Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
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[v. 02 p. 0025] _Spinning, &c_. --Mid-water fishing, as has been said, broadly consistsin the use of a small fish, or something that simulates it, and itsdevices are aimed almost entirely at those fish which prey on theirfellows. Spinning, live-baiting and trolling[1] are these devices. In the first a small dead fish or an imitation of it made in metal, india-rubber, or other substance, is caused to revolve rapidly as itis pulled through the water, so that it gives the idea of something indiffi...culties and trying to escape. In the second a small fish isput on the angler's hook alive and conveys the same idea by its ownefforts. In the third a small dead fish is caused to dart up anddown in the water without revolving; it conveys the same idea as thespinning fish, though the manipulation is different. [Footnote 1: Trolling is very commonly confused in angling writing andtalk with _trailing_, which simply means drawing a spinning-bait alongbehind a boat in motion. ] _Bottom-Fishing_. --Bottom-fishing is the branch of angling which isthe most general.
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