Ground Bait (Noun)
Meaning
Bait scattered on the water to attract fish.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- As I prepared to cast my line into the river, I scattered a handful of fishmeal ground_bait on the surface of the water to attract some hungry trout.
- The angler tipped a small bag of ground_bait into the water, creating a cloudy trail that would entice the carp to move in.
- Ground_bait made from a mixture of fish pellets and corn was scattered liberally across the lake's surface to lure in the shoal of bream.
- She carefully poured the ground_bait into the bait tosser, flinging it out across the calm lake in a wide arc to attract any nearby pike.
- After scattering a handful of ground_bait into the margins, the fisherman sat back to wait for the tench to start biting.