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Definition of line-caught in English: line-caughtadjective Denoting a fish that has been caught with a rod and fishing line, not by trawling with a net. the smartest sushi bars only ever buy line-caught tuna Example sentencesExamples - Ask for line-caught fish from day-boats working out of small ports in Cornwall and Devon.
- This was 150 per cent more than the frozen line-caught bluefin in Misaki and the most expensive dead fish on offer in Tsukiji that morning.
- On the night we were there fresh local langoustines with truffle and artichoke dressing jostled for menu space with line-caught seabass in a scallop, fennel and wine sauce.
- Or the way a wild, line-caught specimen, haphazardly cleaned, can taste vaguely like bayou silt.
- For a clearer conscience: Look for line-caught fish from day boats.
- Make sure you choose line-caught tuna.
- A cold beer on your private veranda and line-caught mahi mahi will do every bit as well.
- The Chilean Sea Bass wasn't line-caught.
- I'm not happy eating trawled scallops or bass, but line-caught from the locals is great.
- Line-caught fish cost more, sometimes twice the price of trawl-caught fish.
- I don't want them having a line-caught sea bass on a bed of crushed new potatoes with a lemon grass vinaigrette.
- Pan-fried fillet of line-caught halibut, hand rolled macaroni, sauteed wild mushrooms covered in a cappuccino and truffle essence is just one example of the taste sensations.
- First the fish counter: snow-white hake from Newlyn, line-caught wild sea bass from Dartmouth, River Fowey oysters and mussels from the River Fowey and some stunning local turbot.
- It isn't just a bistro, it's a locally sourced, line-caught, farm-assured bistro.
- 'Farmed' tuna is ruining the line-caught business.
- I don't suppose the staff get asked whether their fish is line-caught very often.
- Locals arrive and flip down the backs of their 4x4s laden with the week's produce, whether its chanterelles, venison, pheasant, line-caught salmon or the latest crop of beetroots and lettuces.
- "Most of our fish is line-caught, or if trawled it is using Danish seine techniques and not beam or pair trawling," he said.
- Go for line-caught fish for less bycatch.
- Misaki is Japan's primary port for the landing of line-caught tuna.
Definition of line-caught in US English: line-caughtadjective Denoting a fish that has been caught with a rod and fishing line, not by trawling with a net. the smartest sushi bars only ever buy line-caught tuna Example sentencesExamples - A cold beer on your private veranda and line-caught mahi mahi will do every bit as well.
- Pan-fried fillet of line-caught halibut, hand rolled macaroni, sauteed wild mushrooms covered in a cappuccino and truffle essence is just one example of the taste sensations.
- Misaki is Japan's primary port for the landing of line-caught tuna.
- Or the way a wild, line-caught specimen, haphazardly cleaned, can taste vaguely like bayou silt.
- I'm not happy eating trawled scallops or bass, but line-caught from the locals is great.
- Line-caught fish cost more, sometimes twice the price of trawl-caught fish.
- Make sure you choose line-caught tuna.
- Ask for line-caught fish from day-boats working out of small ports in Cornwall and Devon.
- The Chilean Sea Bass wasn't line-caught.
- Go for line-caught fish for less bycatch.
- Locals arrive and flip down the backs of their 4x4s laden with the week's produce, whether its chanterelles, venison, pheasant, line-caught salmon or the latest crop of beetroots and lettuces.
- "Most of our fish is line-caught, or if trawled it is using Danish seine techniques and not beam or pair trawling," he said.
- I don't suppose the staff get asked whether their fish is line-caught very often.
- 'Farmed' tuna is ruining the line-caught business.
- On the night we were there fresh local langoustines with truffle and artichoke dressing jostled for menu space with line-caught seabass in a scallop, fennel and wine sauce.
- I don't want them having a line-caught sea bass on a bed of crushed new potatoes with a lemon grass vinaigrette.
- It isn't just a bistro, it's a locally sourced, line-caught, farm-assured bistro.
- For a clearer conscience: Look for line-caught fish from day boats.
- First the fish counter: snow-white hake from Newlyn, line-caught wild sea bass from Dartmouth, River Fowey oysters and mussels from the River Fowey and some stunning local turbot.
- This was 150 per cent more than the frozen line-caught bluefin in Misaki and the most expensive dead fish on offer in Tsukiji that morning.
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