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surfcasting$529860$ - traducción al holandés

RECLAIMING NEPTUNE'S KINGDOM, ONE FISH AT A TIME
Beach casting; Surfcasting; Beach fishing
  • Surf fishing at [[Calshot]], [[Hampshire]]

surfcasting      
n. vissen vanaf de kust of boot door het aas aan een snoer in de branding te werpen
fishing rod         
  • adj=on}} spinner bait
  • fishing tackle
  • Fishing with a fishing rod
  • A [[fly fishing]] rod
  • Line guides on modern fishing rods
  • Telescopic rod. Lake Baikal. Eastern Siberia
  • Royal Warrant]] from the 1760s
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Fishing pole; Fishin rod; Fly rod; Fishing rod backrest; Fish pole; Fish-pole; Fly fishing rod; Surfcasting rod; Spinning rod; Draft:Fishing Rod Building
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Definición

surfcasting
¦ noun fishing by casting a line into the sea from the shore.
Derivatives
surfcaster noun

Wikipedia

Surf fishing

Surf fishing is land-based game fishing while standing on the shoreline or wading into the surf zone. A general term, surf fishing may or may not include casting a lure or bait, and refers to all types of shore fishing – from sandy and rocky beaches, rock jetties, or even fishing piers. The terms surfcasting or beachcasting refer more specifically to surf fishing from the beach by casting into the surf at or near the shoreline. With few exceptions, surf fishing is done in saltwater. The most common misconception about surf fishing is the idea that one must cast as far out as possible in order to reach the fish. At beaches on the west coast of the United States, and in fact, at most beaches around the world, you only really need to get your bait into knee-deep water. This is referred to as surf fishing the "skinny" (the skinny water).