Sliding – a method of shore fishing with large baits particularly for shark using a non-return slide or clip, developed in South Africa. The cast is made with only a …
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Sinker – A weight used to lower terminal tackle to the sea bed or to provide weight for casting. Also known as a lead or simply a weight.
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Single action – A reel where the handle is attached directly to the spool without the aid of gears for example a centre-pin reel.
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Silt – Particles smaller than sand and larger than clay. May be found deposited at river mouths and deltas.
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Side cast reel – A reel produced by the Australian company Alvey. When casting the spool is rotated 90% so that the line flows off like a fixed spool reel …
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Shore crab – The green crabs commonly found under rocks and weed around the shoreline near the low water mark.
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Shooting head – A shorter fly line with a heavy belly section used to gain extra distance on the cast.
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Shock leader – A length of strong line used when casting to withstand the shock of the cast and help prevent line breakage. A general guide is to use 10lb …
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Shoal – A group of fish or a sandbank.
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Shirvvy – see Chum
