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ledger
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ledger
1. a flat horizontal slab of stone
2. a horizontal scaffold pole fixed to two upright poles for supporting the outer ends of putlogs
3. Angling
a. a wire trace that allows the weight to rest on the bottom and the bait to float freely
b. (as modifier): ledger tackle

ledger [′lejĀ·ər]
(civil engineering)
A main horizontal member of formwork, supported on uprights and supporting the soffit of the formwork.
(engineering)
The horizontal support for a scaffold platform.

ledger
ledger, 2
ledger, 1
1. In formwork, a horizontal member which is supported by hangers or by upright posts and carries joists.
2. A horizontal member which is housed in the studs of balloon framing and carries joists.
3. In scaffolding, one of the horizontal members fastened to uprights which support the put-logs and which are at right angles to the wall; they carry the boards on which the workmen stand.
4. A flat slab of stone, such as that laid horizontally over a grave.


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Both ends of the dam wall were on top form with bait anglers ledgering Powerbait eggs and worm having the best results although swimfeeders with maggots were also very successful.
The more successful anglers tend to keep a finger on the line when ledgering, to aid bite detection in swirling water.
Worming rods have taken trout ledgering from the Car Park to the Boathouse shoreline.
 
 
 
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