fly-fish Antonyms

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Meaning of fly-fish

Wordnet

fly-fish (v)

fish with flies as lures

Webster

fly-fish (v. i.)

To angle, using flies for bait.

fly-fish Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned fly-fisher deftly cast his line, aiming to entice the elusive trout.
  2. Amidst the tranquil waters, the fly-fishers patiently waited for the telltale tug on their lines.
  3. The iridescent lure danced on the surface of the stream, a tempting morsel for the hungry fish below.
  4. The fly-fisher's hands worked in perfect harmony, executing intricate casts and gentle retrieves.
  5. The pristine mountain lake offered a serene setting for the fly-fishers to pursue their passion.
  6. The fly-fisher's sharp eyes scanned the water's edge, searching for signs of feeding fish.
  7. The soft sound of the fly-fishing reel echoed through the stillness of the forest.
  8. The fly-fisher's keen observation and knowledge of fish behavior led to many successful catches.
  9. The fly-fisher found solace and tranquility in the rhythmic dance of casting his line.
  10. The art of fly-fishing was passed down through generations, connecting anglers with nature and each other.

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fish with flies as luresTo angle, using flies for bait.

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The seasoned fly-fisher deftly cast his line, aiming to entice the elusive trout.

Amidst the tranquil waters, the fly-fishers patiently waited for the telltale tug on their lines.

The iridescent lure danced on the surface of the stream, a tempting morsel for the hungry fish below.

The fly-fisher's hands worked in perfect harmony, executing intricate casts and gentle retrieves.