set line definition
set line means a line and hook with or without any bait or lure which, when used for catching fish, is not manipulated directly or indirectly by any person but does not include a line and hook attached to a reel and rod lying loose on or fixed into the ground;
set line means a line fastened between two points, to which is attached a number of smaller lines with hooks attached, but a single line not personally attended may constitute a set line.
set line means a line and fish-hook which, when used for catching fish, is not under the direct charge of any person but is fastened to anything, but excludes a line and fish-hook fixed to a reel or rod lying loose on the ground or resting on a fork or a stand;
More Definitions of set line
set line means a fishing line left unattended in water and having attached to it one or more lures or baited hooks.”.
set line means a line(s) to which a hook(s) is attached placed in freshwaters of the State for the purpose of taking fish or turtles, that is secured to shore, or to a fixed or buoyant object, except as permitted when ice fishing. All rods, reels, or hand lines not under immediate control will be considered unattended and considered a set line. In accordance with N.J.S.A. 23:5-13, set lines are prohibited in any State water inhabited by Pickerel, Pike, Pike Perch, Black Bass, Oswego Bass, White Bass, Calico Bass, Perch, or Trout.
set line means any line not held in the hand, or not attached to fishing gear held in the hand, which is used or intended to be used for the purpose of taking fish.
set line means a line with one or both ends secured to the shore or to a fixed or buoyant object in the water which is used for fishing and is not personally attended. Set lines shall not be used in the inland district.
set line. ’ means a string or cord anchored at one point that does not have more than two hooks and is not associated with a hand-operated mechanical reel.
set line. , means a line and fish-hook which, when used for catching fish, is not under the direct control of a person but is attached to an object, but does not include a line and fishing rod attached to a reel and rod lying loose on the ground;
set line means a dropline or a longline;