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Downrigger - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A downrigger is a fishing device used to lower bait or lures to a desired depth. It consists of a weight, line, and reel, helping anglers target fish in deeper waters.

downrigger

/ˈdaʊnˌrɪɡər/ /ˈdaʊnˌrɪɡə/

Definition:

A device used in fishing to keep bait at a desired depth while trolling.

Synonyms:

fishing weight, trolling weight, sinker

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

float, buoy

Common Collocations:

fishing rod, trolling line, deep-sea fishing

Derivatives:

downrigging, downrigged

Usage Tips:

Attach the downrigger to your boat to control bait depth effectively while trolling.

Common Phrases:

set the downrigger, adjust the downrigger, release the downrigger

Etymology:

Derived from "down" (direction) + "rigger" (device for adjusting equipment), first used in mid-20th century fishing contexts.

Examples:

  • 1. The fisherman attached the downrigger to his boat.
  • 2. She adjusted the downrigger to reach deeper water.
  • 3. The downrigger keeps the bait at a steady depth.
  • 4. He forgot to bring the downrigger on his fishing trip.

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