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Angeln

Angeln is the activity of fishing with a rod and line. It uses a rod, a reel, line, hooks, and bait or lures to catch fish. In German, the verb angeln means to fish; Angeln (capitalized) also refers to the activity as a noun in reference to the sport or hobby.

Gear and technique: Anglers fish from shore, a boat, or a pier. Common methods include still fishing

Geographic and historical note: Angeln is a peninsula in northern Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein. It is historically

Regulation and conservation: Fishing typically requires a license or permit, and compliance with size and bag

with
a
float,
bottom
fishing
with
weights,
or
lure
fishing
with
spinning
tackle.
For
streams
and
rivers,
fly
fishing
is
also
practiced.
The
choice
of
fish
species
and
technique
varies
with
water
type
and
local
regulations.
associated
with
the
Angles,
a
Germanic
people
whose
name
traveled
to
England,
giving
rise
to
the
ethnonym
England.
limits,
seasons,
and
protected
species.
Conservation-focused
practices
such
as
catch-and-release
are
encouraged
in
many
areas.
Anglers
are
expected
to
follow
local
rules
to
protect
habitats
and
ecosystems.