Hook-and-line definition

Hook-and-line means a rod and reel or similar device including a tip up and hand held lines, and includes trolling.
Hook-and-line means one or more hooks attached to one or more lines. It may be stationary (commercial vertical hook-and-line) or mobile (troll).
Hook-and-line means a fishing line to which one or more hooks or other tackle are attached. A hook- and-line may include a fishing rod or reel or both to cast and retrieve the line.

More Definitions of Hook-and-line

Hook-and-line means one or more hooks attached to one or more lines;¶
Hook-and-line means a fishing line to which one or more hooks or other tackle are attached. A hook- and-line may include a fishing rod or reel or both to deploy and retrieve the line, and the use of a landing net to land hooked fish.
Hook-and-line means a type of fishing gear consisting of a length of fishing line, to which is attached one or more hooks or other device for capturing marine life. A weight and a pole may also be used to aid in the placement of the fishing line in the water.
Hook-and-line means one or more hooks attached to one or more lines and shall include rod and reel, a fishing rod designed to be hand-held with a manually or electrically operated reel attached.
Hook-and-line means a single line to which not more than two hooks are attached;
Hook-and-line means a stationary,buoyed, and anchored line with hooks attached, or the taking of fish by means of such a device.
Hook-and-line means a single fishing line with one or more hooks held by, or attended by, or under the immediate control of, one or more persons. The hook and line may be attached to a pole, reel, float, stake or may be held by a person.