Green-sticking
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title:
Green-sticking
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Green-sticking, also referred to as green stick fishing, is a technique for fishing for tuna by trolling synthetic squid from a fiberglass pole around 30 feet (9.1 m) above the water surface. As part of the technique, the squid spend very little time submerged in the water and more of it suspended in the air above— in this way it resembles kite fishing. It is named for the green tint of the extremely long fiberglass poles originally made in Japan specifically for this purpose. The poles come in
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green-sticking
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2016-07-31T05:21:31Z
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