catching
121lime fishing — catching fish by throwing lime onto the water surface or dragging sacks of lime through a water body or spreading it on mud in drained ponds. As the lime slakes, it burns the fish s gills and they rise to the surface …
122particulate feeding — catching each prey item individually, whether a zooplankter or a whole fish …
123pier fishing — catching of fish from artificial structures raised out of the water on supports. These structures often form good habitat for fishes …
124poison fishing — catching fish by means of a poison, usually one harmless to higher vertebrates, the poison being spread in the water or enclosed in a bait …
125poking — catching fish with a net or spear where a pushing, jabbing or poking motion is used …
126snagging — catching fish by means of unbaited hooks strung on lines. The fish swim into the hooks and are caught on them. Usually illegal. May also refer to inadvertent snagging when sport fishing with a bait or lure, the fish being hooked on some body part …
127snigger — catching salmon illegally by dragging a cluster of weighted hooks along a river bed or through a pool (Scottish dialect) …
128stel fishing — catching fish using a stel …