barbless
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of barbless
Example Sentences
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This free event, presented by Battery Park City Authority, revolves around catch-and-release fishing, in which the quarry is caught with barbless hooks and returned to the river after observation.
From New York Times • Sep. 7, 2017
“You got to be right on them on those front rods,” Pitts said, explaining a noteworthy nuance of fishing with barbless hooks.
From Washington Times • Aug. 2, 2014
They follow the fish by day, catching them with barbless hooks, then anchor at night and turn off their 400-horsepower engine.
From Salon • Jun. 2, 2013
A new rule implemented on the Columbia River mainstem requires anglers to now use barbless hooks.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 3, 2013
The point is about 6 inches long, and on the barbless end is tightly wound successive layers of fibrous bark, until its size is adjusted to the socket in the haft.
From Confessions of a Beachcomber by Banfield, E. J. (Edmund James)
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