English

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Etymology

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From weakfish +‎ -ing.

Noun

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weakfishing (uncountable)

  1. The act of fishing for weakfish.
    • 1959, Henry Lyman, Frank Woolner, The Complete Book of Weakfishing, New York, N.Y.: A. S. Barnes and Company, page 7:
      Suspense? Weakfishing offers that, too. Have you ever waded over the flats of Canaveral Harbor in that strange, clamorous hour before dawn when the tide is pouring out to sea and huge trout are waiting for a well-presented lure?