- fish (particularly catfish).
Trotlines should be used with
caution as they are
deemed illegal in many locations.
Trotlines are
similar to a longline, but...
- with
hooked snood lines hanging vertically down
along the main line.
Trotlines are used for
catching crabs or fish (e.g. catfish),
particularly across...
- 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...
- 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...
- a
trotline has a
series of
hooks suspended horizontally in the water.
Trotlines can be
physically set in many ways, such as
tying each end to something...
- 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...
- suckers.
Catfish have even been
known to take
Ivory soap as bait. Juglines,
trotlines, limb lines, and bank
lines are po****r
methods of
fishing for channel...
- 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...
-
captured by bow and
arrow via bowfishing. It is
commercially caught on
trotlines, setlines, hoop and
trammel nets, and seines.
There are
currently no specific...
- at risk from
ingesting discarded fishing tackle,
baited hooks left on
trotlines and from
capture of
juveniles in
abandoned hoop nets used for baitfish...