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game fish
noun
- an edible fish capable of affording sport to the angler in its capture.
game fish
noun
- any fish providing sport for the angler
Word History and Origins
Origin of game fish1
Example Sentences
The sky was blue and the waters flat and calm, perfect conditions for them to explore the shallows of the bay and look for walleyes, large-eyed game fish common in Lake Michigan.
Abundant salmon and other game fish might once again swim in the Upper Columbia River Basin.
Crews use sonar to triangulate schools of game fish, trading tips and sightings over the radio.
Besides boats not being able to use his marina, Valdez worries about the reservoir’s kokanee salmon, which are important food for prized lake trout and tasty game fish in their own right.
Steve Kambouris, 38, a snakehead devotee from Dundalk, Md., believes the species will eventually be considered a nonnative game fish, something to market to sport fishermen, not a pest to eradicate.
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