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Someone who fishes for catfish.
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Cornish Fish-Producers Organisation
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A form of clap net used to capture ground-nesting birds
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A fisherman who uses a coble.
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A fisherman who catches cockles.
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A fisherwoman who catches cockles.
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The (male of the) lumpfish
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A fishery specifically dealing with cod.
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(colloquial, derogatory) A would-be marine biologist who wants to work with animals but has little interest in science and academia.
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A fisherman who catches eels.
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Raising livestock or fish.
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The breeding time of fish or game, when they should not be killed.
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(uncountable) The flesh of the fish used as food.
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(US, regional) A restaurant serving fried seafood.
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(US, Canada, slang) An officer of a fish and wildlife conservation commission.
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A person who rears fish for commercial purposes.
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Commercially manufactured feed for farmed fish
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(slang) A person who dies by drowning.
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Alternative form of fishmongeress [(rare) A female fishmonger.]
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a fisherman; someone who catches fish
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A person who catches fish, especially for a living or for sport; a person engaging in the pastime of fishing.
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A boy employed in catching fish; a young fisherman.
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(anthropology) Members of a culture that is dominated by fishing.
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A person whose profession is catching fish.
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The skill or art of a fisherman.
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A fisherman or fisherwoman, a fisher.
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A woman whose profession is catching fish.
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A place where fish or other seafood are caught: a fishing ground.
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One who cultivates fish as a hobby.
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(rare) A female fishmonger.
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The trade of a fishmonger, selling fish.
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(Australia, slang) A fisherman.
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A person who sells fish.
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(archaic) A woman who sells or works with fish; a female fishmonger.
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(dated) A woman who sells fish.
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A laborer in the fishing industry.
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(rare) A fish farm where goldfish are raised.
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(Southeastern US) A person who catches fish by feeling with the hand.
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Obsolete spelling of halieutics [(literature) A treatise upon fish or the art of fishing.]
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A fisherman who fishes for herring.
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A balker or conder; one who watches shoals of fish so that they can be caught.
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(figuratively) The domain of fish; the sea.
adj
(fishing, especially of salmon) Out of season.
v
To export fresh fish (usually herring or mackerel) rather than pickled ones.
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Alternative form of lobsterwoman [A female fisher for lobsters, female equivalent of lobsterman.]
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Alternative form of lobsterwoman [A female fisher for lobsters, female equivalent of lobsterman.]
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A female fisher for lobsters, female equivalent of lobsterman.
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A park where visitors can see marine mammals and/or fish.
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A woman who sells oysters.
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One who fishes for perch.
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(historical) The coast of Tinnevelly.
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(law) The right or privilege of fishing in somebody else's waters.
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(archaic, formal) A fisherman; an angler.
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(historical) A female fishmonger in ancient times.
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(uncountable) The killing of fish.
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The rearing or cultivation of fish.
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The fish cook. In a large commercial kitchen, a cook tasked with preparing and cooking (and possibly selecting) fish and fish dishes.
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Someone who fishes for prawns.
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(Canada, informal, fishing) Someone who fishes in saltwater.
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One who fishes for scallops.
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A fisherman who uses a seine to catch fish.
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Someone who works on land in the fishing industry
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One who fishes for or catches shrimp.
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A zone in a riverbed or lake where fish breed and lay eggs.
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One who fishes with a spear.
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A person who participates in sportfishing.
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Something that catches or traps stones.
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Any of various fish: chub mackerel, silverside, skate, or young mackerel about two years old.
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A person who fishes for whelks.
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(obsolete) A fish, the mangrove snapper or gray snapper, Lutjanus griseus.
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