Bluey – Bluey is the common name given to the Pacific saury a fish used for bait and normally supplied in a frozen state.
Glossary
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Brackish water – Water with a salt content between 1000 and 4000 parts per million found where rivers meet the sea.
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Boom – A metal or plastic device to present a hook snood or trace. They can be fixed like the French boom or sliding on the line as with a …
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Bomb – An aerodynamically shaped lead weight.
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Breaker – A wave that has become so steep that the crest of the wave topples forward as it reaches shallow water.
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Breakaway lead – A lead with swivelling grip wires. Originally only produced by the Breakaway Company it has now become a generic term for any lead of this type.
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Braid or braided line – A type of line formed from woven, multi-filament, polyester, fibres which has a low diameter to breaking strain ratio and very low stretch properties. Widely …
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Butt – The lower end of a rod which houses the reel seat and terminates in either a soft pad or a slotted attachment which fits into a butt pad …
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Bulk shot – A number of split shot grouped together on the line when float fishing concentrating weight at a particular point.
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Bristle booms – a fine plastic boom that has its ends blobbed on a hot surface and attached at one end to the trace body with a hook snood at …
