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Filter by Meaning The holler is typically set up between two boats or anchored to the shore.
The fishermen pulled in a massive catch of herring using the holler net.
The holler can catch hundreds of fish at once, making it an efficient method of fishing.
The holler net is made of strong nylon material that can withstand the weight of the herring.
The holler is used primarily in commercial fishing operations rather than by individual anglers.
The holler net is also known as a purse seine.
The holler requires a team of experienced fishermen to operate effectively.
The holler is lowered into the water and allowed to sink to the bottom before being pulled up again.
The holler was the only way through the mountains.
The old cabin is tucked away in a small holler in the woods.
The holler was a natural shelter from the hot sun.
The holler was the perfect place for a picnic.
The locals warned us not to go too deep into the holler at night.
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