Fishing-boat
61boat hook — noun pole handled hook used to pull or push boats • Hypernyms: ↑hook * * * a hook mounted at the end of a pole, used to pull or push boats toward or away from a landing, to pick up a mooring, etc. [1605 15] * * * boat hook, a metal hook on a pole …
62boat rod — a heavy duty fishing rod used in big game fishing …
63fishing berth — a particular station on the Newfoundland fishing grounds assigned to or claimed by a vessel, a boat, a crew, or a family …
64fishing pressure — 1) quantity of fish caught per hectare 2) a measure of resource use by anglers, e.g. number of angler hours, party hours, boat hours, trips on the water. Also called fishing effort 3) the effect of angling on a fish population …
65fishing right — a right to catch a specified quantity of fish, a proportion of the total allowable catch, to use a boat or any other specified fishing equipment, in a manner specified in a management plan or in fishery regulations …
66fishing vessel — a boat, ship or other craft that is equipped and used for fishing or in support of such activity with a capacity of 5 net tons or more …
67boat control — positioning a boat while angling so as to maintain it and the fishing rig in the optimum configuration for catching fish …
68boat — 1. noun /bəʊt,boʊt/ a) A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind. b) A full house …
69Fishing Lakes — The perimeters of Pasqua, Echo, Mission and Katepwa Lakes are the location of several provincial parks, public swimming beaches and are where not public property or aboriginal reserves intermittently built up with private cottages and youth… …
70boat — a small vessel used for water travel and work, smaller than a ship; a fishing vessel less than 5 net tons capacity; small enough to be loaded onto a ship …