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Big-game fishing : ウィキペディア英語版
Big-game fishing
Big-game fishing, often referred to as offshore sportfishing, offshore gamefishing, or blue-water fishing is a form of recreational fishing, targeting large fish renowned for their sporting qualities, such as tuna and marlin.
==History==
Big-game fishing started as a sport after the invention of the motor boat. Charles Frederick Holder, a marine biologist and early conservationist, is credited with founding the sport in 1898. He went on to publish many articles and books on the subject, noted for their combination of accurate scientific detail with exciting narratives.〔(The history of game fishing )〕 Purpose built game fishing boats appeared early in the 20th century. An example is the ''Crete'', in use at Catalina Island, California, in 1915, and shipped to Hawaii the following year. According to a newspaper report at that time, the ''Crete'' had "... a deep cockpit, a chair fitted for landing big fish and leather pockets for placing the pole."〔(First game fishing boat arrives in Hawaii ) ''Honolulu Star-Bulletin'', 13 March 1916〕

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