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has gloss | eng: :This article refers to hunting. For other uses of the word, see Gig Gigging, not to be confused with jigging, is an American South and Midwest practice of hunting suckers, flounder or frogs with a gig, or similar multi-pronged spear. A gig can refer to any long pole which has been tipped with a multi-pronged spear. The gig pole ranges in length from 8 to 14 feet for fish gigs and 5 to 8 feet for frog gigs. A gig typically has three or four barbed tines similar to a trident; however gigs can be made with any number of tines. |
lexicalization | eng: gigging |
instance of | (noun) any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species toad frog, batrachian, frog, toad, anuran, salientian |
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media:img | Pseudopleuronectes americanus.jpg |
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