fly-fishing
fly-fishing
Definition
fly-fishing (flī′fis̸h′iŋ)
noun
the act, technique, or an instance of fly-casting
fly-fishing
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- try: We are also superbly located for anybody wishing to try saltwater fly-fishing.
- go: Next time you might be going saltwater fly-fishing, you unzip the trout units and zip on your saltwater units.
- offer: There are several freshwater lochs, some with restricted access, offering fly-fishing for brown trout.
Preposition: for
- trout: The most viable method of fly-fishing for sea trout is undercover of darkness.
Adjective modifier
- saltwater: We are also superbly located for anybody wishing to try saltwater fly-fishing.
- good: Water sports, trekking, walking and cycling are all popular and the area offers some of the best fly-fishing in the World.
Modifies a noun
- championship: RAF Odiham News Stories Odiham fishermen organize RAF Fly Fishing Championship Rutland Water held host this year to the annual fly-fishing bank championship.
- lesson: Fly-fishing lessons can be arranged, or you could just slip into the hot tub and soak up the lake views.
- trip: I will rate fly line choice very high up on the list of gear when considering a fly-fishing trip in the Himalayas.
- competition: Fly-fishing competitions will be held around the country from May to October.
- shop: Galleries and fly-fishing shops immersion blender puree affordable sunny spot.
- tuition: Manor Farm offers a fly-fishing tuition on a monthly basis and we have already held several successful days between March - June.
Noun used with modifier
fly-fishing Quotes
Fly fishing may be a very pleasant amusement; but angling or float fishing I canonlycomparetoa stick and a string, with a worm at one end and a fool at the other.
Browse dictionary entries near fly-fishing
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