After this the parting song would be trolled out, and the last of the revellers would depart. |
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However, I should have been able to catch fish on a fly, because we caught many little skipjack on small white lures, trolled. |
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We trolled a zig-zag course along a drop-off, the deep water hitting 150 fathoms. |
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It looks like the site is still being trolled by right-wing reactionaries trying to stir the pot instead of educate. |
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Some fishermen trolled dead bait as well as various types of spoon baits and some trout were caught. |
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Spotters trolled the city for pregnant women, and contacts or legmen approached pregnant women who seemed in need of help. |
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One of the mailing lists I'm on got trolled this week, which was interesting as it rarely happens to places I hang out on. |
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After that, Matthews trolled for jobs, knocking on 200 doors, working as a Capitol policeman. |
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When we got to the area where the birds were we could not see much evidence of fish so we just stuck the lines out and trolled for a few minutes. |
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And when he had supped the Old Soldier trolled The song of youth that never grows old. |
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They can also be trolled or used as trailers on larger lures such as spoons or spinners. |
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Traditionally, Snuneymuxw fishers trolled off Duke Point and Jack Point for cod and other species such as dogfish, lingcod, salmon and flounder. |
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There is this unspoken idea that if you participate in it you will be mocked and trolled and pranked. |
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During his free time, he trolled libraries, consuming Hebrew-language books and newspapers. |
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As I trolled back and forth in the microfiche looking for the relevant piece, I was struck by the other things the chattering classes brayed five years ago. |
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I have trolled Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue, and upper Madison Avenue and traveled to Las Vegas, where I stood agog for hours in the Bellagio and Venetian hotels. |
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And because they were in front of me every day as I trolled around the sink, they never went short of water either. |
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Search firms have long trolled the industry's executive ranks, often unsuccessfully, as financial stability and employer loyalty kept individuals in place. |
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He described his personal and political experience as a commercial fisher, noting that he trolled for salmon for 40 years. |
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We slowly trolled round a series of sunken Islands and under water ridges, only the constant chug of the outboard could be heard as evening slowly approached. |
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He trolled for investors through a full-page ad in Business Week. |
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But we fished, and we fished a lot of days-gillnetters in a river for one or two days a week, and we trolled seven days a week. |
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Traditional agricultural research has involved detailed biophysical studies in trolled conditions. |
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Lines fitted with leaders and lures are paid out and trolled behind the vessel. |
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Fish such as lake trout and walleye prefer slow moving bait while salmon readily attack lures trolled at a faster pace. |
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Lamb denied this but stuck by his claim that the group had trolled him on Twitter. |
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We trolled Montreal for the strangest fish we could find and told them anything goes, text to costumes. |
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Sometimes we trolled or set liggers for pike, we seldom babbed for eels, it was such a slimy job. |
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They are most effective when trolled or retrieved at a slow speed where their unique design provides maximum action, flash and enticing vibrations. |
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The fish snapped at a sardine trolled 100 feet down on a downrigger while he was fishing with pals off Vancouver Island. |
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I'm an ugly Rex hunt and I'm getting trolled! Why am I so lucky life is looking up on me! |
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So we trolled a flashy King Getter spoon just offshore of the majority of kingfish boats, where winning-size king mackerel would get a better look. |
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