Large fish maybe to a fisher
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KEEPERLarge fish, maybe, to a fisher
SWOOPDive to catch a fish, maybe
keepersA fish large enough to be kept when caught
lobsterto fish for a large strong-clawed edible crustacean
lobstersLOBSTER, to fish for a large strong-clawed edible crustacean
lobsteringLOBSTER, to fish for a large strong-clawed edible crustacean
cleika large hook, such as one used to land fish
lobsteredLOBSTER, to fish for a large strong-clawed edible crustacean
arapaimaA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
arapaimasA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
sablefisha large spiny-finned gray to blackish fish of the Pacific coast
sablefishesSABLEFISH, a large spiny-finned gray to blackish fish of the Pacific coast
paddlefishesA large, mainly freshwater fish related to the sturgeon, with an elongated snout
paddlefishA large, mainly freshwater fish related to the sturgeon, with an elongated snout
sablefishA large commercially important fish with a slate-blue to black back, occurring throughout the North Pacific
sablefishesA large commercially important fish with a slate-blue to black back, occurring throughout the North Pacific
sawfishesA large tropical mainly marine fish related to the rays, with an elongated flattened snout that bears large blunt teeth along each side
swordfishesA large edible marine fish with a streamlined body and a long flattened swordlike snout, related to the billfishes and popular as a game fish
pilotfishesA fish of warm seas that is often seen swimming close to large fish such as sharks and sometimes turtles and boats, said to lead sharks to prey
pilotfishA fish of warm seas that is often seen swimming close to large fish such as sharks and sometimes turtles and boats, said to lead sharks to prey
menhadensA large deep-bodied fish of the herring family that occurs along the east coast of North America. The oil-rich flesh is used to make fish meal and fertilizer
triggerfishA marine fish occurring chiefly in tropical inshore waters. It has a large, stout dorsal spine that can be erected and locked into place, allowing the fish to wedge itself into crevices
triggerfishesA marine fish occurring chiefly in tropical inshore waters. It has a large, stout dorsal spine that can be erected and locked into place, allowing the fish to wedge itself into crevices
seinea large net with sinkers on one edge and floats on the other that hangs vertically in the water and is used to enclose and catch fish when its ends are pulled together or are drawn ashore
wahoolarge, swift mackerel, Acanthocybium solanderi, widespread in warm seas, of a steel blue to greenish blue above and silver below, often leaping from the water and occasionally schooling in great numbers: valued as a food and game fish
wahooslarge, swift mackerel, Acanthocybium solanderi, widespread in warm seas, of a steel blue to greenish blue above and silver below, often leaping from the water and occasionally schooling in great numbers: valued as a food and game fish
anglerfishA fish that lures prey with a fleshy lobe attached to a filament that arises from the snout and hangs in front of the mouth. Most anglerfishes have a very large head and wide mouth, with a small body and tail
anglerfishesA fish that lures prey with a fleshy lobe attached to a filament that arises from the snout and hangs in front of the mouth. Most anglerfishes have a very large head and wide mouth, with a small body and tail
coelacanthsA large, bony marine fish with a three-lobed tail fin and fleshy pectoral fins. It is thought to be related to the ancestors of land vertebrates and was known only from fossils until one was found alive in 1938; since then others have been found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia
coelacanthA large, bony marine fish with a three-lobed tail fin and fleshy pectoral fins. It is thought to be related to the ancestors of land vertebrates and was known only from fossils until one was found alive in 1938; since then others have been found near the Comoro Islands in the Indian Ocean and off Sulawesi, Indonesia