- A
trotline is a
heavy fishing line with shorter,
baited branch lines commonly referred to as
snoods suspending down at
intervals using clips or swivels...
- near the base of a turkey's beak A type of bait
holder used on a
crabbing trotline Snood (video game), a 1996
puzzle game This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- kingfish.
Trotlining - a
trotline is like a dropline,
except that a
dropline has a
series of
hooks suspended vertically in the water,
while a
trotline has a...
- (dance music), 14th-century
social dance /
dance music in the
Western world Trotline, a
heavy fishing line
Turkey trot (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- crabs. Use of
commercial trotlines is now
mostly limited to the
tributaries of the
Chesapeake Bay. In the Gulf of Mexico,
trotline use
drastically declined...
- crab traps. A
trotline is a baited, hook-less, long line that is
usually anc****d on the
bottom and
attached to anc****d buoys. This
trotline is
baited and...
- the fight.[citation needed] One
researcher reported good
success with
trotline fishing techniques,
which he used to
catch a
large sample of
black drum...
-
compared to 43 per 1,000 in the
trawler fleet).
Commercial longlining Trotline Method and
Apparatus for Long Line and
Recreational Bait
Fishing Patent...
- can be
contrasted with
trotlines.
Whereas a
dropline has a
series of
hooks suspended sideways off a
vertical mainline, a
trotline has a
series of hooks...
- The all-tackle
record was a 302 lb (137 kg)
alligator gar
caught on a
trotline in 1953 by T.C.
Pierce Jr. In 1991,
fishing guide Kirk
Kirkland anecdotally...