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Definition of fly fishing in English: fly fishingnoun mass nounThe sport of fishing using a rod and an artificial fly as bait. Example sentencesExamples - While making the movie, Neeson developed a passion for fly-fishing and collecting vintage fishing rods.
- Apart from the ones trolling ‘brickeen’ and spoon baits, few were fly-fishing.
- When they talk of fish there they mean salmon and when they talk of fishing they mean fly-fishing.
- Cost for the informal introduction to fly-fishing is $20 per person, and reservations are required.
- If you're into saltwater fly-fishing, then add in a 9-10 weight fly outfit and carry weight forward floating and fast sinking lines with plenty of backing capacity.
- Bass are, to many anglers here, the be-all and end-all of the American freshwater fishing scene - apart from fly-fishing for trout and salmon of course.
- In the past decade, the sport of fly-fishing has changed beyond recognition.
- A growing band of Scottish anglers are pioneering the challenging sport of fly-fishing for pike, that most vicious tyrant of our inland waters.
- It probably is the most technical way of fishing, next to fly-fishing, and one needs to persevere with it and not give up when the first outing produces nothing.
- Our weekend retreats focus on wellness and incorporate counseling, educational services and the sport of fly-fishing to promote mental and physical healing.
- Iceland is one of the world's top fly-fishing destinations, and fly-fishing in Iceland is famously a test of skill, nous, patience and determination.
- However, for the sort of fly-fishing that I was doing, although a big boat is much more comfortable, and if you work it out on an hourly basis, not much more expensive, it is not always ideal.
- In regions where trout are indigenous, the sport of fly-fishing is big business as a sporting activity and a tourist attraction.
- This form of fly-fishing was uncovered when the Czech fishing team joined the international competition scene and baffled the opposition when they won everything in sight with their unconventional approach.
- Get a copy for that pal of yours who is thinking of taking up fly-fishing, and you'll flog him your old rod the day after.
- I'm no expert on big game fishing or fly-fishing for salt water fish, or fishing off the Kenya coast, but if you think that I can provide any information please don't hesitate to contact me.
- Half of the charm in fly-fishing for salmon is in the method.
- We liberate the sport of fly-fishing and take you back to the clean and simple basics.
- 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.
- Heavy caddis and mayfly hatches allow for spectacular dry fly-fishing.
Derivativesverb [no object]Fish using a rod and an artificial fly as bait. Bill goes upriver to fly-fish Example sentencesExamples - When Doc Gamble says he's ‘goin’ fishin ’,’ it might mean he's headed for the flats on Florida's Peace River in his 19-foot Bonita sport fisherman to fly-fish for snook or tarpon.
- I elected to fly-fish this stretch while Dave went upstream to fish the Lugg pool with shrimp, an accepted method in the deeper water there.
- If you want to fly-fish you'll certainly need to supply your own kit.
Definition of fly fishing in US English: fly fishingnounˈflaɪ ˌfɪʃɪŋ The sport of fishing using a rod and an artificial fly as bait. Example sentencesExamples - It probably is the most technical way of fishing, next to fly-fishing, and one needs to persevere with it and not give up when the first outing produces nothing.
- Half of the charm in fly-fishing for salmon is in the method.
- If you're into saltwater fly-fishing, then add in a 9-10 weight fly outfit and carry weight forward floating and fast sinking lines with plenty of backing capacity.
- We liberate the sport of fly-fishing and take you back to the clean and simple basics.
- While making the movie, Neeson developed a passion for fly-fishing and collecting vintage fishing rods.
- Apart from the ones trolling ‘brickeen’ and spoon baits, few were fly-fishing.
- Our weekend retreats focus on wellness and incorporate counseling, educational services and the sport of fly-fishing to promote mental and physical healing.
- 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.
- Bass are, to many anglers here, the be-all and end-all of the American freshwater fishing scene - apart from fly-fishing for trout and salmon of course.
- Heavy caddis and mayfly hatches allow for spectacular dry fly-fishing.
- I'm no expert on big game fishing or fly-fishing for salt water fish, or fishing off the Kenya coast, but if you think that I can provide any information please don't hesitate to contact me.
- Cost for the informal introduction to fly-fishing is $20 per person, and reservations are required.
- A growing band of Scottish anglers are pioneering the challenging sport of fly-fishing for pike, that most vicious tyrant of our inland waters.
- When they talk of fish there they mean salmon and when they talk of fishing they mean fly-fishing.
- This form of fly-fishing was uncovered when the Czech fishing team joined the international competition scene and baffled the opposition when they won everything in sight with their unconventional approach.
- Get a copy for that pal of yours who is thinking of taking up fly-fishing, and you'll flog him your old rod the day after.
- In the past decade, the sport of fly-fishing has changed beyond recognition.
- Iceland is one of the world's top fly-fishing destinations, and fly-fishing in Iceland is famously a test of skill, nous, patience and determination.
- However, for the sort of fly-fishing that I was doing, although a big boat is much more comfortable, and if you work it out on an hourly basis, not much more expensive, it is not always ideal.
- In regions where trout are indigenous, the sport of fly-fishing is big business as a sporting activity and a tourist attraction.
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