Quantity of fish caught in fishing or game killed in hunting
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This article is about the term 'bag' in the context of fishing and hunting. For the non-rigid container, see Bag.
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.[1][2] The term is also often used as in compound words, e.g. hunting bag scheme or bag statistics.[3][4]