Fly-fishing
(noun)
A method of fishing in which an artificial fly is used to mimic the movements of insects that are naturally occurring food for fish.
Origin:
Early 20th century: from fly (a type of fishing lure) + fishing.
Examples:
- Fly-fishing is a popular and challenging sport.
- Fly-fishing requires special equipment and techniques.
- Fly-fishing is a way of catching fish that is both peaceful and satisfying.
- Fly-fishing can be done in both freshwater and saltwater.
- Fly-fishing is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and the beauty of nature.