the history of fishing
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Beau Brady
Zac Gunderson
Hannah Riordan
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Food For Survival
Sport Fishing
Egyptians 2000BC
Chinese 4th Century BC
Mentioned in Jewish Roman and Greek Writings
Chinese Use Silk Line and Hook
Gorge: Predecessor to the Hook
Swallowed By Fish, Wedged in Gullet
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Metal Hooks
Fishing Rod
Remained Short For Thousands Of Years
First Reference to Long Rod 4th Century Rome
Fly Fishing
6 ft. rod
1600’s: Great Improvements
Better Line
Use Long Line
Gaff Hook Developed
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Early Reels Spool Line
Modern Geared Reels Developed In Early 1800’s
Bamboo Rods
Later Laminated
Many Advancements In The 1880’s
Shakespeare Reels
Better Line
Horse Hair Replaced By Silk
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Modern American Spinning Reels
Bamboo Rods Replaced By Fiber Glass
Nylon Monofilament Line Developed In 1930’s
Many Good Baits Still Used Today
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MU9W_6HxXk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkwJBMLLC-0
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