- A
bait car, also
called a
decoy car, hot car, or trap car, is a
vehicle used by law
enforcement agencies to
capture car
thieves or
thieves who
steal items...
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small hooks along piers and jetties, but
often are
considered a
nuisance bait stealer. Johnson, G.D. & Gill, A.C. (1998). Paxton, J.R. & Eschmeyer, W.N. (eds...
- as live
bait by
anglers targeting tarpon, red drum,
spotted sea trout, and flounder.
Because it is
generally considered a
nuisance bait-
stealer, anglers...
- Bear-
baiting is a
blood sport in
which a
chained bear and one or more dogs are
forced to
fight one another. It may also
involve pitting a bear against...
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recreationally around Florida and elsewhere. It is
known as a
notorious bait stealer and is
found over hard
bottom in 20 to 40 m (66 to 131 ft)
depths off...
- Bull-
baiting is a
blood sport involving pitting a bull
against dogs with the aim of
attacking and
subduing the bull by
biting and
holding onto its nose...
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Bait is a 2000
American action comedy film
starring Jamie Foxx and
David Morse. It was
directed by
Antoine Fuqua. The film was a huge
financial failure...
- duck-baiting, hog-
baiting, human-
baiting, hyena-
baiting, lion-
baiting, monkey-
baiting, rat-
baiting, and wolf-
baiting. Much of what is
known about baiting comes from...
- ins**** fishing.
Shrimp is a
typical bait that
works well;
squid can also be used and is less
subject to
bait stealing by
hardhead catfish and
Atlantic croakers...
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Clickbait (also
known as link
bait or linkbait) is a text or a
thumbnail link that is
designed to
attract attention and to
entice users to
follow ("click")...