Present participle of craal; the act of catching fish using a craal trap.
Formed by adding the -ing suffix to 'craal,' creating the continuous or gerund form, a standard English morphological pattern.
The -ing form transforms action verbs into nouns, allowing us to talk about activities as things themselves—this fundamental English pattern applies even to obscure regional fishing terms.
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