Sport fishing, also known as game fishing or competitive fishing, is a popular activity in which anglers compete among themselves to catch a variety of different target fishes.
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Fishing as a Sport
In competitive fishing, anglers compete for prizes based on the total length or weight of a fish, usually of a pre-determined species, caught within a specified timeframe.
Example Fishing Competitions
There are various types of sports fishing
- Bass fishing tournaments — highly popular in North America and involve catching largemouth or smallmouth bass in freshwater lakes and rivers.
- Offshore or deep-sea fishing tournaments — focuses on large oceanic species like marlin, tuna, and sailfish, often taking place in coastal waters.
- Fly fishing competitions — testing anglers' skill in using artificial flies to catch fish in both freshwater and saltwater settings.
- Ice fishing contests — held on frozen lakes, challenges participants to catch the biggest or most fish through drilled ice holes.
Other Fishing Sports
- Sport casting — the objective of the sport of casting is to test the accuracy and distance of a cast.
- Spear Fishing — competitors use a spear to catch fish underwater.
- Tuna Throwing Competition — throw a tuna fish as far as you can [Unusual Sport]
Related Pages
- Angling Demonstration at the 1900 Olympic Games
- Fishing Clipart
- Fishing short summary
- Hook, Line and Stinker Toilet Fishing Game
- Complete list of sports