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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 fishing tackle:

  • Fishing gear: /ˈfɪʃɪŋ gɪə/;
  • Fishing tackle: /ˈfɪʃɪŋ ˈtækl/;
  • Fishing apparatus: /ˈfɪʃɪŋ ˌæpəˈreɪtəs/;
  • Fishing equipment: /ˈfɪʃɪŋ ɪˈkwɪpmənt/

1.3.  Synonyms of fishing tackle:


There are 3 international synonyms for fishing tackle. These include:
ngrams is unavailable at the moment fishing tackle, fishing apparatus, fishing equipment, fishing gear - Google ngram extract

Graph 1 : fishing tackle, fishing apparatus, fishing equipment, fishing gear - Google ngram extract ( graph of term etymology and evolution. Source: Google ngram )

1.4.  Etymology of Fishing tackle:

"Fishing tackle", also known as "fishing gear", "fishing apparatus", or "fishing equipment" are all synonyms for this concept, which originated before the 19th century. Today, the most approved term for official fisheries documents is "fishing gear". "Fishing tackle" is used most often when referring to smaller fishing gear such as hooks, lines, lures, etc– especially when in a box set. E.g. a freshwater fishing tackle box set or kit.

"Fishing gear" came from  fishing + gear. Gear: Middle English: of Scandinavian origin; compare with Old Norse gervi. Early senses expressed the general meaning ‘equipment or apparatus’, later ‘mechanism’: (early 19th cent.); Borrowing from Norse gǫrvi, ‘apparel’; from Germanic garwīn, ‘apparel’. The term "fishing gear" got into standard English usage around the late 18th century. The earliest publication we could find was published around the 1770s. Notably:

"Fishing tackle" came from  fishing + tackle. The term "fishing tackle" got into standard English usage around the late 18th century. During this century, it was hyphenated as "fishing - tackle". Today, for ease of writing, the hyphen has disappeared. The earliest publication we could find was published around the 1770s. Notably:

  • Fishing Volume 1 - published in 1653. "Fishing tackle" was used in page 423, in the excerpt:  “... fishing - tackle shops will sell, but any available worms of a moderate size- just large enough to cover the hook...

"Fishing apparatus" came from fishing + apparatus. The term "fishing apparatus" got into standard English around the late 18th century. The earliest publication we could find was published around the late 1770s. Notably:

  • The monthly review, or, literary journal Volume 58 - published in 1778 by Ralph Griffiths, ‎ George Edward Griffiths. "Fishing apparatus " was used in page 372, in the excerpt:  “...  fishing apparatus , as soon as they returned , and taking on board the tackle ...

"Fishing equipment" came from fishing + equipment. The term "fishing equipment" got into standard English around the late 19th century. The earliest publication we could find was published around the late 1870s. Notably:

1.5.  French translation of fishing tackle:

Fishing tackle can be translated into French as:
  1. engin de pêche
  2. Matériel de pêche
  3. équipement de pêche

1.6.  Definition of fishing tackle in fisheries:


Image: Definition of fishing tackle
Fishing tackle: Any tool, device, equipment, implement or appliance used to capture, catch, collect or harvest living aquatic resources (aquatic animals and plants).

1.7.  Plural of fishing tackle:


Fishing tackles; fishing apparati; fishing equipment. Fishing gears or gear; gears;

1.8.  Read our complete article on fishing tackle

For more useful information on fishing tackle, read the main page: Fishing gear

Fishery terminology records for Fishing tackle



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