Definitions
- Describing a method of fishing where a baited line is dragged behind a moving boat. - Referring to a type of online behavior where someone posts inflammatory or off-topic messages to provoke others. - Talking about a type of transportation where a trolley or cart is pulled along a track or rail system.
- Referring to the activity of catching fish, either as a hobby or for commercial purposes. - Describing a method of using a rod, reel, and bait to catch fish in a body of water. - Talking about a type of seafood cuisine that involves cooking fish in various ways.
List of Similarities
- 1Both involve the concept of catching fish.
- 2Both can be done as a leisure activity or for commercial purposes.
- 3Both require some form of equipment or tools.
- 4Both can take place in a body of water.
What is the difference?
- 1Method: Trolling involves dragging a baited line behind a moving boat, while fishing typically involves using a rod, reel, and bait to catch fish.
- 2Purpose: Trolling is often used for catching larger fish, while fishing can be used for both large and small fish.
- 3Location: Trolling is often done in open water, while fishing can be done in various bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- 4Equipment: Trolling requires a boat, while fishing can be done from shore or a boat.
- 5Connotation: Trolling can have a negative connotation when referring to online behavior, while fishing is generally seen as a positive activity.
Remember this!
Trolling and fishing are both related to the concept of catching fish, but they differ in method, purpose, location, equipment, and connotation. Trolling involves dragging a baited line behind a moving boat to catch larger fish in open water, while fishing typically involves using a rod, reel, and bait to catch fish in various bodies of water for both leisure and commercial purposes.