Codling Sentence Examples

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  • In the winter months it will produce whiting and the odd codling.

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  • This is a superb summer mark that will give up good numbers of red codling to fresh peeler crab baits.

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  • In a single season Aberdeenshire suffered nearly 90,000 worth of damage owing to the ravages of the diamond back moth on the root crops; in New York state the codling moth caused a loss of $3,000,000 to apple-growers.

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  • Haddock, whiting and codling are taken, and the famous "Loch Fyne herrings" command the highest price in the market.

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  • Beaches - some will produce codling and whiting but mainly catches of coalfish and bass, usually on the small side.

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  • Most recently, reports suggest good numbers of small codling.

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  • Winter fishing is mainly for flounders, but in good years codling can show with bass all year round.

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  • In winter codling can be caught at high water near the steps at dusk.

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  • The orchard has many varieties of apple growing well, untroubled by the codling moth which is usually a major pest in this country.

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  • A codling moth trap, for example, uses a pheromone placed on a sticky floor.

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  • The autumn and winter months produce whiting and codling.

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  • Among other notable Lepidopterous pests are the " surface larvae " or cutworms (Agrotis spp.), the caterpillars of various Noctuae; the codling moth (Carpocapsa pomonella), which causes the maggot in apples, has now become a universal pest, having spread from Europe to America and to most of the British Colonies.

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  • Good for codling and whiting in winter, mullet roam in the summer with the chance of a bass after dark.

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