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  2. Trotline - Wikipedia

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    Crabs on a trotline are not hooked, they are simply netted by the waterman at the surface, with the workboat moving slowly enough through the water that the crab does not discern movement as it eats the bait. The crab having been netted at the surface, the trotline moves back to or toward the bottom with the same bait intact to attract another ...

  3. File:FMIB 35007 Portion of Trot-Line, Showing Method of ...

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    English: Portion of Trot-Line, Showing Method of Baiting on Snoods Subject: Crab fisheries, Fisheries--Equipment and supplies; Geographic Subject: Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.) Tag: Fisheries Techniques

  4. Crab lining - Wikipedia

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    A crabbing line. Crabbing may be done with a 15-pound (6.8 kg) or heavier monofilament fishing line, a braided fishing line or a length of twine. A 7 ft. or longer hand net may be used to catch the crab as it is lifted from the water. Common baits are chicken (drumstick or chicken neck), fish (mullet (fish), mackerel, squid) or bacon. [2]

  5. File:Craps table diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Water table - Wikipedia

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    Below the water table, in the zone of saturation, layers of permeable rock that yield groundwater are called aquifers. In less permeable soils, such as tight bedrock formations and historic lakebed deposits, the water table may be more difficult to define. “Water table” and “water level” are not synonymous. If a deeper aquifer has a ...

  7. Water table (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A water table is a projection of lower masonry on the outside of a wall, slightly above the ground, or at the top of a wainscot section of a wall (in this case also known as a sill). It is both a functional and architectural feature that consists of a projection that deflects water running down the face of a building away from lower courses or ...

  8. Should Oranges Be Refrigerated? You May Be Storing Them Wrong

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    If you plan to store oranges at room temperature for a day or two, make sure to keep them somewhere cool, dry, and away from direct sunlight. “A fruit bowl or an open basket is great because it ...

  9. Watertable control - Wikipedia

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    In geotechnical engineering, watertable control is the practice of controlling the height of the water table by drainage.Its main applications are in agricultural land (to improve the crop yield using agricultural drainage systems) and in cities to manage the extensive underground infrastructure that includes the foundations of large buildings, underground transit systems, and extensive ...