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Small plants without pseudobulbs were attached by small patches of superglue, and larger plants were tied on using 50-caliber nylon fishingline.
If he knows anything about fishing, he will know that the man who holds his fishingline firmly will catch what he is after.
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The amendment suggests that we cast our fishingline into the water immediately behind the stern in the turmoil of its wake.
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An article earlier this year in one of the magazines devoted to salmon angling drew attention to the perils of monofilament—not monofilament nets but monofilament fishingline.
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The most widely applied use for horsehair is in the fishingline.
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Important parameters of a fishingline are its length, material, and weight (thicker lines are more visible to fish).
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This fishingline is typically between ten and twenty pound test.
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Fishingline is recycled to create new fish habitat.
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Occasionally a score is divided by the strength of the fishingline used, yielding more points to those who use thinner, weaker line.
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Both monofilament fishingline and fluorocarbon may be used.
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The cylinder was tied at its midpoint to a fishingline on a shortened fishing pole.
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For these reasons, programs have been started to recycle fishingline, to keep it out of the environment.
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Their muzzles were covered with fine fishingline, so that they were unable to bite another dog.
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Samples collected at deeper points in the water column found much lower concentrations of plastic particles (primarily monofilament fishingline pieces).
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Can be used with many kinds of line including mono-filament, fluorocarbon, and braided fishingline.
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The n nguyt's strings, formerly made of twisted silk, are today generally made of nylon or fishingline.
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Humans may attach fishingline to the remora and wait for it to cling to a larger fish.
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Turtles and whales have been found with plastic bags and fishingline in their stomachs.
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Common human-caused injuries to aquatic birds include habitat destruction, plastic pollution, fishing hook lacerations, and fishingline entanglements.
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This is a small handheld tool carried by scuba divers to extricate themselves if trapped by a fishing net or fishingline.
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Important parameters of a fishingline are its length, material, and weight (thicker, sturdier lines are more visible to fish).
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Objects that can constitute marine debris include used automobile tires, detergent bottles, medical wastes, discarded fishingline and nets, soda cans, and bilge waste solids.
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Tackle that is attached to the end of a fishingline is called terminal tackle.
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A clip, also known as a release attaches a fishingline to the cannonball weight.
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The leader is a section of fishingline that is attached directly to the end of the fly line.
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Fishingline weight is described in pounds of tensile force before the line parts.
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He was pulled up by way of a hidden fishingline into the ventillation shaft.
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The centrosome acts as the reel that draws in the spindle fibers or fishingline.
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To make him move, the puppeteers pulled him along on a fishingline.
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Bite alarms are electronic devices which bleep when a fish tugs a fishingline.
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Gaffs are used when the weight of the fish exceeds the breaking point of the fishingline or the fishing pole.
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Floating like a fishingline bob, the lamp is positioned underwater by weights on its submerged power supply cord.
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The protagonist is able to run, jump, climb onto ledges, climb ladders and, crucially, throw her fishingline.
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Frets are tied to the "sap" with fishingline, which allows them to be adjusted.
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It is used to tie fishingline to terminal tackle, join two pieces of line, or for snelling hooks.
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Therefore, the meaning of cut bait is sometimes taken to mean cutting one's fishingline, and giving up on the fishing.
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This variation stems from the alternative interpretation of cut bait meaning to cut one's fishingline.
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It is caught incidentally by commercial fisheries in bottom trawls and on fishingline, as well as by sport anglers.
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Other examples include clothesline, chalk line, anchor line (rode), stern line, fishingline, marline and so on.
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In the modern age it began with some kids tying fishingline to a remote control toy boat, and catching a fish with it.
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Both stitches are done using either fishingline (most popular brand: fireline) or nylon thread (most popular brand: nymo).
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Weights are what you put on the fishingline to weigh down your lure/bait so it doesn't float.
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A fishingline is any cord made for fishing.
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The fishingline is reeled in by a spool powered either by manual cranking or by an electric motor.
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This is a small handheld tool carried by scuba divers to extricate themselves if trapped in fishing net or fishingline.
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Barbed hooks must be pinched before being attached to a fishingline.
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The strings are often made of metal, but sometimes of nylon or fishingline.
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Gear that is attached to the end of a fishingline is called terminal tackle.
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After the piercing was done, a product resembling a thick fishingline was inserted in the hole and its end was rivetted together.
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The method feeder is a wire container that holds compact, moistened groundbait and other particle baits above the hook bait on the fishingline.
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He took a wire from the flashlight and made it into a fishhook, and used hemp rope as a fishingline.
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This type of fishingline is expensive, sometimes four times the cost of equivalent monofilament.
