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sport fish

 
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n.

A fish prized for the sport involved in catching it. Also called game fish.


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: any fish providing sport for the angler


 
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Game fish are fish pursued for sport by recreational anglers. They can be freshwater or marine fish. Game fish can be eaten after being caught, though increasingly anglers practise catch and release to improve fish populations. Some game fish are also targeted commercially, particularly salmon.

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The species of fish pursued by anglers varies with geography. Some fish are sought for their value as food while others are pursued for their fighting abilities or for the difficulty of pursuit. The thrill of reeling in the biggest fish of your life is what keeps this sport going.

Big game fish are bony saltwater fish such as tuna and billfish (sailfish, marlin and swordfish).

  • In Japan, recreational angling and fly fishing is also very popular.

Common game fish have been transported worldwide. Rainbow trout, for instance, can now be found nearly anywhere that the climate is appropriate, from their original home on the Pacific Coast of North America to the mountains of southern Africa.

References

  • Dunn, Bob (2000) Saltwater Game Fishes of the World. Australian Fishing Network.ISBN 978-1865130101



 
 

 

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