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sport fishing

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1. Synonyms, etymology, translation, definition, examples and notes

1.1.  Subject field:

  1. Fishing.    (Hierarchy:
  2. Fisheries
  3. >
  4. Fishing
  5. )

1.2.  IPA transcription and prononciation for sport fishing, recreational fishing, sportfishing, sport fishery and game fishing:

Sport fishing: /spɔːt ˈfɪʃɪŋ/

1.3.  Synonyms of sport fishing:


There are 4 international synonyms for sport fishing. These include:
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1.4.  Etymology of Sport fishing:

Earliest English essay on recreational fishing was published in 1496,titled Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle, authored by Dame Juliana Berners.

1.5.  French translation of sport fishing:

Sport fishing can be translated into French as:
  1. pêche sportive
  2. Pêche récréative
  3. Pêche sportive
  4. Pêche de loisir
  5. Pêche de loisirs

1.6.  Definition of sport fishing in fisheries:


Image: Definition of sport fishing
Sport fishing, also known as recreational fishing, sportfishing, sport fishery, or game fishing, is defined as: fishing for leisure, exercise or competition.

1.7.  Usage example of sport fishing:


Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations, PART V, Chapter II, article 120 : « Fishing permits shall be of four types : Permit A - the permit for semi-industrial fishing; Permit B - the permit for sport fishing; Permit C - the permit for profit-making small-scale fishing; Permit D - the permit for fisheries research. »

1.8.  Notes on sport fishing

The earliest English essay on recreational fishing was published in 1496, shortly after the invention of the printing press. The authorship of this was attributed to Dame Juliana Berners, the prioress of the Benedictine Sopwell Nunnery. The essay was titled Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle,[4] and was published in the second Boke of Saint Albans, a treatise on hawking, hunting and heraldry. (Wikipedia);

Fishery terminology records for Sport fishing



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