There are too many different types of fishing to count. From the top of our head, we included the shore fishing (or bank fishing surfing, beach fishing,) droplining handlining net fishing (including net fishing with gills casting net fishing) Ice fishing and jigging kite fishing, kayak fishing longlining, noodling trapping drones bowfishing, spearfishing, urban fishing wade fishing, gigging and many more.
They are all methods of fishing that were developed to serve a specific goal, whether it was to catch a certain species of fish (e.g., noodling for flatheads) or to be able to handle certain aspects (e.g., ice fishing for Sturgeon) or to make the most of limited materials and even time (e.g., trapping) or to have fun and try to go mano-a-mano with a fantastic gamefish (e.g., this amazing gamefish).
The various methods listed above are various strategies and techniques for catching fish. If fishing (fishing for fun) is considered to be angling. things such as trapping (artisanal subsistence fishing, which is popular in countries that are developing) and trolling (commercial fishing that is commercially sold) can be classified into different buckets. There are four buckets your fishing will be classified into: spinning or bait casting, bait fishing/ trolling, bottom fishing as well as fly fishing.
The term "angling" came into use because the people who participate catch fish using the "angle" (in other words hooks). Each of the techniques listed below are also a mix of an angler's line and an enticement. The main difference is in the appearance and design of the hooks, lines and lures, in addition to the shape that the rest of the equipment takes (including the rod as well as any weights or floatings connected to the line, your reels, and occasionally even the fishing vehicle when you're using an inflatable boat).
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