set net definition

set net means any static mesh net;
set net means a gillnet that is either tied to shore at one end and anchored in the river at the other end, or anchored in the river at both ends, or tied to the shore at one end and tied to a net pole at the other end.
set net means a stationary, buoyed and anchored gillnet or trammel net which takes fish commonly by gilling and is not free to move or drift with the current or tide;¶

More Definitions of set net

set net means any net set in any waters for the purpose of taking fish and which is left unattended.
set net means any gill net that is attached to stationary object or objects and which remains in a fixed location when fishing.
set net. , “hoopnet”, or “set bag net” means a bag-shaped net of wire, monofilament, or twine webbing attached to a metal or wooden hoop not more than twenty-six (26) feet in circumference which is fixed in place from platforms for the purpose of catching migrating salmon and steelhead.
set net means a stationary, buoyed and anchored gill net or trammel net;

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