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Definition of put-and-take in English: put-and-takeadjective attributive Denoting or relating to a system whereby waters are stocked with fish for anglers to catch. Example sentencesExamples - This species is widely stocked into northeastern waters on an annual/seasonal basis, primarily to support put-and-take fisheries.
- Some of the money will be used to buy freshwater trout and perhaps catfish for stocking in urban waters for put-and-take fishing.
- And the goal of the put-and-take operation is for the public to catch trout - as many as possible, as soon as possible.
- The put-and-take fishery of Moher Lough remains open for another few days until the 12 th of October.
- The idea of the put-and-take program is, after all, to place catchable fish within reach of bank fishermen.
Definition of put-and-take in US English: put-and-takeadjectiveˌpo͝odənˈtāk attributive Denoting or relating to a system whereby waters are stocked with fish for anglers to catch. Example sentencesExamples - And the goal of the put-and-take operation is for the public to catch trout - as many as possible, as soon as possible.
- This species is widely stocked into northeastern waters on an annual/seasonal basis, primarily to support put-and-take fisheries.
- The idea of the put-and-take program is, after all, to place catchable fish within reach of bank fishermen.
- The put-and-take fishery of Moher Lough remains open for another few days until the 12 th of October.
- Some of the money will be used to buy freshwater trout and perhaps catfish for stocking in urban waters for put-and-take fishing.
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