Re: [NTLK] newtontalk Digest V1 #365

From: James Elliott (rootbeeraddict_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 16:17:35 EST


I believe that trawling and trolling are the same, except trolling
involvees using a pole and line, while trawling is with a larger boat and
nets.

-James

>on 11/25/01 11:59 PM, Scotty Technoir at mailrecipient_at_home.com wrote:
>
>> so is that terminology 'trolling' denoting orcish behaviour, or 'trawling',
>> as in fish-baiting?
>
>Well, trawling, in my mind, conjures up images of large boats, with nets.
>Trolling is what you do when fishing for bass in a lake. You usually do this
>with a small electric motor, especially made for trolling, but yes, the
>imagery is that of trolling with bait to catch a fish. He caught a big one,
>when he used the Newton for bait. :-)

The James Elliott Newton Site NUG Page
http://www.geocities.com/rootbeeraddict/nugs.html
Your source for Newton User Group info

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