outfish

outfish

(ˌaʊtˈfɪʃ)
vb (tr)
(Fishing) to catch more fish than
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"Well, then at least you might outfish me," I say, releasing a larger shellcracker.
Sylvia was a natural with a rod and reel and she was able to outfish Irv quite a number of times.
Vic Dunaway, founding editor of this magazine, would teach us the art of gentle jigging-and he would outfish everybody, moving that jig really slow.
OVER the years, while boat fishing, I have noticed a number of times that if there is a female aboard, they almost always outfish the men.
Not many men can outfish her - or are better at teaching others how to fly fish.
Rob Jones, from Caerphilly, turned peg 30 on the Match Lake at Cefn Mably into a winner when he caught 82lb 10oz of carp and bream to outfish everyone in the Sunday open match.
Watching sonar while ice fishing, he's noted how the company's Vibra King tubes filled with shad scent draw more aggressive reactions, and outfish, tubes tipped with a minnowhead.
Foreign anglers, especially the Europeans, will generally outfish Welsh anglers on rivers but find it difficult to hold their own against the Welsh, English and Scottish on stillwaters.
The best fly was the black nymph and overall, natural imitations are beginning to outfish lures, but if all else fails, the Dawson's Olive is
All Ged Stevens had to do to win the Seaham Open was find the correct mark and outfish the other 238 anglers in the event.
They've been known to outfish Lindley several times in recent seasons.