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surf casting

  1. present participle and gerund of surf cast

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surf casting (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of surfcasting
    • 2006 November, Fred Abatemarco, “Hallowed be thy beach: Montauk”, in Best Life, volume 3, number 9, page 34:
      Indeed, surf casting is the lowest-percentage fishing technique you might choose, other than, say, scooping fish bare-handed.
    • 2009, Scott Bowen, Knack Fishing for Everyone: A Complete Illustrated Guide, →ISBN, page 58:
      Surf casting originated on the East Coast, but anywhere there's breaking water on a beach or jetty, you'll find people casting lines.
    • 2012, Rich Schaffer, Just One SIMAIR Story, →ISBN, page 190:
      Tom loaned me a big pole and a sun helmet . . . and I wandered down to the beach to try some surf casting.