Balanced – A term used to describe the proper combination of rod, reel line.
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Barb – A slice in the metal of a hook near to the hook point which helps prevent the escape of a hooked fish.
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Barbless hook – A hook made without a barb, or a hook on which the barb has been flattened. Used when catch-and-release fishing.
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Barometric pressure – (atmospheric pressure) The pressure at any point in an atmosphere due solely to the weight of the atmospheric gases. Indicates the presence of high or low pressure …
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Beachcasting – A term generally give to shore fishing from the beach or rocks.
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Beachcaster – An angler who shore fishes or type of fishing rod used for shore fishing. This rod is usually in excess of twelve feet long and designed for distance …
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Bay – A recess or inlet in the shoreline between two headlands.
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Basin – A large depression of a generally circular or elliptical.
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Bimini Twist – A type of knot or hitch used to produce a double line segment to attach a leader. As a hitch it is not strictly a knot but …
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Beads – Used as an attractor in various colours adjacent to the hook and also in rig construction to protect knots or locate snoods. See also two-way beads.