Bait digging – the gathering of bait using a fork or spade. Usually for worms or clams.
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Bait elastic – An elasticated thread used to secure soft baits such as mussels or crab to the hook by whipping. It does not need to be tied as it …
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Bait pump – a metal, suction pump used for bait gathering in particular for black lugworm in their vertical burrows.
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Baitcasting – A US term used to describe a rod and reel set-up for lure or bait fishing where the reel is fished on top of the rod. The reel …
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Baitrunner – a fixed spool reel with a rear drag and a lever to disengage the spool allowing the fish to run freely but with line pick-up when the handle …
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Baitfish – Small fish near the bottom of the food chain used for bait, generally live, to catch larger predatory species. Sandeels are a common example of a baitfish.
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Baiting needle – A long metal needle with either an eye at the blunt end used for mounting dead fish on a rig or with a hollow indent to locate …
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Bar – An offshore ridge or mound of sand, gravel or pebbles which is submerged during some stage of the tide. Common at the mouth of a river or estuary …
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Balloon – used as a float to suspend large baits when shark fishing.
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Balanced – A term used to describe the proper combination of rod, reel line.