Lexicographical Neighbors of Setlines
Literary usage of Setlines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Food and Game Fishes: A Popular Account of All the Species Found in by David Starr Jordan, Barton Warren Evermann (1902)
"It is caught on setlines and in seines. Head 4 to 5; depth 2| to y, eye 4^ in
head; D. 30; A. 7; scales 36. Body more fusiform than in any other species, ..."
2. The Wisconsin Archeologist by Wisconsin Archeological Society (1906)
"The women when not engaged in attending "to their simple household duties, gathered
wood and watched the setlines. In their spare moments they made rush ..."
3. Lake Maxinkuckee: A Physical and Biological Survey by Barton Warren Evermann, Howard Walton Clark (1920)
"setlines placed by us for experimental purposes at various depths and places in
the lake usually yielded at least one water-dog every time examined. ..."
4. The Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, 1909 by New York (State), Frederick Eugene Wadhams (1909)
"The commission may make rules under which by paying a license sturgeon may be
taken by setlines and trap lines. Such rules shall be subject to amendment or ..."
5. Annual Report by New York (State). Conservation Dept (1915)
"SPEARS AND setlines This method of fishing is very popular among the fishermen
who wish to take what is classed as the cull fish, including suckers, ..."
6. Documents Accompanying the Journal by Michigan Legislature. Senate (1899)
"... in this State, by means of spears, nets, setlines or night lines, snares,
artificial lights, or explosive substances, and to prohibit the taking or ..."