outfish
verb[T]
(alsoout-fish)uk/ˌaʊtˈfɪʃ/us/ˌaʊtˈfɪʃ/tocatchmorefishfrom ariver,lake,sea, etc. than someoneelse:
All of us in thegroupdidokayon thetrip, but Grant outfished us.
Thetrawlercaptainwasintenton outfishing the otherboats.
- Don'ttryto outfish otherpeopleand justenjoytheexperienceof being out on theriver.
- Theanglingcompetitionwasfierce, but last year'schampionoutfished everyoneelseagain.
- He was out-fished by all hismatesand then out-drunk in theeveningtoo.
Hunting & fishing
- angler
- angling
- anti-hunt
- anti-hunter
- anti-hunting
- barb
- fisherman
- fishhook
- fishing line
- fishing rod
- fly fishing
- fox hunt
- overfishing
- poach
- poaching
- pointer
- predation
- pursue
- quarry
- spear
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