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fly-fishing

NOUN
  1. angling with an artificial fly as a lure

How To Use fly-fishing In A Sentence

  • Spin casting for lake trout, whitefish, and northern pike is reason enough to pack the rods, but the big draw is fly-fishing for arctic grayling.
  • Pat also took up bee-keeping and fly-fishing and became a volunteer at Winchester Cathedral, working in both the Triforium Gallery and the treasury.
  • I was new to fly-fishing last year and Orvis and Cabela's were a big help. New to fly fishing
  • `I don't think they do much fly-fishing in the lower Carpathians. A DEATH IN TIME
  • Hats, of course, were a key element in defining a fisherperson's on-stream image, imparting a quality of costumed playacting to the sport of fly-fishing.
  • What's bewitching, even hypnotic, about fly-fishing is the cast.
  • A nearby lake is known as a fly-fishing haven for many, but some will pass that one to go to this 125-acre lake where gas boats are prohibited. The Seattle Times
  • Most clearwing moths look wasp- or hornet-like, but the adult squash vine borer looks like a large, glassy-winged, bright orange and black fly-fishing lure.
  • Fly-fishing is popular here in summer, but in winter cross-country skiing and even heli-skiing can be organised at the ranch.
  • Go alone, without a guide or mentor, and discover the art of fly-fishing on your own.
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