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  2. Plug (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    A thin sheet metal or plastic lip attached to the front of the body, sometimes adjustable to change the diving ability and wobbling movements of the lure. Two, or occasionally three, treble hooks. An eyelet for attaching the fishing line. Generally, a painted or imprinted color and/or design, to make the plug appear as close as possible to a ...

  3. FV Pere Charles - Wikipedia

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    MFV Pere Charles DA 34. Completed. 1982. Fate. Sunk 10 January 2007. General characteristics. MFV Pere Charles DA 34 was a French-built Irish-flagged fishing trawler which sank on 10 January 2007 off the coast of Wexford with the loss of all hands on board. Pere Charles was built in 1982, and at the time of her sinking, had a gross tonnage of ...

  4. Sinking of the Spanish trawler Sonia - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish fishing trawler Sonia sank off the Cornish coast of England on 20 October 1984. On 19 October, in Irish territorial waters off the coast of County Wexford, the Sonia had been spotted by the Irish Naval Service patrol vessel Aisling and was suspected to be fishing illegally. The Sonia was ordered to halt and prepare to receive a ...

  5. Fishing League Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Fishing League Worldwide ( FLW) was the world's largest tournament fishing organization. FLW ran five tournament circuits, four of which offered a path to the largest tournament in professional bass fishing – the Forrest Wood Cup. The organization's initials are taken from Forrest L. Wood, founder of Ranger Boats and developer of the modern ...

  6. Battle of Amami-Ōshima - Wikipedia

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    It was revealed that the vessel was camouflaged as a Chinese or Japanese fishing boat and that it could reach a speed of 33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph), far faster than any commercial trawler. The ship also contained a hidden double-hatch located in the stern to be used as an exit door for speedboats .

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