0 a fine strong thread, now usually made of nylon, used with a rod, hooks etc for catching fish. -- rybářský vlasec
Small plants without pseudobulbs were attached by small patches of superglue, and larger plants were tied on using 50-caliber nylon fishing line.
If he knows anything about fishing, he will know that the man who holds his fishing line firmly will catch what he is after.
The amendment suggests that we cast our fishing line into the water immediately behind the stern in the turmoil of its wake.
An article earlier this year in one of the magazines devoted to salmon angling drew attention to the perils of monofilament—not monofilament nets but monofilament fishing line.
The most widely applied use for horsehair is in the fishing line.
Important parameters of a fishing line are its length, material, and weight (thicker lines are more visible to fish).
This fishing line is typically between ten and twenty pound test.
Fishing line is recycled to create new fish habitat.