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How to pronounce creel in English?

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Type of basket, handbasket

Examples of creel

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A creel check of 24 anglers at Point Defiance showed a catch of just two chinook.
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State creel checks indicate the few anglers out there were having a tough time.
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The state did just one creel check, and the angler there had not caught a fish.
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A few sea-run cutthroat are showing up in creel checks near the trout hatchery.
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State creel checks of 257 anglers over the weekend showed just 11 chinook caught.
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A state creel check Sunday of eight boats showed anglers had caught four chinook.
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Officials say the creel limit is five trout per day with no length restriction.
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All usual methods of bait, trolling and fly fishing will put fish in the creel.
From the sacbee.com
Overall, anglers averaged 1.40 salmon per person, according to state creel checks.
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More examples
  • A wicker basket used by anglers to hold fish
  • (I) The rack for holding PACKAGES of ROVING or YARN on any textile machine. (II) The task of mounting PACKAGES of ROVING or YARN on the rack (CREEL) of any textile machine.
  • Glass Fiber Manufacturing - A framework used to hold forming cakes so they can be wound or roved into roving doffs. Creels generally hold 10 to 33 forming cakes that are replaced randomly when they run out or as doffs are roved.
  • A basket, to have one's wits in a creel, to be craz'd, to be fascinated.
  • Fish basket or personal fish carrier used to carry fish when fishing on or near shore.
  • A device for holding the required number of roving balls (spools) or supply packages of reinforcement in desired position for unwinding onto the next processing step, that is, weaving, braiding, or filament winding.
  • The rack or frame located behind a tufting machine which holds the cones of pile yarn that feed into the needles of a tufting machine.
  • Wicker basket for fish.