It means to fish not endangered species of fish; also, fishing during correct seasons
F. Kearney has written: 'Electro-optic system for nondestructive testing of field welds' -- subject(s): Nondestructive testing, Welded joints, Testing, Electrooptics 'Nondestructive testing for field welds' -- subject(s): Welded joints, Testing, Nondestructive testing
Louis Cartz has written: 'Nondestructive testing' -- subject(s): Nondestructive testing, Quality control, Engineering inspection
American Society for Nondestructive Testing.
Alfred J. Bahr has written: 'Microwave nondestructive testing methods' -- subject(s): Microwave measurements, Nondestructive testing
Karl-Jorg Langenberg has written: 'Ultrasonic nondestructive testing of materials' -- subject(s): Nondestructive testing, Ultrasonic testing
Rudolph Sher has written: 'The detection of fissionable materials by nondestructive means' -- subject(s): Detection, Nondestructive testing, Radioactive substances
It means to keep fishing
I really don't believe that any cults are nondestructive. Although they mean well in the beginning, they soon develop into a violent, destructive situation.
Charles Hellier has written: 'Handbook of nondestructive evaluation' -- subject(s): Engineering, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Nondestructive testing, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Technology
Fishing a graveyard means there is no fish there.
If you mean a NC fishing license, no.
"fishing line"