Dip net definition
Dip net means a piece of netting suspended from a round or square frame that does not exceed 8 feet in diameter or 8 feet square.
Dip net means any net, excluding the handle, that is no greater than 3 feet in the greatest dimension, that is hand-held, non-motorized, and the motion of the net is caused by the physical effort of the individual.
Dip net means a piece of netting suspended from a round or square frame not exceeding 8 feet in diameter or 8 feet in width and 8 feet in length.
More Definitions of Dip net
Dip net means a dip net:
Dip net means a square net that is constructed from a piece of webbing of heavy twine, hung on heavy cord or frame so as to be without sides or walls, and suspended from the corners and attached in such a manner that when the net is lifted no part is more than 4 feet below the plane formed by the imaginary lines connecting the corners from which the net is suspended. As used in fishing, it shall be lowered and raised vertically as nearly as possible.
Dip net means a hand-held net not exceeding 90 centimetres wide or deep and attached to a handle;
Dip net means a dip net not exceeding three (3) feet square, without sides or walls, and having stretch mesh not larger than one-half (½) inch.
Dip net means a piece of netting suspended from a round or square frame not exceeding five (5) feet in diameter or five (5) feet in width and five (5) feet in length.
Dip net means a mesh bag of netting or wire which is suspended from a circular, oval or a rectangular frame attached to a handle.