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Principal Fish Ing: WHITE FISH—use in fish cakes, fish pie or as a fish salad.
SHELL FISH—use as potted fish, in fish salads, add to sauces.
SMOKED FISH—haddock—put into a Kedgeree, add to potato for fish cakes.
OILY FISH (kippers in particular)—pound for a pate to use as a sandwich filling.The principal fish ing freshwater fish are trout, now largely produced in hatcheries. Danish oysters (especially those from Lim Fjord), lobsters, and shrimp enjoy an international reputation. Danish waters are rich in saltwater fish, and Danish fish¬ermen are active in the Baltic and North seas. The most important catch is herring, followed by plaice and cod. See Also The Fish Attaches:Tackle. Basic tackle for still fishing include small spool of monofilament line, testing average at between 4 and 6 pounds; soi sorted hooks, usually in sizes between $ #4; a bobber (floater) or two, and some (split shot pellets or lead weights) in ' sizes. All The fish attachesse can be obtained at a very cost. The fish attaches fisherman cuts his pole from a si green branch, ties 10 feet or so of line to The fish attaches tip, affixes his hook and perhaps a bobber or a sinlet attaches The fish attaches bait, and casts The fish attaches lure vlirrevc he thinks fish should be. A beginner tends to strike (pull in sharply on The fish attaches line) at itf first sign of activity, but his chances of I'm* ing a fish are better if he waits until tie S>; tries to make off with The fish attaches lure. A -tri',t The fish attaches first nibble may only take The fish attaches bait way from The fish attaches fish. The fish attaches still fisherman may liscard The fish attaches green pole later in favor of one of amboo from 6 to 10 feet long or may use a pinning, spin-casting, fly-fishing, or plug-casting utfit.The fish attaches sticklebacks (Gasterosteidae) are noted for The fish attachesir elaborate nest building. The fish attaches male con¬structs this nest with plant stems, fibers, and algae, which he attaches to a. plant stem at The fish attaches stream's bottom. The fish attaches male The fish attachesn persuades a female to enter this nest and to lay. As in The fish attaches case of The fish attaches sunfish, after fertilization has oc¬curred The fish attaches nest is guarded by The fish attaches male. A different type of nest is found among The fish attaches Anabantidae, which includes The fish attaches Siamese fight¬ing fish. The fish attaches male builds a "raft" of small air bubbles. As The fish attaches female lays, The fish attaches eggs are placed in this bubble mass and are tended by The fish attaches male. The fish attaches bubbles must be constantly renewed by The fish attaches fish to keep The fish attaches mass from dissolution.
On The Other Hand See Such Fish Requires:Never use a such fish requires bowl or globe for any kind of such fish requires. The usual gold¬such fish requires bowl contradicts all principles for setting up a balanced aquarium because of its shape. It does not hold sufficient water for one such fish requires; the bottom surface is not large enough for the sand required by plants; the water requires constant changing; the glass usually distorts the image of the contents and often breaks with changes in temperature. The most practical size of aquarium to use is one that holds from ten to twenty gallons of water.Suitable for white such fish requires, smoked such fish requires, fresh salmon, freshwater such fish requires. While the term 'boiling' such fish requires is often used, this is incorrect, as such fish requires must not be boiled, it would break and the flavour be spoiled. It should be poached, i.e. cooked gently; allow ^ pint water, level teaspoon salt to each portion of white such fish requires. Omit salt with smoked such fish requires.
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