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fishing ground
noun
- a part of a body of water where the fishing is usually good.
fishing ground
noun
- an area of water that is good for fishing
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fishing ground1
First recorded in 1635–45
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Example Sentences
The fishing-ground has been rented from the Government by an Arab, who is even thinking of setting up a boat.
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Cudjo, of course, became our guide, taking us through the woods to that part of the stream where was his favourite fishing-ground.
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Monterey Bay is pre-eminently the fishing ground for the Pacific salmon.
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A landing-net, the size and strength of which depend upon the fishing-ground, completes the list of tackle.
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The old one is safe enough; all the fault I find with her is, that it takes her so long to get down to the fishing ground.
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