116 collocations for fishing

The men placed themselves on some high limbs, where they could watch, and I stood in deep grass, some six or eight feet from a well-traveled path used by the bear in fishing the stream.

she cried, her face like a rose, "your color's pink!" From the depths of an inverted sewing-machine top Mrs. Kaufman fished out another bit of the pink, ruffling it with deft needle.

That was why I was afraid to fish the Bagworthy water.

"When you spoke of Mrs. Bender that reminded me of Laurel Grove, and Laurel Grove reminded me of Glenside, and that, of course, made me think of the GuerinsHere 'tis!" and the boy triumphantly fished out a small letter from an inside pocket of his coat and tossed it into Betty's lap.

But later in the day, while Sangree went off in the canoe to fish the pools near the larger islands, and Joan still lay, bandaged and resting, in her tent, Dr. Silence called me and the tutor and proposed a walk to the granite slabs at the far end.

However, for the mere amusement, I fished several times, lying at my length in a patch of long-grass over-waved by an enormous cedar, where the bank is steep, and the water deep.

They do their own cooking in the rudest and fewest possible vessels, often not having a single plate or knife and fork, other than their pocket knife, but gather around the camp-kettle in true Indian style, and with a piece of bread in one hand, proceed to fish up a piece of 'sow belly,' and dine sumptuously, not forgetting to stow away one or more quarts of the strongest coffee imaginable, without sugar or cream.

As for Bob, he fished a good deal, both in the way of supplies and for his amusement.

He plunged his hands down into his trousers pockets and fished up a knife, his second-best one, fortunately.

Yet may this dream bear fruit; if, wide-awake And not in dreams, you'll fish the neighbouring lake.

'He had breathed its air,' a friend of his says, 'fished its rivers, walked in its valleys, stood on its mountains, met its people face to face.

" Lanyard compassionately fished a bottle out of the cooler and refilled her glass.

For those who fish "wet" sport is not so good as it used to be, owing to the "schoolmaster being abroad" amongst trout as well as amongst men; but on certain windy days this method is the only one possible.

Instead of going home to hear how handsome I looked, I just beat it up that creek and fished this suit of greasy rags out of one of the lockers.

All the time he was plunging down first into one pocket of his barn-door trousers and then the other, till at last he fished out an old "bungtown" cent, which with much graciousness and pomposity he pressed upon me, until my feeble refusals were overcome.

"We will not angle in that gulf; but I have fished up an island in Maracaybo, or Venezuela Gulf.

He managed to fish out the various parcels it held, including the newspaper bag.

She fished an explanatory latch-key out of her wrist-bag as she went up the steps.

In summer time he'd kindly lead His little sisters out, To pick wild berries on the mead, And fish the brook for trout.

With riding, hunting and fishing the chums passed many happy days.

" "Then Adam, fill your pipe," and Bellew extended his pouch, whereupon Adam thanked him, and fishing a small, short, black clay from his pocket, proceeded to fill, and light it.

They worked hard to raise food for themselves, they fished off the coasts, and bought furs from the Indians.

in the most forlorn voice, stood plunging her hands into the wet pockets of his trousers, to fish up the wet coin.

They carried us in their arms to land, while the men worked lustily at fishing up the contents of the boat, now thoroughly saturated with water.

The Dutch first fished their country out from under the sea, and afterwards defended it in a war of eighty years' duration against the first military power on the globe: two feats, perhaps, equally without parallel.

116 collocations for  fishing