creel

[ UK /kɹˈiːl/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹiɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a wicker basket used by anglers to hold fish
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How To Use creel In A Sentence

  • REGULATIONS: The daily creel is four trout under 12 inches, although guide services are typically catch-and-release only. Trout Fishing in the Desert of Marble Canyon
  • He walked a few paces away and snagged the creel he'd been using.
  • Outbreak and suppression of plague in Porto Rico: An account of the course of the epidemic and the measures employed for its suppression by the United States Public Health Service by Richard Henry Creel OpEdNews - Quicklink: Get the Government off our Backs!
  • A word about those creels: Successful anglers really do keep their catch here; fishing is so carefully restricted that there's no need for rigid catch-and-release regulations.
  • In my dream I had enough to do, filling my creel full of silver trout.
  • His hip boots and willow creel, along with a fly rod, define him as a fly fisher.
  • She stands robustly by her creel, knife and oyster in her hands.
  • Dr. Creel served as an infantry officer in the Vietnam War and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. Frank Creel; Marion Gaines III; J. Paul Hile; Ruth Jones; Russell Kirk; Rita Landers
  • Colin hand-dives for scallops when he has time, and a friend's creels supply us with crabs and lobsters, crayfish and langoustines.
  • Or he pushed out the yawl and shot his single creel.
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