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      1. Which ancient culture was the first to use a fishing rod?
        1. Greek
        2. Roman
        3. Egyptian
        4. Chinese
        1. The oldest known painting of an angler using a rod comes from Ancient Egypt and dates from about 2000 BC.

      2. The author of the 1653 book 'The Compleat Angler' was from what country?
        1. Germany
        2. England
        3. France
        4. Italy
        1. In 1653, Englishman Izaak Walton published The Compleat Angler, one of the first and most influential books ever published about sportfishing.

      3. True or False: Forbes Magazine named the fishing hook one of the top tools of all time.
        1. True
        2. False
        1. True. The fishing hook came in at number 19 in the list of The 20 Most Important Tools Ever.

      4. Which ancient culture was the first to use a fishing reel?
        1. Greek
        2. Roman
        3. Egyptian
        4. Chinese
        1. The earliest known illustration of a fishing reel is from a Chinese painting dating to around 1195 A.D.

      5. Which U.S. President said "All men are equal before fish"
        1. George Washington
        2. Theodore Roosevelt
        3. Herbert Hoover
        4. Dwight D. Eisenhower
        1. Herbert Hoover who was an avid fisherman.

      6. What kind of fish did Viking warriors trade?
        1. Cod
        2. Herring
        3. Sturgeon
        4. Salmon
        1. The Vikings traded freeze-dried cod.  It was a highly prized trade good with a long shelf life. The Vikings' dried cod kept fresh for up to ten years. 

           

      7. Which of the following is NOT a real fishing museum?
        1. The American Museum Of Fly Fishing
        2. IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame & Museum
        3. Fantasia Fish Museum and Amusement Park
        4. Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum
        1. There is no such place as Fantasia Fish Museum and Amusement Park.

          The American Museum Of Fly Fishing is located in Manchester, VT.

          The IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame & Museum is located in Daytona Beach FL.

          The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Hayward, WI.

      8. True or False: Leonardo Da Vinci was the first person to use sonar.
        1. True
        2. False
        1. True. Sonar use by humans was initially recorded by Leonardo Da Vinci in 1490. Da Vinci inserted a tube into the water and said he could detect vessels by placing his ear to the tube.

      9. Early fishing lines were made out of:
        1. Horse hair
        2. Catgut
        3. Flax
        4. All of the above
        1. All of the above.  Many things were used for fishing line including: plant stalks, horse hair, catgut, silk and flax.

      10. True or False: Lure manufacturers changed their designs during WWII.
        1. True
        2. False
        1. True. This was partially due to lack of raw materials. Metal parts had to be replaced with plastic or wood. Design shifted towards war-themed lures such as the bomb-shaped 'Dive Bomber.' Fishing lures made during WWII are collector’s items today.

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