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  2. Fishing vessel - Wikipedia

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    Saltwater fishing boats vary widely in size and can be specialized for certain species of fish. Flounder boats, for example, have flat bottoms for a shallow draft and are used in protected, shallow waters.

  3. Big-game fishing - Wikipedia

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    This big-game fish was caught near Cabo San Lucas, on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Big-game fishing, also known as offshore sportfishing, offshore gamefishing or blue-water fishing, is a form of recreational fishing targeting large game fish, usually on a large body of water such as a sea or ocean .

  4. Florida Traveler’s Guide to Saltwater Fishing - AOL

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    The Sunshine State is a saltwater fishing haven for millions of anglers. Learn more about the popular pastime in this Florida saltwater fishing guide. Florida Traveler’s Guide to Saltwater Fishing

  5. Marlin fishing - Wikipedia

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    Marlin fishing. Marlin fishing or billfishing is offshore saltwater game fishing targeting several species of fast-swimming pelagic predatory fish with elongated rostrum collectively known as billfish, which include those from the families Istiophoridae ( marlin, spearfish and sailfish) and Xiphiidae ( swordfish ).

  6. Recreational boat fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fly fishing from a dinghy. Recreational fishermen usually fish either from a boat or from a shoreline or river bank. When fishing from a boat, or fishing vessel, most fishing techniques can be used, from nets to fish traps, but some form of angling is by far the most common.

  7. Recreational fishing - Wikipedia

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    Among the most common saltwater game fish are predatory fishes such as wahoo, mahi-mahi, tuna, salmon, billfish (marlin, sailfish and swordfish), shark, grouper and mackerel, which can be pursued offshore on a boat, kayak or even from a surfboard, or casting from the shoreline into the surf zone (surf fishing).