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surfcast +‎ -er

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surfcaster (plural surfcasters)

  1. One who fishes by surfcasting.
    • 2010, David Kinney, The Big One, →ISBN:
      Ron is a dyed-in-the-wool surfcaster, the sort of man who speaks about the mystical beauty of long nights as a lone sentry beside the sea waiting for the fish to arrive.
    • 2012, Cameron Wright, The Southern Surfcaster, →ISBN:
      Even the most weathered and experienced surfcaster will tell you that there are always innovative ways to fish the mighty Atlantic.
    • 2014, Nick Honachefsky, The Jersey Surf Diaries, →ISBN:
      For any Garden State surfcaster, all the pent-up wintertime anxiety comes to a head, from being locked inside, a slave to only eight hours of daylight, freezing and snow-blind through blizzards and massive nor'easter snowdrifts covering the house.
    • 2014, Jay Quinn, Metes and Bounds: A Novel, →ISBN:
      A born pier fisherman was a totally different kind of breed from a surfcaster or a boat fisherman.