batings
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baitings — batings … Dictionary of ichthyology
back — 1) cast (the terminal strand of a handline to which hooks are attached by short droppers) 2) main line (the principal line in a longline from which branch lines depend with hooks attached) 3) the headline, q.v., of a salmon drift net … Dictionary of ichthyology
back net — the rear sections of the belly, batings and codend of a trawl … Dictionary of ichthyology
back of net — square and batings (both q.v.) of a beam trawl as one section … Dictionary of ichthyology
extension piece — tapered sections of netting between the belly and the batings and the cod end of a trawl. Also called pipe, swallow piece, tail, tail piece, taper, Y piece … Dictionary of ichthyology
pipe — extension piece (tapered sections of netting between the belly and the batings and the cod end of a trawl. Also called swallow piece, tail, tail piece, taper, Y piece) … Dictionary of ichthyology
swallow piece — extension piece (tapered sections of netting between the belly and the batings and the cod end of a trawl. Also called pipe, tail, tail piece, taper, Y piece) … Dictionary of ichthyology
tail — 1) the part of the body posterior to the abdominal cavity, thus including the caudal peduncle and the tail fin 2) the tail fin alone 3) the length of line between the hook and a leger or paternoster 4) to lift a fish by its tail. Also called… … Dictionary of ichthyology
tail piece — 1) extension piece (tapered sections of netting between the belly and the batings and the cod end of a trawl. Also called pipe, swallow piece, tail, taper, Y piece) 2) tail cloth … Dictionary of ichthyology
taper — 1) an area that slopes gradually and evenly towards deeper water 2) extension piece (tapered sections of netting between the belly and the batings and the cod end of a trawl. Also called pipe, swallow piece, tail, tail piece, Y piece) … Dictionary of ichthyology