〘noun〙 A method of fishing. Several hooks are tied to a line, bait is attached, and the line is lowered into the water with stones or other weights to prevent it from being swept away, after which the line is pulled up. It is mainly used in rivers to catch eels, catfish, etc. Hook fishing. *Mediterranean Fishing Port (1967) by Ogawa Kunio: "What Ferdinand was doing was a childish method of fishing called hook fishing." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 魚漁の一方法。糸に数本の針を結び、えさをつけ、流されないように石などをおもりとして水中に沈め、しばらくしてから引き上げに行く漁法。おもに川でウナギ、ナマズなどをとるのに用いる。置き針釣り。※地中海の漁港(1967)〈小川国夫〉「フェルナンドがやっていたのは、置き鉤(バリ)という幼稚な釣り方だった」
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