concept   fly fishing

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Argentina (1) United Kingdom (1) Chile (1) China (1) Kenya (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Scotland (1) Sweden (1) Tanzania (1) Vietnam (1) angling enthusiasts (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fly fishing Argentina Fly fishing in Argentina is growing in popularity due to its pristine rivers and increasing fishing lodges and outfitters. 2
2 fly fishing United Kingdom Fly fishing is an integral part of the traditional angling culture in the United Kingdom and is commonly used for hunting. 2
3 fly fishing Chile Fly fishing in Chile is becoming more popular due to the presence of pristine rivers and an increase in fishing lodges and outfitters. 1
4 fly fishing China Fly fishing is less common in Chinese culture, with an emphasis on subsistence fishing using traditional methods. 1
5 fly fishing Kenya Fly fishing is less common in Kenya due to the popularity of big game fishing and freshwater fishing. 1
6 fly fishing New Zealand Fly fishing is a popular fishing method in New Zealand due to the abundance of freshwater and the popularity of trout fishing. 1
7 fly fishing Norway Fly fishing is a traditional method for catching trout and salmon in rivers and streams in certain regions of Norway. 1
8 fly fishing Scotland Fly fishing is deeply embedded in Scottish culture, particularly in the Highland and Lowland landscapes, and has historical ties to the landed gentry. 1
9 fly fishing Sweden Fly fishing is a traditional method for catching trout and salmon in Swedish rivers and streams. 1
10 fly fishing Tanzania Fly fishing is less common in Tanzanian culture compared to big game fishing and freshwater fishing. 1
11 fly fishing Vietnam Fly fishing is less common in Vietnam, where the emphasis is on subsistence fishing using traditional methods in rivers and rice paddies. 1
12 fly fishing angling enthusiasts Fly fishing is a revered and specialized form of angling associated with skill, technique, and artistry among angling enthusiasts. 1