The fisherman's sack Creel censuses are a method of asking fishermen what they have caught and is used as a measure of catch and effort in recreational fisheries
Glass Fiber Manufacturing - A framework used to hold forming cakes so they can be wound or roved into roving doffs Creels generally hold 10 to 33 forming cakes which are replaced randomly as they run out as doffs are roved Composite Fabrication - The area where the pallets of roving are placed and "threaded up" through metal tubes or guide eyes to a chopper
Large wicker basket anglers use to hold and carry caught fish Most states set a creel limit for certain species of game fish
A device for holding the required number of roving balls (spools) or supply packages of reinforcement in desired position for unwinding onto the next processing step, that is, weaving, braiding, or filament winding
a fisherman's basket for carrying fish (Probably from an unrecorded creille , from craticula; GRILL)
creel
Turkish pronunciation
kril
Pronunciation
/ˈkrēl/ /ˈkriːl/
Etymology
[ 'krE(&)l ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English creille, crele.