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Hi,

could you please tell me what "fishing in leak" could mean? Unfortunately, there is no context. Could it be fishing through a hole in ice?

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Is there not even one sentence? Or is it a headline?

It is probably referring to Lake Leak in Arkansas >> Leak Lake Fishing in Arkansas County, Arkansas | Fishing Works
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Is there not even one sentence? Or is it a headline?
It is a promotional text, just a list of terms:

Pike, carp, bream. Fishing with boilie, bottom fishing, fishing in leak. From the boat, from the bank, day and night.
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We need a fishing expert!

"boilies" is probably a form of home-made bait.

I think I am going to stand by "fishing in [Lake] Leak", unless an expert has a different view.
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We need a fishing expert!

"boilies" is probably a form of home-made bait.

I think I am going to stand by "fishing in [Lake] Leak", unless an expert has a different view.
Yes, that´s quite possible Thanks!
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