noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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other
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If a swim stubbornly remains dead, take a walk along the bank to see how any other anglers are faring.
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The club fear that other anglers in their area have also recognised the Wyre Boat Angling Club from the article.
■ NOUN
carp
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The thing to remember is this: modern tackle, fancy baits and productive waters do not make a carp angler .
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A successful carp angler still has to know his fish.
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The fish nutritionist is really the scientist the carp angler needs to talk to for both their aims are similar.
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Both the carp angler and the fish nutritionist want the carp to take their bait or diet.
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Many other fishermen think carp anglers are mad because they can go for days without a bite.
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Redmire itself is one such spiritual water and is the altar where every devoted carp angler would like to worship.
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It is the same economics that ought to influence the carp angler .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Could George Seifert, master angler , off-season family man and ferociously successful coach, never get the benefit of the doubt?
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Fish are pretty tough and if anglers are careful they suffer very little damage.
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Fishing has been patchy due to the cool temperatures but anglers expect it to get better when the winds turn south westerly.
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It's a busy time on the Mersey for sea anglers as the winter whiting and cod come within casting range.
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It is fair to warn anglers that thousands of crabs soon make short work of rag and lugworm.
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Match anglers often complain about bad, or should I say thoughtless, pegging.
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The boat is rowed slowly round the lough whilst an angler sitting in the stern casts out at right angles.
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Voice over Despite the flooding, one angler at Ross on Wye was determined to enjoy his sport.