Fishing Equipment Market to Reach $23 Billion, Globally, by 2032 at 4.8% CAGR 
By Allied Market Research US Source: wfmz 11/16/2023

Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "Fishing Equipment Market by Type (Hooks, Lines, Sinkers & Floats, Rods, Reels, Nets & Traps, Spear & Gaffs, and Others). Nature (Fresh Water, Salt Water, and Fly Fishing), and Distribution Channel (Offline and Online): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022-2032." According to the report, the global fishing equipment market size was valued at $14.5 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $23 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2023 to 2032.
 

Prime determinants of growth

Sports fishing is gaining traction and becoming prevalent in several regions around the world. Sports fishing term refers to fishing or shellfish collection, which is done primarily for pleasure. Moreover, sports fishing can take place in both salty and fresh water. Furthermore, nations such as the UK and the U.S. are making efforts to raise their fishing platform owing to which there is improved access to water bodies to fish in and make it a popular sport. Various fishing associations such as the American Sportfishing Association are inspiring people to raise their participation in fishing by organizing several fishing programs and events. In addition, the most common type of fishing equipment used in sports is a rod, line, reel, hooks, and a wide range of baits or lures such as artificial flies.

 
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2476Recreational fishing in La. under attack, Landry saysamericanpress2022-08-25US
2477Fisheries dept says noose tightened around fishermen indulging in LED fishing and other banned practicesdigitalgoa2022-08-23IN
2478Monster fish eludes capture as Chinese citymsn2022-08-25CN
2479Mark McGowan defends WA recreational fishing banThe West Australian2022-08-21AU
2480Biggest fish ever caught in Massachusettswwlp2022-07-25US
2481Chicopee man catches record size fish in Connecticutwpri2022-08-23US
2482Monster cannibal fish in French rivers, but no threat to humansconnexion france2022-08-22FR
2483Okanagan First Nation fishery celebrates record return of sockeye salmonmsn2022-09-04CA
2484AI-enabled fish gate filters invasive salmon out of Norwegian waterwaysnewatlas2022-08-26NO
2485Poles hold “marches of mourning” for poisoned Oder river while anglers mobilise to save fishnotesfrompoland2022-08-23PL
2486One of the World’s Rarest Fish Swims Upside Down While Huntingfieldandstream2022-08-25DM
2487US army builds electric barrier of death to stop rampaging fish destroying Great Lakesdailystar2022-08-26US
2488A pair of crocodile gars in Ruzhou, Henan, watched by millions of netizens for nearly a monthbreakinglatest2022-08-27CN
2489Dead fish and depression on the banks of Poland’s Oder RiverAFP2022-08-27PL
2490Novel tech helps detect roundworms in fish filletsThe Fish Site2022-09-03US
2491Turning invasive copi into live feed for yellow perchThe Fish Site2022-09-01US
2492China delivers world's first 100,000-tonne 'mobile fish farm'cgtn2022-05-20CN
2493How new ocean buoys improve fish farming in S. China's Quanzhoucgtn2022-08-14CN
2494Fish chock-full of natural 'antifreeze' protein found in iceberg off Greenlandthenationalnews2022-08-16US
2495Hundreds of fish killed when Upstate lake accidentally drainedcounton22022-08-16US
2496Why expert predicts mass fish kills will increase across Australia9news2022-08-18AU
2497Fuel leaks into Little Paddle River after bridge collapses near MayerthorpeGlobal News2020-05-12CA
2498Atlantic hagfish: A slimy ‘nightmare’ of a fish that feeds on the deadsea coast online2022-08-18US
2499Dutch anglers save fish as Rhine drought bitesglobal times2022-08-18NL
2500Second court challenge to kill fish in Miramichi LakeCBC News2022-08-18CA

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