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Workshops on things piscatorial have been taking place since yesterday.
Such piscatorial matters are not normally the column's province, of course.
He was not alone in his piscatorial ambitions.
And that, the study says, means that the piscatorial equivalent of the field in bloom is the fish market.
This piscatorial facsimile looks like the kind of place you would happen upon while driving to a vacation in Maine.
These piscatorial targets sometimes move at over thirty miles an hour, and I must hit a bull's eye of a few square inches.
And so they remained for many million years, until a more human race, annoyed at their piscatorial success, harpooned them out of existence.
Waiters are well trained in matters piscatorial, and they like to demonstrate it with long monologues.
If we can get down there we might find some of the finest piscatorial sport that man ever knew."
He's now a fish missionary, dispensing a piscatorial gospel of variety and culinary possibilities.
So I was laying something of a groundwork in the piscatorial direction, through innuendo and cunning.
Furthermore, this piscatorial prize won the tournament championship, the first ever captured by a female angler.
Shad's knottiest problem, and why she has failed to enter the piscatorial pantheon, is her bones.
His own piscatorial genius was indisputable.
Normally the A prefix denoted a water breather, there being nothing lower in the system than the piscatorial life forms.
Because of his fondness for angling, he became a sort of clearing house for matters piscatorial.
However, local fishing regulations made his piscatorial plans impossible and Tholt-y-Will became a country inn.
Art Deco ceiling lights, piscatorial artwork and tall windows facing the avenue add to the smart, fast-paced setting.
I predict that, within 10 years, farm-raised catfish will supplant flounder as our No. 1 piscatorial delight."
He had marked out a pool where in the evening fish were usually stirring, one of those irrational haunts which no piscatorial psychologist has ever explained.
'Piscatorial friends'," he says with delight.
Normally the A prefix denotes a water-breather, there being nothing lower on our evolutionary coding scale than the piscatorial life-forms.
When Sheri Sandler decided to give her Manhattan apartment a face lift, a piscatorial theme beckoned.
"The Piscatorial Farce of the Stolen Stomach"
Farallon's piscatorial fantasy decor, designed by Pat Kuleto, is otherworldly.
Piscatory probably was not at the forefront of the movement, but still played an important role.
I was not in the mood for piscatory puzzles.
That is when she has reeled in a nice, fat bass, all, say, four or five pounds of piscatory pulchritude.
The Puyallup tribe of Washington were "primarily a piscatory people".
Night fishing also invites a piscatory slapstick of tangled lines, near plunges into the water and stumbles in dark meadows.
Le Bernardin, the top-rated spot in the 2000 guide, is described as "piscatory perfection" and "expensive."
Scholars might call it a piscatory ode; Alabamians might call it a feast.
Each outing, the two new friends fish with different techniques and over different ground, the Fisherman regaling the Stranger with his scientific and piscatory knowledge.
It was "a piscatory spectacle worthy the admiration of the most epicurean ichthyophagist," Bryant exulted in his log for July 26, 1846.
Bill Fink proffered pleasantly piscatory patter as he drove from his home in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn to the Atlantic Ocean.
They also put bells or buzzers on the line so that, while imbibing or card playing or snoozing, they can be alerted when something piscatory gets frisky.
The Piscatory Ring (Anulus piscatoris) of Pope Benedict XVI.
Once he completed his piscatory blowout and moved from restaurant to parking lot to find an empty space where his wheels were supposed to be, how long would it take to get the law on the case?
Joscelin and Imriel were returning empty-handed from the river, Joscelin winding the cord of his fishing-line and explaining the finer points of the piscatory arts to Imri.
The average citizen is unlikely to get hold of a barracuda (one of many piscatory peculiarities in Trotter's book), but it is a treat to watch a chef in peak form go to work on one.
The air among the houses was of so strong a piscatory flavour that one might have supposed sick fish went up to be dipped in it, as sick people went down to be dipped in the sea.
Pout, or eelfish, baked in a creole sauce and other dishes made with relatively uncommon fish were featured at Gloucester's fifth annual New Fish Festival, which is intended to broaden the piscatory palates of consumers.
It is a remarkably piscatory street - a choice of three fish-and-chip shops, a jellied eel bar and an excellent wet fish shop that smokes everything from conger eel and whole salmon down to the humble sprat.
Albert found in his anteroom two guns, with all the accoutrements for hunting; a lofty room on the ground-floor containing all the ingenious instruments the English -- eminent in piscatory pursuits, since they are patient and sluggish - have invented for fishing.
The 'Piscatory Eclogues' are pastorals, the characters of which are represented as fisher boys on the banks of the Cam, and are interesting for the light they cast -on the biography of the poet himself (Thyrsil) and his father (Thelgon).
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