game fish

NOUN
  1. any fish providing sport for the angler
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How To Use game fish In A Sentence

  • There is an abundance of game and semi-game fish in the rivers, inland water bodies and the seas off the State, the aficionados say.
  • Most big-game fish bites come one at a time and so it is normal for everyone to take their turn in trying to catch a fish, which translates into taking it in turns to deal with a bite.
  • For game fisherman the great catches are marlin, sailfish, tarpon and bonefish.
  • such disparate attractions as grand opera and game fishing
  • At 2,000 pounds, the marlin is the largest of the ocean's game fishes, with the possible exception of one of its relatives, the Marlinbrandofish. Mark C. Miller: Holy Mackerel! Amazing Fish Facts
  • All bass are fine game fishes, with tournaments being held regularly.
  • The start of May will also see the arrival of steelheads into the water which, pound for pound, are said to offer the best fighting sport of any game fish.
  • In general, those sold for game fishing tend to be better than cheapies from the local garage.
  • As wild meats and poultry trophies from the hunting season fill our table, game fish are often overlooked.
  • The northern squawfish also preys effectively on game fish, and often becomes the dominant species in reservoirs, despite biologists’ efforts to limit their population size.
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