Trap net definition

Trap net means an impoundment net consisting of a lead, heart, tunnel, and pot or crib, the webbing of which is held on the lake bottom by leads and upright in the water by floats and held in place by anchors.
Trap net or “Entrapment Gear” means fishing gear designed to capture fish that enter an enclosed area through one or more funnel- or V-shaped openings that hinder escape after entrance. (3/04/24)
Trap net means a device constructed of netting, which may employ wings or wings and leads, directing the movement of fish through a tunnel of netting into inner hearts or built-in forebays

More Definitions of Trap net

Trap net means a device constructed of netting, which may employ wings or wings and leads, directing the movement of fish through a tunnel of netting into inner hearts or built-in forebays wherein they are trapped by their own movement. Such nets may be referred to as shallow trap nets, submarine trap nets or deep water trap nets but shall not include drop nets or fyke nets.
Trap net means a stationary impoundment net consisting
Trap net means an impoundment net consisting of a lead, heart, tunnel, and pot

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