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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crab pot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of trap used for catching crabs in fishing.
Example: "The fishermen set out early in the morning to check their crab pots along the coastline."
Alternatives: "a crab trap" or "a crab cage".
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The whale was towing a 200ft line with an attached buoy that may be from a crab pot, Wallerstein said.
If you don't have a crab pot, and most of us don't, fiddle with the largest stockpot or pasta boiler you have.
It's the reason that viewers who have never worked a day away from an Aeron chair may know the dimensions and weight of a crab pot or the freezing point of synthetic transmission fluid.
Purchase a crab pot.
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A whale-watching boat crew, joined by NOAA officers, local harbor patrol and sheriff's deputies, spent hours on Monday following the distressed whale along the ocean's surface, and using long poles with cutters to try slicing away the rigging of a commercial crab pot that dangled from its mouth.
I saw only an errant crab pot.
Start with a Solva harbour crab pot, followed with a grilled organic Welsh Black sirloin and rounded off with a selection of Welsh cheeses.
That afternoon I baited a big, overnight crab pot, weighted it down and set it near some old pilings with an old, well-rinsed detergent bottle for a float.
The currency for obtaining crab in Tutka Bay is a few old pieces of salmon or halibut pinned to the inside of a square wire crab pot.
The Australian men Barry Preston and Justin Ward welcomed the migrants on board, offered them a beer, and "got them to help us pull in a few crab pots".
The Crab Pot, a great cottage right on South Sands beach, sleeps five (extra bunks are available for children), from £425 a week.
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