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Bag (fishing and hunting)
Quantity of fish caught in fishing or game killed in hunting
Quantity of fish caught in fishing or game killed in hunting
the term 'bag' in the context of fishing and hunting
A bag, in the context of fishing and hunting, is a quantity of fish caught or game killed, normally given as number of animals. Laws can restrict the number of animals killed through bag limits. The term is also often used as in compound words, e.g. hunting bag scheme or bag statistics.
References
References
- "Hunting & Fishing". Hunter Within Me.
- "About bag and size limits, possession limits and boat limits". NSW Department of Primary Industries.
- "Nature conservation and sustainable hunting in the EU". European Commission.
- "Artemis: the information portal of huntable species in Europe".
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