May one take fish from a water channel that was blocked at entrance and exit before Yom Tov?
Synopsis
If a water channel was blocked at both its entrance and exit before Yom Tov, fish trapped within are considered already caught (etzudo ve'omdim) and may be taken on Yom Tov.
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