sinker

sinker
1) a lead weight attached to a fishing line to enable it be cast out further, to maintain position of the bait in fast water, or to sink a line and its baited hook to a particular depth. Available in numerous weights and patterns for varying conditions. See also drift sinker
2) baits such as trout pellets designed to sink in the water
3) one of the lead weights on the bottom of net, meant to keep the net on the bottom or the lower edge at depth relative to the upper edge. Also called weights
4) a rock dangerous to vessels

Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.

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