Meaning hook-and-line
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hook-and-line


traditional method of catching fish, with baited hooks at the end of lines of wire.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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hook-and-line


A fishing method that uses natural or artificial bait placed on a hook fixed to the end of a line in both single and multiple units; often confused with longlines.
Source: fishchoice.com

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hook-and-line


Analogous to the rod and reel used by recreational anglers, the hook-and-line method attracts fish by a natural or artificial bait (lures) placed on a hook fixed to the end of a line, or snood, on which fish are caught. Hook-and-line units may be used singly or in large numbers.
Source: seafoodchoices.com





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