codling in the PONS Dictionary

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Species encountered outside this area include bullhuss, smoothound, tope, bass, ray, codling, eels and flounder.
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The fish caught included flounders, dabs, whiting and codling, and most were caught by those fishing flapper rigs with lugworms.
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Recent trials of nontoxic kaolin clay-based sprays indicate an effective alternative means of codling moth suppression may be on the horizon.
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There isn't really a stand-out mark in the area at the moment as they are all fishing well for dogfish and the odd codling.
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In addition, trees covered in kaolin clay can make them less recognizable as habitat to codling moths.
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Codling to 5lb have been taken at high water, while dabs and whiting have shown well at low tide.
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In 1939, xanthone was introduced as an insecticide and it currently finds uses as ovicide for codling moth eggs and as a larvicide.
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It is also commercially known as cod, codling or haberdine.
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There's still the odd codling around, but numbers of these have really started to thin out.
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Codling is credited with part-writing eight of its ten songs.
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