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Definition of pirk in English: pirknoun pəːk A metal weight fitted with a hook, used as a lure for sea fishing. Example sentencesExamples - Today much is made in the way of lures to attract fish and these include pirks for deep-sea fishing, flies for trout, salmon and grayling, plugs and spinners for pike, salmon, bass, cod and flounders.
- A pirk and a couple of muppets worked through a shoal of cod will usually produce the goods.
- Expensive chromed plated pirks such as the ‘Norwegian banana ‘through to simple pirks made from lead filled pipe have all caught huge amounts of fish over a lot of years.’
- Even when baiting a treble or single hook on a pirk, it's worth adding a luminous muppet to add further movement at hook level.
- If you tip the pirk with a side of mackerel or a strip of squid think about removing the treble hook and fitting a large single hook.
Origin Perhaps a variant of perch1, perch3. |