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Meanings of
recreational fishing
in English
Russian
рыболовный спорт
Portuguese
pesca desportiva
Spanish
pesca deportiva
Catalan
pesca esportiva
Back to the meaning
Fishing for pleasure or competition.
sport fishing
sport fishery
game fishing
Related terms
activity
Russian
рыболовный спорт
Synonyms
Examples for "
sport fishing
"
sport fishing
sport fishery
game fishing
Examples for "
sport fishing
"
1
But he said demand for cheaper hunts and
sport
fishing
services were down.
2
I enjoy golf, deep sea fishing, extreme
sport
fishing
,
fly
-
fishing
.
3
One speaker said the disaster affects not just the fishing industry, but lucrative
sport
fishing
as well.
4
A couple key notes from the Illinois DNR: A
sport
fishing
license is required to harvest bullfrogs.
5
It also proved a haven for pleasure boats, with several
sport
fishing
and yachting clubs setting up shop.
1
Sir, - Ireland is best known for its friendly people, its beautiful scenery, its fine golf courses and its
sporting
fisheries
.
1
He goes on one big-
game
fishing
trip every year, for his vacation.
2
Big-
game
fishing
guides aren't the world's greatest navigators, as a rule.
3
She seemed to have an insatiable curiosity about the mechanics of big-
game
fishing
.
4
The sea trout has an exalted place in
game
fishing
.
5
While dairy farming contributed a lot to the economy, so did
game
fishing
,
he said.
Usage of
recreational fishing
in English
1
The Government's plans will heavily restrict both commercial and
recreational
fishing
.
2
No commercial or
recreational
fishing
is permitted in the area.
3
He said
recreational
fishing
is ranked fifth most popular activity for New Zealanders in 2016.
4
All
recreational
fishing
has also been closed in Washington state until at least 4 May.
5
Louisiana's commercial and
recreational
fishing
industry already has been dealt a blow by the spill.
6
A
recreational
fishing
boat used for accommodation has been completely destroyed after it went up in flames.
7
The bay shares its waters with beach resorts, oyster beds, commercial and
recreational
fishing
and wildlife reserves.
8
A
recreational
fishing
lobby group says it may take legal action over the changes to snapper fishing rules.
9
According to statistics, more than 600,000 New Zealanders do
recreational
fishing
.
10
Sharks in many places around the world face extinction from human activity, such as commercial and
recreational
fishing
.
11
Both commercial and
recreational
fishing
groups are on board with the Green Party's policy to review the fishing quota system.
12
Both commercial and
recreational
fishing
groups are on board with the Green Party's policy of reviewing the fishing quota system.
13
Mining and commercial fishing will be banned in the area, although
recreational
fishing
with a permit will be allowed to continue.
14
The New Zealand Marine Research Foundation is funding a study to show how much
recreational
fishing
contributes to gross domestic product.
15
He's disappointed it has taken so long for the
recreational
fishing
quota in the Marlborough and Nelson regions to be reduced.
16
The government on Tuesday reopened 5,144 square miles of Gulf waters to commercial and
recreational
fishing
.
Other examples for "recreational fishing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
recreational
fishing
recreational
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
recreational fishing
Russian
рыболовный спорт
рыбная ловля в спортивных целях
спортивное рыболовство
спортивная рыбалка
Portuguese
pesca desportiva
Spanish
pesca deportiva
Catalan
pesca esportiva
Recreational fishing
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Rare