noun
- a fishing line held and operated by hand, without a rod or reel
Usage: common in recreational and commercial fishing
verb
- to fish using a handline
Usage: transitive or intransitive
Examples
- The fisherman cast his handline into the water and waited for a bite.
- She prefers handline fishing because it requires skill and patience.
- We handlined for mackerel off the coast all morning.
- A simple handline can be made with string, a hook, and a weight.
- Many small boats use handlines rather than expensive fishing equipment.
- He taught his son to handline in the shallow bay near their home.