. Trolling from a moving boat is a technique of big-game fishing and is used to catch large open-water species such as tuna and marlin. Trolling is also a freshwater angling technique often used to catch salmon, northern pike, muskellunge and walleye. This technique allows anglers to cover a large body of water in a short time.
Long-line fishing, also known as a trot line is a commercial fishing technique that uses many baited hooks hanging from a single line.
Snagging is a technique where the object is to hook the fish in the body. Generally, a large treble hook with a heavy sinker is cast into a river containing a large amount of fish, such as a Salmon, and is quickly jerked and reeled in. Due to the often illegal nature of this method some practitioners have added methods to disguise the practice, such as adding bait or piercing the jerking motion.
Early lines[edit]
As written in 1667 by Samuel Pepys, the fishing lines in his time were made from catgut.[3] Later, silk fishing lines were used around 1724.[4]
Modern lines[edit]
Modern fishing lines intended for spinning, spin cast, or bait casting reels are almost entirely made from artificial substances, including nylon, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF, also called fluorocarbon), polyethylene, Dacron and UHMWPE (Honeywell's Spectra or Dyneema). The most common type is monofilament, made of a single strand. Fishermen often use monofilament because of its buoyant characteristics and its ability to stretch under load. The line stretch has advantages, such as dampening the force when setting the hook and when fighting strong fish. On very far distances the dampening may become a disadvantage. Recently, other alternatives to standard nylon monofilament lines have been introduced made of copolymers or fluorocarbon, or a combination of the two materials. Fluorocarbon fishing line is made of the fluoropolymer PVDF and it is valued for its refractive index, which is similar to that of water, making it less visible to fish. Fluorocarbon is also a denser material, and therefore, is not nearly as buoyant as monofilament. Anglers often utilize fluorocarbon when they need their baits to stay closer to the bottom without the use of heavy sinkers. There are also braided fishing lines, cofilament and thermally fused lines, also known as 'superlines' for their small diameter, lack of stretch, and great strength relative to standard nylon monofilament lines. Braided, thermally fused, and chemically fused varieties of 'superlines' are now readily available.
Specialty lines[edit]
Fly lines consist of a tough braided or monofilament core, wrapped in a thick waterproof plastic sheath, often of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). In the case of floating fly lines, the PVC sheath is usually embedded with many 'microballoons' or air bubbles, and may also be impregnated with silicone or other lubricants to give buoyancy and reduce wear. In order to fill up the reel spool and ensure an adequate reserve in case of a run by a powerful fish, fly lines are usually attached to a secondary line at the butt section, called backing. Fly line backing is usually composed of braided dacron or gelspun monofilaments. All fly lines are equipped with a leader of monofilament or fluorocarbon fishing line, usually (but not always) tapered in diameter, and referred to by the 'X-size' (0X, 2X, 4X, etc.) of its final tip section, or tippet. Tippet size is usually between 0X and 8X, where 0X is the thickest diameter and 8X is the thinnest. There are exceptions to this, and tippet sizes do exist outside of the 0X-8X parameter.[5]
Tenkara lines are special lines used for the fixed-line fishing method of tenkara. Traditionally these are furled lines the same length as the tenkara rod. Although original to Japan, these lines are similar to the British tradition of furled leader. They consist of several strands being twisted together in decreasing numbers toward the tip of the line, thus creating a taper that allows the line to cast the fly. It serves the same purpose as the fly-line, to propel a fly forward. They may be tied of various materials, but most commonly are made of monofilament.
Wire lines are frequently used as leaders to prevent the fishing line from being severed by toothy fish. Usually braided from several metal strands, wire lines may be made of stainless steel, titanium, or a combination of metal alloys coated with plastic.
Stainless steel line leaders provide:
- bite protection - it is extremely hard for fish to cut the steel wire, regardless of jaw and teeth strength and sharpness,
- abrasion resistance - sharp rocks and objects can damage other lines, while steel wire can cut through most of the materials,
- single wire (single strand) leaders are not as flexible as multi strand steel wire, but are extremely strong and tough,
- multi strand steel wire leaders are very flexible, but are somewhat more abrasive and more damage prone than single strand wires.
Titanium fishing fishing leaders are actually titanium-nickel alloys that have several very important features:
- titanium leader lines are very flexible, regardless if they are single or multi strand lines/wires,
- these lines are very elastic - they can stretch up to 10% without permanent damage to the line itself - perfect for hook setting,
- these lines are knottable just as nylon monofilament lines,
- surface is rather hard and abrasion resistant - great for fishing toothy fish,
- titanium wire is corrosion resistant and can last for a long time, even surpassing stainless steel wires,
- due to the strength and elasticity, titanium wires are almost entirely kink-proof.
Fishao Fishing Lines
Copper, monel and lead core fishing lines are used as heavy trolling main lines, usually followed with fluorocarbon line near the lure or bait with fishing swivel between the lines. Due to their high density, these fishing lines sink rapidly in water and they require less line for achieving desired trolling depth. On the other hand, these lines are relatively thick for desired strength, especially when compared with braided fishing lines and they often require reels with larger spools.
Fishao Fishing Line Art
Environmental impact[edit]
Fishao Fishing Line Levels
Discarded monofilament fishing line takes up to 600 years to decompose.[6] There have been several types of biodegradable fishing lines developed to minimize the impact on the environment.[7][8][9][10]
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- Fishing line: How its made,[1]
References[edit]
- ^The World Book Encyclopedia Volume 7. Field Enterprises Educational Corp. 1968.
- ^McNally, Bob (August 2, 2019), How to Pick the Right Kind of Fishing Line, Outdoor World
- ^The World Book Encyclopedia Volume 7. Field Enterprises Educational Corp. 1968.
- ^The World Book Encyclopedia Volume 7. Field Enterprises Educational Corp. 1968.
- ^Carter Reschke, 'What Tippet Size to Use', Fly Fever Magazine, October 24, 2018
- ^'Approximate Time it Takes for Garbage to Decompose in the Environment'(PDF). NH Department of Environmental Services. Archived from the original(PDF) on 24 December 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
- ^Merwin: Does Bioline (Biodegradeable Fishing Line) Measure Up? September 30, 2009Field and StreamRetrieved March 15, 2017
- ^New Fishing Line Safer for Environment Archived 2018-12-01 at the Wayback MachineThe Daily Comet Retrieved March 15, 2017
- ^fishing line kicks goals in Australia sea breeze.com.au
- ^Bird, Levi Environmentally-Friendly Biodegradable Fishing Linechum-bucket.com Retrieved March 15, 2017