trap line

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trap line

A trapper checks his trap line in the snowy woods.

Definition

Noun: A trap line is a series of animal traps set in a line, typically along a trail or waterway, used for catching fur-bearing animals over an extended area. It refers to the specific route or the set of traps themselves.

Usage

A "trap line" is a specific term used in hunting and trapping contexts. It describes the physical arrangement of traps and the route a trapper checks regularly. * Trappers run their trap lines daily to check for catches. * He inherited a long trap line in the northern woods from his grandfather.

Advanced Usage
  • To run a trap line: This is the standard verb phrase for the activity of checking the traps along the route.
    • She runs a fifty-mile trap line every winter to supplement her income.
  • The concept can be used metaphorically to describe a series of connected points or a routine patrol route, though this is less common.
    • The security guard's nightly rounds were like running a long trap line through the empty factory.
Variants and Related Words
  • Trap (noun/verb): The individual device or the act of catching.
  • Trapper (noun): A person who traps animals, especially for their fur.
  • Trapline (noun): A common alternative spelling written as one word.
Synonyms
  • Trapping route
  • Fur line (context-specific)
Notes on Meaning

The term is highly specific to the activity of trapping. It does not refer to a literal "line" like a rope or string, but to a linear sequence or route. The focus is on the systematic, geographical arrangement for the purpose of harvesting furs.

trap line

A trapper checks his trap line in the snowy woods.

Noun
  1. a line or series of traps

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