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fishing
The business of catching fish in large quantities for sale

the fishing industry.

{n} the art or practice of catching fish
present participle of fish
Pertaining to fishing; used in fishery; engaged in fishing; as, fishing boat; fishing tackle; fishing village
Fishing for compliments Laying a bait for praise
- is considered an entrepreneurial activity if the fishing activity is mainly for sale Fishing activity includes capture fishing (with boat of 3 tons or less), gathering fry, shells, seaweeds and others and culturing of oyster, mussels, etc
the act of someone who fishes as a diversion the occupation of catching fish for a living
A fishery
The act, practice, or art of one who fishes
Of, or pertaining to fishing
The activity or sport of catching fish from a body of water
An attempt to retrieve the portion of the drill string left in the borehole See also fish; string failure
A place for catching fish
A fun pastime where you use a rod and some bait to catch fish
In contrast to many other people, we don't do fishing with a rod and do not like to kill any fish We are enjoying looking at the fishes in water Sometimes Ingrid and Anja are annoying fish, as you can see on the picture, they digged the flounder out of the sand and put her into the diving goggles
The act of bobbing your head about in class when you are deprived of sleep from the night before
the occupation of catching fish for a living
Fishing is the sport, hobby, or business of catching fish. Despite the poor weather the fishing has been pretty good. a fishing boat. or sport fishing Sport of catching fish freshwater or saltwater typically with rod, line, and hook. Fishing is as old as the human ability to use tools to capture prey. The first significant modern innovations, including use of a reel, a rod with line guides, and a hook with an offset point, came in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Horsehair was used as line until the mid 19th century, when it was replaced by textile materials; these in turn were replaced by nylon in the 1930s. Wood and bamboo rods yielded to rods of fibreglass and other synthetic materials. Forms of sport fishing practiced today include fly fishing (freshwater), in which a fly-like hook is repeatedly cast upon the water surface to attract biting fish; bait fishing (fresh-and saltwater), in which live or artificial bait is set or drawn below the surface; and big-game fishing (saltwater), in which heavy-duty tackle is used to land large marine species (including tuna, marlin, and swordfish) from a motorized boat
(isim) balık avı, balık tutma, ağız arama
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