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Fishingline is attached to the swivels and hooks are tied to the end of the fishingline.
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This species is regarded as a game fish and offers a respectable fight on light tackle (a more delicate fishingline).
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A fishingline is attached to the downrigger cable by means of a line release.
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It was a long cord of human hair, a fishingline perhaps, wound around a small wooden board covered in hieroglyphic writing.
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The dragline silk is said to have many uses, such as: bulletproof vests, sutures after an operation, tennis rackets, fishingline, and nets.
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It has 10 strings (which may be of metal, nylon, or nylon fishingline) arranged in 5 courses of two strings each.
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The three strings, which are attached to a long neck, today are nylon fishingline.
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A clip called a line release attaches the fishingline to the weight, and the bait or lure is attached to the release.
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Knot strength varies between different fishingline brands but the uni knot works well with all monofilament fishing lines.
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For example, we have received pelicans that have had a broken wing from being caught in fishingline.
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Leaders and tippets are generally constructed of monofilament or fluorocarbon fishingline.
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The tippet section is a section of fishingline attached to the leader to which the artificial fly is attached.
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It is four day tournament where contestants go for marlin, tuna, wahoo, and other fish using 50-pound fishingline.
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The fisherman connects the fishingline/bait to the boat; drives it; navigating the water by manipulating the remote controller.
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His body was found hanging from a fishingline.
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When thrown, the fishingline will hook onto nearly all surfaces within the games.
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Using a tin can laced with fishingline and an edge trimmer, he tried out his idea, which worked.
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Then a piece of fishingline with a hook is attached to the swivel.
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A more modern, alternative interpretation of cut bait is understood to mean cutting one's fishingline.
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The split can be placed on a piece of fishingline and then crimped closed.
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Basic supplies needed are fishing hooks, clamps, swivels, fishingline, and a durable cord or lightweight rope used for the main line.
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The fishingline is wound on a running roller which makes a noise when the fishingline moves, thus alerting the angler that a fish might be hooked.
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In order to cut the enemies kite line, a very strong fishingline, prepared with glue and powdered glass covers some length of the kite line or wire.
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In fishingline, and in other material if not deliberately set snug and maybe re-set after some initial tensioning, the outcoil form will transform into the incoil form.
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The strings are made of fishingline.
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In line touch competition, synthetic braided fishingline, 15 to 20 lb test, is used due to its low stretch and high strength for the line diameter and weight.
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It is either suspended from one of the other corners by a piece of, most commonly, fishingline, leaving it free to vibrate, or hooked over the hand.
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The right hand thus does the opposite of the left hand: as the left hand goes down, the right hand is pulled up by the fishingline.
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Turtles ingest a wide array of this floating debris, including bags, sheets, pellets, balloons and abandoned fishingline.
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Most of the time, the fishingline used for sport fishing has a breaking strain less than the maximum force the fish can apply to the line.
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He is well respected for his research in kingsnake genetics, and he invented a technique for capturing lizards by using a fishingline with a tiny hook baited with crickets.
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He caught the record setting fish in a 16-foot aluminum boat on 80 lbs. test fishingline and it took him 14.5 hours to land the catch.
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A nearly invisible material like fishingline can be used to sew each knot of net to the fabric (often with a drop of glue for strength).
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It is also likely to jam, which is not a concern in fishingline, which is no great loss to cut, but may be a concern in normal rope.
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They were stripped and used as strong cords for fishingline, rope cores, twine, and other purposes where bark cord was not strong enough or might fray.
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The use of any fishing equipment other than fishing lines is therefore unlawful.
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The view is that they can be left quite safely provided they do not damage fishermen's lines or commercial fishing lines.
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They do not advocate the banning of new scientific fishing lines.
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While he tries to disentangle himself from the fishing lines, she comes alive.
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Other threats to wildlife include lead paint, sediment from lead mines and smelters, and lead weights from fishing lines.
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Mantas can not swim backwards and, because of their protruding cephalic fins, are prone to entanglement in fishing lines, nets, and even loose mooring lines.
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From the 1850s, modern industrial machinery was employed to fashion fishing lines in quantity.
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They are useful for collecting long fishing lines or fishing nets, with the assistance of a radio direction finder.
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Light fishing lines and sinkers are used to avoid spooking the fish and, as with all fishing, live bait produces the best results.
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The installation consisted of a number baby girls dresses, hung with fishing lines, hooks, black cloths, together with a black sofa, table, doorframe.
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The other floating objects in the room are held up by fishing lines.
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However, the fishing lines from which the nets are constructed have hugely evolved.
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