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spider-rigging

spider-rigging
 n.— «Huckabee also swears by a trolling technique called “spider-rigging,” in which several rods rigged to different depths are attached to the hull of the boat.» —“Going after crappie? Think outside the box” by Chris Young State Journal-Register (Springfield, Illinois) Apr. 8, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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