ground bait

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ground bait

The angler scatters ground bait into the calm river.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Bait scattered on the water to attract fish: Ground bait is a type of bait that is thrown or scattered into the water in a specific area to lure fish, creating a feeding ground to increase the chances of catching them.
Usage
  • Ground bait is used by anglers to attract fish to a particular spot before or during fishing.
  • It is typically a mixture of various substances, such as breadcrumbs, grains, pellets, or other fish-attracting materials, which may be moistened to form balls or scattered loosely.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The angler prepared a bucket of ground bait to attract carp to his swim.
    • Using the right ground bait is essential for successful coarse fishing.
Advanced Usage
  • "To introduce ground bait": The act of putting ground bait into the water to establish a feeding area.
    • He introduced ground bait slowly to avoid startling the fish.
Variants and Related Words
  • Groundbaiting (n/gerund): The activity or technique of using ground bait.
    • Groundbaiting requires skill and knowledge of the fish's feeding habits.
Synonyms
  • Chum: A mixture of fish parts and bait used similarly, often in sea fishing.
  • Berley: A term used primarily in Australian and New Zealand English for ground bait or chum.
Related Phrases
  • "To feed the swim": A phrase in angling meaning to introduce bait or ground bait into the area where one is fishing.
    • Before casting his line, he spent time feeding the swim with ground bait.
ground bait

The angler scatters ground bait into the calm river.

Noun
  1. bait scattered on the water to attract fish