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  2. Lobster trap - Wikipedia

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    Lobster pots in Jersey. A lobster trap or lobster pot is a portable trap that traps lobsters or crayfish and is used in lobster fishing. In Scotland (chiefly in the north), the word creel was used to refer to a device used to catch lobsters and other crustaceans. A lobster trap can hold several lobsters.

  3. Lobster fishing - Wikipedia

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    Traps are also used in some spiny lobster fisheries, such as the fishery for the California spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus, in the eastern Pacific Ocean. [3] Lobster traps can either be wire or wooden, today fishermen are straying from the wooden traps as they can be heavier than the wire. Traditionally, a lobster trap has two compartments.

  4. Creel (basket) - Wikipedia

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    Angler's creel. A creel is a wicker basket usually used for carrying fish or blocks of peat.It is also the fish trap used to catch lobsters and other crustaceans.. In modern times, the term has come to encompass various types of wicker baskets used by anglers or commercial fishermen to hold fish or other prey.

  5. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Lobster traps are also used to catch other crustaceans, such as crabs and crayfish. They can be constructed in various shapes, but the design strategy is to make the entry into the trap much easier than exit. The pots are baited and lowered into the water and checked frequently. Historically lobster pots were constructed with wood or metal.

  6. Lobster trap (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A lobster trap is a lobster pot, a trap for lobsters and spiny lobsters. Lobster trap or lobster pot may also refer to: Lobster trap (finance), an anti-takeover strategy; Lobster-tailed pot helmet, a cavalry helmet; Lobster Pot (restaurant), a seafood restaurant in Massachusetts, United States

  7. Fish trap - Wikipedia

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    A fish trap is a trap used for catching fish and other aquatic animals of value. Fish traps include fishing weirs, cage traps, fish wheels and some fishing net rigs such as fyke nets. [1] The use of traps are culturally almost universal around the world and seem to have been independently invented many times.

  8. Jacob Knowles - Wikipedia

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    By the age of 13, Knowles acquired his first skiff, which allowed him to start lobstering with 150 traps. [1] This early experience was primarily educational but also introduced him to the business aspects of lobstering. [1] During his teenage years, he gradually upgraded his equipment and boats. [1]

  9. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    The trap features a chain with a swivel snap at one end and a ring at the other; the spikes on its jaws point inward. Traps of this kind were commonly used for black bear trapping and were set with clamps (these types are not used any more) Setting and triggering a "gin" or foothold trap, demonstrated at the Black Country Living Museum