noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
salmon/trout/bass etc fishing
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
brown
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The first two are good brown trout waters.
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Richard Reinwald caught the California state record brown trout .
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The loch is full of wild brown trout; where a basket of thirty trout is the rule, rather than the exception.
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And the fishing for brown trout on the nearby lochs is equally excellent.
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These large fish are called ferox, a distinct species of brown trout that make their living by eating their smaller brethren.
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The best Scourie brown trout lochs require a fair degree of fitness to reach.
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Thousands of tiny salmon and brown trout died as slurry robbed the stream of oxygen.
good
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The first two are good brown trout waters.
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Winnisquam has some good lake trout , so the guys say, but this part of Winnipesaukee is prime.
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The best Scourie brown trout lochs require a fair degree of fitness to reach.
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He chanced a few casts and by the end of the season he had taken more than a dozen good trout .
old
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And she hadn't said when the disagreeable old trout was going to walk.
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Consequently, as older trout die they are not replaced and in time the trout population disappears.
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She had insisted on coming with me to refresh, so she said, her memory of that ghastly old trout .
wild
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The loch is full of wild brown trout; where a basket of thirty trout is the rule, rather than the exception.
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Before 1971, there was no management for wild trout in California.
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You can also fish for wild brown trout on one of the three hill lochs on the estate.
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Consequently, it hosts an excellent wild brown trout population and fish are pink-fleshed and fighting fit, averaging 10oz in weight.
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There is excellent salmon, sea-trout and wild brown trout fishing, the majority of which is readily available to visiting anglers.
■ NOUN
fishing
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Tuition in trout fishing is provided at no charge, along with waders and tackle.
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Sailing and trout fishing are available for the more active, and opportunities to study the wildlife are being developed.
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Such as brown trout fishing , which remains my greatest angling pleasure.
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Admission is free and advice will also be given on coarse fisheries and brown trout fishing .
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There is excellent salmon, sea-trout and wild brown trout fishing , the majority of which is readily available to visiting anglers.
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Local Activities: walks, riding, golf, salmon and trout fishing , swimming.
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Local Activities: walks, salmon and trout fishing , bowls, golf, sailing, tennis, wind-surfing, water-skiing.
rainbow
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Woodlands Pool which is a general coarse fishery; and two rainbow trout pools where fishing is restricted to fly-only.
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Chen succeeded in accelerating their growth by transferring genes from carp and rainbow trout to the tilapia.
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Nevertheless, he added, it had failed to take the necessary steps to prevent an escape of rainbow trout .
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Largemouth bass, yellow bass, channel catfish and rainbow trout accounted for about 5 percent of the total.
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They started by engineering a slow-growing wild strain of rainbow trout .
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He cloned the growth hormone of rainbow trout .
sea
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I can only presume that Lucker has failed in the macho stakes. Sea trout for supper.
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A lone fisherman up early looking for sea trout ...?
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Lucker feels a tug, and reels in a beautiful sea trout , a bullet of solid silver muscle.
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The third drawer is for big fish; a decent sea trout , a hefty cod, a couple of salmon.
stream
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But the air has a taste to it, like wine, and there are small trout streams .
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The outflow of Lake Tahoe, the Truckee River, is a fine trout stream except for one thing.
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The trout stream , in particular, has a special significance for field staff and is a source of professional pride.
■ VERB
catch
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If you go fly fishing you are normally wanting to catch either trout or salmon.
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Loons raise their fluffy dark chicks there in the summer, and catch trout .
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I would like to see you catch one more trout .
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Neville Chamberlain was a regular visitor to Cirencester, where he caught trout on the River Churn.
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But the moment I started singing again, I caught another trout .
fish
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The Arundell Arms Hotel in Devon runs a variety of courses in wet and dry fly fishing for salmon and trout .
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You can also fish for wild brown trout on one of the three hill lochs on the estate.
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There is also a golf course five miles away, and if you have your own tackle you can fish for trout .
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People mainly fish for trout and salmon but other fish have been known to attract to the artificial flies.
take
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Whoever takes on the trout farm will have their work cut out.
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In 1954 twenty-two pounds were taken , and the trout fishery was dead.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Insects falling into the water during the summer provide a substantial proportion of the diet of trout .
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Providing fresh trout for dinner was rarely a problem.
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That includes eight lakes that will receive bonus trophy-size trout in the 5-to 12-pound class.
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The Arundell Arms Hotel in Devon runs a variety of courses in wet and dry fly fishing for salmon and trout .
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The loch is full of wild brown trout; where a basket of thirty trout is the rule, rather than the exception.
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Winnisquam has some good lake trout , so the guys say, but this part of Winnipesaukee is prime.