creel vs fish trap

creel

noun
  • An osier basket that anglers use to hold fish. 

  • A bar or set of bars with skewers for holding paying-off bobbins, as in the roving machine, throstle, and mule. 

  • Such a basket slung as a backpack for cargo, especially in times and places with limited or nonexistent wheeled transport, as for example among peasants in mountainous regions. 

  • Such a basket slung on a pack animal; a pannier. 

verb
  • To place (fish) in a creel. 

fish trap

noun
  • A contraption made of wires, rods, fishing-net or other suitable materials with the purpose of catching fish alive. 

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