trotline

/ˈtrɑtˌlaɪn/
noun
  1. A long fishing line with multiple baited hooks, anchored at both ends and often left in the water.
    • The fishermen checked their trotline early every morning.
    • Using a trotline requires a boat to reach the anchored ends.
    • He set a trotline across the river to catch catfish.
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