How to use in-sentence of “fishing”:
+ Wilbur, being a live bug, becomes the perfect choice for bait inside their fishing net, which will attract the fish as food.
+ Cebu was a fishing village and busy trading Harbourport in 1521 when the famous explorer Ferdinand Magellan visited it and died there.
+ Subtropical Storm One caused three deaths in Florida, sank a fishing ship off the coast of North Carolina, and caused $10 million in damage.
+ Alaskan king crab fishing is an event done in the winter in the Bering Sea near Alaska.
+ A fishing dredge, also known as a scallop dredge or an oyster dredge, is a kind of fishing net.
+ The series shows people fishing for crabs in the Bering Sea near Alaska.
+ Agriculture and fishing are the island’s main industries, with citrus fruit and vegetables being grown.
Example sentences of “fishing”:
+ The most important economic activities of the province are agriculture, fishing and tourism.
+ Other economic activities include fishing in the lake and agriculture, particularly bananas, in the fertile belt of land surrounding it.
+ These large larvae are usually known as waterdogs, and are used many times in the fishing bait and pet trade.
+ The fishing of spiny dogfish increased dramatically in the U.S.A during the 1990s, resulting in the population of mature females to decrease by 75%, leading to low number of pups.
+ Angling is a way of fishing by means of an “angle”.
+ This is mostly because albatrosses die while eating fishing bait.
+ Coracle fishing is performed by two coraclers.
+ Doha also has major gasolineoil and fishing industries.
+ Table Rock is the site of several major Bass fishing tournaments each year.
+ Some scientists think that the closing of fishing areas kept the total number of fish high in spite of the oil spill.
+ His hobby is sport fishing from a boat.
+ Contemporary challenges such as climate change, coral bleaching, coral disease and coral reef fishing are also discussed.
+ The fishing lure was invented in 1890 by a man named James Heddon.
+ This has brought fly fishing to the attention of the public.
+ Monty crashes the yacht into a fishing boat, tossing both Betty Lou and Adela into the water.
+ The most important economic activities of the province are agriculture, fishing and tourism.
+ Other economic activities include fishing in the lake and agriculture, particularly bananas, in the fertile belt of land surrounding it.
+ These large larvae are usually known as waterdogs, and are used many times in the fishing bait and pet trade.
More in-sentence examples of “fishing”:
+ Since the use of spearguns and dynamite for fishing was banned in the 1960s, the wildlife is unafraid of snorkelers and divers.
+ A garrotte is a weapon, usually a handheld length of chain, rope, scarf, wire or fishing line used to strangle a person.Newquist H.P.
+ Blast fishing or dynamite fishing is the use of dynamite or homemade bombs to kill or stun many fish at once.
+ He was made to stay in Dapitan and there he did farming, fishing and business.
+ His hobbies include fishing and watching football games on television.
+ Apavatn is known for its fishing of trout.
+ Catch-and-release fishing is increasingly practiced especially by fly fishermen, as well as spin and bait casting fishermen, to increase conservation and to protect rare fish such as marlin.
+ These abandoned, or derelict ships are typically smaller craft, such as fishing vessels.
+ In the late 1980s, Henderson presided over a long-running case over the fishing industry’s practice of snaring dolphins in its tuna nets.
+ It was built where there was a small fishing town called “Trou-Jérémie”.
+ The town was once a fishing port.
+ Methods vary, but among the most popular is called “Spider Rigging” a method characterized by a fisherman in a boat with many long fishing rods pointing away from the angler at various angles like spokes from a wheel.
+ Being an island region, the major part of Andaman’s economy is fishing industry.
+ Only a valid fishing license will needed and be an official Alaskan resident.
+ Sardryab is famous for its fishing annd having a worthy fish economy.
+ Lamèque’s economy is tied to the fishing and peat industries.
+ After graduating, Heredia moved back to the island and began fishing with his Uncle, Francisco Arceo.
+ Today, many fishermen practice catch and release fishing to improve fish populations.
+ They are usually used with a fishing rod.
+ To the east of Portlethen lie three fishing villages: Findon, AberdeenshireFindon, Downies and Old Portlethen.
+ A fishing hook is a hook used to catch fish.
+ McClellanville is a fishing and port town in eastern South Carolina.
+ The cool mountain climate and plenty of sport fishing make this a likeable town.
+ Many talented fishermen have turned the sport of bass fishing into a business by becoming a professional and competing in tournaments.
+ Fishing rods are usually fitted with a fishing reel.
+ The lake formed by the dam, named Lake Burrendong, is popular for fishing and general tourism.
+ A fishing rod is a line with bait on it, fixed on a pole.
+ Until recently, Shenzhen was a fishing village with just over 30,000 people.
+ He saw them fishing and hunting and collecting grass seeds and fruit.
+ It made engines for fishing boats.
+ White Mountain began as an Eskimo fishing camp.
+ Port Said has fishing and industries, like chemicals, Food processingprocessed food, and cigarettes.
+ They have done this: on purpose because they no longer want them, to control the pest pest population, or by accident by catching them in fishing nets.
+ A fishing lure is made to look like something a fish would eat.
+ Water-sking and fishing are popular along the Mehi River.
+ In 2018, scientists found out that most of the plastic in the patch was lost fishing nets and other fishing tools used on large fishing boats.
+ Nylon can also be used to make other materials, such as parachutes, ropes, string for tyres, carpets, fishing nets and cloth and socks.
+ Also, the spiny dogfish has earned itself a bad reputation among fishermen due to its habit of biting through fishing nets to get at any fish which is caught in the nets.
+ The island’s main industries are fishing and forestry.
+ Prabhakaran was born in Valvettiturai, a fishing town, on the northern tip of Sri Lanka.
+ CommerceCommercial fishing is usually done using fishing nets.
+ One day he went fishing when he should have been at choir practice.
+ It is noted for world-class fly fishing in the river and nearby spring creeks such as DePuy Spring Creek.
+ This could mean he was rich enough to hire others to help in his fishing work.
+ This was the lesson of World War II, when cod fishing in many areas was greatly reduced, and pre-war cod numbers recovered.
+ The yearly floods make the delta very good for fishing and farming.
+ Old fishing journals referred to the smallmouth bass as “ounce for ounce and pound for pound the gamest fish that swims”.
+ Fishing nets are one of the oldest fishing gear used.
+ In the Middle Ages, Whitby was home to whaling and herring fishing fleets.
+ Since the use of spearguns and dynamite for fishing was banned in the 1960s, the wildlife is unafraid of snorkelers and divers.
+ A garrotte is a weapon, usually a handheld length of chain, rope, scarf, wire or fishing line used to strangle a person.Newquist H.P.