0 past simple and past participle of troll --
1 to try to catch fish by pulling a baited line through the water behind a boat: --
2 to search among a large number or many different places in order to find people or information you want: --
3 to leave an insulting message on the internet in order to annoy someone: --
They allow mutiple lines to be trolled.
A pattern of multiple baits or lures can be trolled at varying distances behind a boat.
When completed, he tied a string to his thumb, and trolled it behind his boat.
The shop was a hot spot for autograph hounds who trolled the shop in search of famous band leaders.
Chinook salmon can be successfully trolled at higher speeds than more docile lake trout.
In-lines are usually considered swimming, horizontal baits and may be cast or trolled behind a slow moving boat.
The design of the lure head, particularly its face, gives the lure its individual action when trolled through the water.
These houses have been decon- trolled.