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Τι (ποιος) είναι FISHHOOK - ορισμός

DEVICE FOR CATCHING FISH
Fishing hook; Fishhook; Treble hook; Fishing hooks; Double hook; Fish-hooks; Gorge (fishing hook)
  • Barbless hook (top) vs. barbed hook (bottom)
  • Tenkara]]'' hook with a spade end.
  • Native American shell fish hook from California. [[Auckland Museum]]
  • The [[Palomar knot]], a commonly used [[knot]] to attach a [[monofilament line]] to the hook
  • Primeval stone and bronze gorges

Fishhook         
·noun A hook for catching fish.
II. Fishhook ·noun A hook with a pendant, to the end of which the fish-tackle is hooked.
Fishhook cactus         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fishhook Cactus
Fishhook cactus is a common name for any hook-spined species of the genera Mammillaria, Echinomastus or Sclerocactus. They are small cacti, usually growing up to 6-7 inches (20 cm) high, and are shaped similar to a barrel cactus.
Like-a-Fishhook Village         
  • Arikara, Hidatsa and Mandan 1851 treaty territory. (Area 529, 620 and 621 south of the Missouri)
  • Arikara, Hidatsa and Mandan Indian territory, 1851. Like-a-Fishhook Village, Fort Berthold I and II and military post Fort Buford, North Dakota. The village was outside the treaty territory.
  • Big-Hidatsa. Aerial view of the old Hidatsa village named Big Hidatsa at Knife River. Each depression shows the site of an earth lodge. Lack of timber and attacks by the Sioux forced the Hidatsa to build a new village at Like a Fishhook Bend.
  • Fort Buford. The two Hidatsa "rebels", Bobtail Bull and Crow Flies High, made a new Hidatsa village not far from the military post Fort Buford.
  • Hidatsa Chief and rebel Crow Flies High
  • Traders store Ft. Berthold. (Native and Euro-Americans at the trading post at Fort Berthold Agency.), by Haynes, F. Jay (Frank Jay), 1853-1921. Henry A. Boller reported that the most common purchases were coffee, sugar, tea, candy and dried fruit.
  • Winter village of the Manitaries (Hidatsa) in Dakota Territory, 1833 - NARA - 530977. An earth lodge in a winter village was small and only used a few months a year. Some times the village was swept away by the Missouri in the spring rise.
FORMER SETTLEMENT IN NORTH DAKOTA, UNITED STATES
Like-a-Fishhook Village was a Native American settlement next to Fort Berthold in North Dakota, United States, established by dissident bands of the Three Affiliated Tribes, the Mandan, Arikara and Hidatsa. Formed in 1845, it was also eventually inhabited by non-Indian traders, and became important in the trade between Natives and non-Natives in the region.

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Fish hook

A fish hook or fishhook, formerly also called angle (from Old English angol and Proto-Germanic *angulaz), is a hook used to catch fish either by piercing and embedding onto the inside of the fish mouth (angling) or, more rarely, by impaling and snagging the external fish body. Fish hooks are normally attached to a line, which tethers the target fish to the angler for retrieval, and are typically dressed with some form of bait or lure that entices the fish to swallow the hook out of its own natural instinct to forage or hunt.

Fish hooks have been employed for millennia by fishermen to catch freshwater and saltwater fish. There is an enormous variety of fish hooks in the world of fishing. Sizes, designs, shapes, and materials are all variable depending on the intended purpose of the hook. Fish hooks are manufactured for a range of purposes from general fishing to extremely limited and specialized applications. Fish hooks are designed to hold various types of artificial, processed, dead or live baits (bait fishing); to act as the foundation for artificial representations of invertebrate prey (e.g. fly fishing); or to be attached to or integrated into other devices that mimic prey (lure fishing). In 2005, the fish hook was chosen by Forbes as one of the Top 20 tools in human history.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για FISHHOOK
1. We would send them off with a pin as a fishhook and a bit of string.