fly-fish·ingˈflī-ˌfi-shiŋ
fly fish如何读
fly fish英英释义
noun
a method of fishing in which an artificial fly is cast by use of a fly rod, a reel, and a relatively heavy oiled or treated line
noun
a method of fishing in which an artificial fly is cast by use of a fly rod, a reel, and a relatively heavy oiled or treated line
fly fish词源英文解释
The first known use of fly-fishing was in 1653
fly fish 例句
1 During the summer, guests can partake in various activities such as golfing, hiking, zip lining, whitewater rafting, fly-fishing, live music events, food festivals and more.
2 Building on a family history of 60 years as fly-fishing guides on the Lower Dean River, about 40 miles north of Bella Coola, Great Bear’s timing couldn’t be better.
3 Buena Vista is known for its beautiful mountain views, camping, fly-fishing, and excellent rafting, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding opportunities on the Arkansas River.
4 David Seidler, the Oscar-winning screenwriter behind 2010’s The King’s Speech, died Saturday while on a fly-fishing expedition in New Zealand.
5 The London native died Saturday during a fly-fishing trip in New Zealand, his manager, Jeff Aghassi, told The Hollywood Reporter.
6 On offer are guided hikes for all levels, bike rentals, botanical walks, and — in true Alaska fashion — fly-fishing and gold-panning.
7 Want to spend an afternoon up to your waist in a crisp, clear stream, fly-fishing for wild, cunning trout?
8 After that, drive up to Flathead Lake, the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, with over 200 square miles of water for sailing, fly-fishing, and waterskiing.