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What (who) is fishing neck - definition

ALBUM BY CHET ATKINS AND MARK KNOPFLER
Neck & Neck; Neck and neck

fishing         
  • Painting of ''A Brixham trawler'' by [[William Adolphus Knell]]. The painting is now in the [[National Maritime Museum]].
  • Modern Spanish [[tuna]] [[purse seiner]] in the [[Seychelles Islands]]
  • [[Angling]]}}
  • [[Gyula Derkovits]], ''still-life with fish'' (1928)
  • Kaibarta]] woman with traditional fish catching device made from bamboo in Assam
  • [[Fishing down the food web]]}}
  • Fishing boat in heavy sea}}
  • North Sea]]
  • Compleat Angler]]'', published in 1653 helped popularise fly fishing as a sport.<br />Woodcut by [[Louis Rhead]]
  • Stone Age [[fish hook]] made from bone
  • 'Nottingham' and 'Scarborough' reel designs.
  •  Push-up trap developed by [[Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences]] for more accurate and less harmful fishing
  • Small [[sport fishing boat]]
  • Fishing became a popular recreational activity in the 19th century. Print from [[Currier and Ives]].
  • Royal Warrant]] from the 1760s.
  • A fisherman on the rapids in [[Nukari]], [[Nurmijärvi]], [[Finland]]
  • Fishermen with traditional fish traps, Vietnam
ACTIVITY OF TRYING TO CATCH FISH
Yabbying; Recreational fishery; Fish And Fishing; Deep-sea fishing; Deep sea fishing; Fishing ban; Fishing spot; Deep sea fishing.; Fish hunting; Fisheries and fishing
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Fishing is the sport, hobby, or business of catching fish.
Despite the poor weather the fishing has been pretty good.
...a fishing boat.
N-UNCOUNT
fishing         
  • Painting of ''A Brixham trawler'' by [[William Adolphus Knell]]. The painting is now in the [[National Maritime Museum]].
  • Modern Spanish [[tuna]] [[purse seiner]] in the [[Seychelles Islands]]
  • [[Angling]]}}
  • [[Gyula Derkovits]], ''still-life with fish'' (1928)
  • Kaibarta]] woman with traditional fish catching device made from bamboo in Assam
  • [[Fishing down the food web]]}}
  • Fishing boat in heavy sea}}
  • North Sea]]
  • Compleat Angler]]'', published in 1653 helped popularise fly fishing as a sport.<br />Woodcut by [[Louis Rhead]]
  • Stone Age [[fish hook]] made from bone
  • 'Nottingham' and 'Scarborough' reel designs.
  •  Push-up trap developed by [[Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences]] for more accurate and less harmful fishing
  • Small [[sport fishing boat]]
  • Fishing became a popular recreational activity in the 19th century. Print from [[Currier and Ives]].
  • Royal Warrant]] from the 1760s.
  • A fisherman on the rapids in [[Nukari]], [[Nurmijärvi]], [[Finland]]
  • Fishermen with traditional fish traps, Vietnam
ACTIVITY OF TRYING TO CATCH FISH
Yabbying; Recreational fishery; Fish And Fishing; Deep-sea fishing; Deep sea fishing; Fishing ban; Fishing spot; Deep sea fishing.; Fish hunting; Fisheries and fishing
n.
1) to go in for fishing
2) deep-sea fishing USAGE NOTE: Compare to go in for fishing with to go fishing.
Fishing vessel         
  • ''A Brixham trawler'' by [[William Adolphus Knell]]. The painting is now in the [[National Maritime Museum]].
  • The German [[factory ship]] ''Kiel NC 105''
  • dogger]] viewed from before the port beam. c. 1675 by [[Willem van de Velde the Younger]].
  • right
  • right
  • left
  • right
  • Fishing boat in a heavy sea
  • Viking boat]] showing clinker planking.
  • [[Herring Buss]] taking aboard its drift net (G. Groenewegen).
  • Honningsvåg}} off [[Iceland]].
  • Robustly designed contemporary fishing boat
  • Fishing boats lashed together in a tidal creek in [[Anjarle]] village, [[Maharashtra]], India}}
  • The fisheries research vessel RV ''Celtic Explorer''
  • Seine Net Trawler]], [[Hopeman]] 1958.
  • A seiner fishing for salmon off the coast of [[Raspberry Island, Alaska]].
  • The Herring Fleet Leaving the Dee by [[David Farquharson]], 1888
  • Lobster fishing boats
BOAT OR SHIP USED TO CATCH FISH ON A BODY OF WATER
Purse seiners; Fishing boat; Fishing Boat; Fishing Vessel; Purse seiner; Fishing ship; Fishing boats; Fishing vessels; Seiner; Motorised Fishing Vessel; Motorized Fishing Vessel; Seiners; Freezer longliner; Freezer longliners
A fishing vessel is a boat or ship used to catch fish in the sea, or on a lake or river. Many different kinds of vessels are used in commercial, artisanal and recreational fishing.

Wikipedia

Neck and Neck

Neck and Neck is a collaborative album by American guitarist Chet Atkins and British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on October 9, 1990, by Columbia Records. "Poor Boy Blues" was released as a single.

At the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards in 1991, the track "Poor Boy Blues" won Best Country Vocal Collaboration, while the track "So Soft Your Goodbye" won Best Country Instrumental Performance.

Atkins originally recorded "Yakety Axe", a parody of Boots' Randolph's "Yakety Sax", on his 1965 album More of That Guitar Country. This new recording features lyrics and a new arrangement that were composed by Merle Travis. Atkins also previously recorded "I'll See You in My Dreams" on an album with Merle Travis.

The track "There'll Be Some Changes Made" was later included as track 10 of the 15-track 1996 Rolls-Royce Sound System Demonstration Disc and accompanying cassette.