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to hunt for fish with a speargun
- spearfishto hunt for fish with a speargun
- spearfishingSPEARFISH, to hunt for fish with a speargun
- spearfishedSPEARFISH, to hunt for fish with a speargun
- spearfishesSPEARFISH, to hunt for fish with a speargun
- jackerhunt or fish for at night with a jacklight
- jackerto hunt or fish at night with a jacklight
- threshersA surface-living shark with a long upper lobe to the tail. Threshers often hunt in pairs, lashing the water with their tails to herd fish into a tightly packed shoal
- thresherA surface-living shark with a long upper lobe to the tail. Threshers often hunt in pairs, lashing the water with their tails to herd fish into a tightly packed shoal
- clingfishesA small fish occurring mainly in shallow or intertidal water, with a sucker for attachment to rocks and other surfaces
- clingfishA small fish occurring mainly in shallow or intertidal water, with a sucker for attachment to rocks and other surfaces
- hagfishesA primitive jawless marine vertebrate distantly related to the lampreys, with a slimy eellike body, a slitlike mouth surrounded by barbels, and a rasping tongue used for feeding on dead or dying fish
- prawnerto fish for or with prawns
- prawnedto fish for or with prawns
- squiddedto fish with or for squid
- lungfishesAn elongated freshwater fish with one or two sacs that function as lungs, enabling it to breathe air. It lives in poorly oxygenated water and can estivate in mud for long periods to survive drought
- lungfishAn elongated freshwater fish with one or two sacs that function as lungs, enabling it to breathe air. It lives in poorly oxygenated water and can estivate in mud for long periods to survive drought
- ferreted(of a person) Hunt with ferrets, typically for rabbits
- ferreting(of a person) Hunt with ferrets, typically for rabbits
- seinedfish for or in with a seine
- suctoriana cartilaginous fish with a mouth adapted for suction, as the lamprey
- suctoriansSUCTORIAN, a cartilaginous fish with a mouth adapted for suction, as the lamprey
- liniestdevice for catching fish consisting of a cord with hooks and other fishing gear
- slicesA utensil with a broad, flat blade for lifting foods such as cake and fish
- grains(often used with a sing. v.) iron instrument with barbed prongs, for spearing or harpooning fish
- beurrea seasoned butter sauce (as for fish) flavored with white wine, shallots, and vinegar or lemon juice
- pelicansA large gregarious waterbird with a long bill, an extensible throat pouch for scooping up fish, and mainly white or gray plumage
- aspicssavory jelly usually made with meat or fish stock and gelatin, chilled and used as a garnish and coating for meats, seafoods, eggs, etc.
- aspicsavory jelly usually made with meat or fish stock and gelatin, chilled and used as a garnish and coating for meats, seafoods, eggs, etc.
- sturgeonsA very large primitive fish with bony plates on the body. It occurs in temperate seas and rivers of the northern hemisphere, esp. central Eurasia, and is of commercial importance for its caviar and flesh
- kingfisherAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards
- kingfishersAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards