noun
fishing with multiple hooks on a weighted line
A specialized fishing technique where a weighted line with multiple hooks is cast and slowly retrieved, often used in surf fishing. Rare term; more commonly referred to as 投げ釣り or ちょい投げ.
See also: 転がし
転がし釣りは、砂浜から投げて底を探る釣り方です。
Korogashi-zuri is a fishing method where you cast from the beach and work the bottom.
投げ釣り is the more common general term for surf casting with a weighted rig, while 転がし釣り specifically emphasizes the rolling or dragging action along the bottom.
ちょい投げ is a casual, short-distance version of surf casting, often done with lighter tackle. 転がし釣り can be seen as a traditional or more deliberate form of this technique.
Compound of 転がし (korogashi, 'rolling', the noun form of 転がす) + 釣り (tsuri, 'fishing'), referring to the technique of rolling or dragging a weighted line along the bottom.