rod and line definition

rod and line means a rod to which is attached a fishing line having not more than three fishing hooks attached thereto (for the purpose of this definition not more than five hooks joined by threading the point of one through the eye of another or by fastening their shanks to each other shall be deemed to be one hook);
rod and line means single rod and line;
rod and line means a fishing engine consisting of a single rod and line;

More Definitions of rod and line

rod and line means any rod and line capable of being used for the purpose of taking or fishing for, or attempting to take or fish for, salmon or sea trout;
rod and line means a fishing-line placed in a rod used by anglers and wound on a turning mechanism (reel) used to wind the line.
rod and line means a single rod or pole to which is attached a line or thread with hook or lure fastened on the line for fishing;
rod and line means single rod and line with such bait or lure as is lawful at the passing of this Act and, in the case of fish ing for salmon in an area to which and at a time during which regulations made under se ction 8 of the Salmon Act 1986 apply, is not specified in such regulations in respect of that area and time;”
rod and line means single rod and line (used otherwise than as a set line or by way of pointing, or by striking or dragging for fish) with such bait or lure as is not prohibited by [section 4(2)] or, in relation to fishing for salmon, under section 33 or 38(5)(b)".
rod and line means a rod to which is attached a fishing line having not more than 3 fishing hooks attached to it (and, for the purpose of this definition, not more than 5 hooks joined by threading the point of 1 through the eye of another or by fastening their shanks to each other will be taken to be 1 hook);
rod and line means a fishing engine consisting of a single rod and line; “salmon and sea trout angling logbook” means a logbook as set out in the