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- "Piscatorial potential, " she said.
- So I was laying something of a groundwork in the piscatorial direction, through innuendo and cunning.
- It's now a piscatorial paradise-the nine original fish have now reproduced to a school of 234.
- However, local fishing regulations made his piscatorial plans impossible and Tholt-y-Will became a country inn.
- And that, the study says, means that the piscatorial equivalent of the field in bloom is the fish market.
- The Worcester Athletic and Cycling Club was founded in 1905, the Swimming Club in 1906 and the Piscatorial Club in 1907.
- Mort said there were no fish in the surf, and Mort is an honorable and wise friend who is never wrong on matters piscatorial.
- "' Sussex Piscatorial Society "'( SPS ) is a fishing club with waters in East and West Sussex and surrounding counties.
- With much mock formality and discipline, the Schuylkill Fishing Company pursued its piscatorial and fowling interests, upon the success of which depended their meals.
- In 1992, one year after the release of " Cuisine ( With Piscatorial ) ", Jones left the band; leaving Ellard as the group's sole official member.
- Now, the folks at Hot Creek Hatchery are " educating " the people about the DFG's trophy fish-- a small part of their facility's incredible piscatorial production.
- Water clarity and temperature, along with tidal flows, may be affected by dramatic changes in the weather, causing the piscatorial food chain to respond in unpredictable ways, starting with the locally abundant baitfish.
- The National Marine Fisheries Service's annual assessment of the population's piscatorial preferences showed that Americans ate a record average of 3.4 pounds ( 1.54 kilos ) of shrimp last year.
- The first complete translation into English of the " Arcadia " is by Ralph Nash, " Jacopo Sannazaro : Arcadia and Piscatorial Eclogues " ( Detroit : Wayne State University Press ) 1966.
- Ballard collected his last fish egg at age 91 in Lake Champlain, and was said to be bitterly disappointed that failing health prevented him from joining a Japanese colleague on a piscatorial expedition to Lake Michigan last spring.
- Neff, 61, who calls himself a piscatorial bibliophile, has taken his personal library of rare books on fishing and, using the book binder's art he took up 14 years ago, transformed them into desktop fishing expeditions.
- While he calls himself a piscatorial bibliophile, essentially a lover of books about fishing, that fancy self-description hardly hints at the depth of his devotion to the angling tradition and books, or at the results of those wedded passions.
- Greedy and wanton to their near extinction, vulnerable, full of a wildness that cannot protect itself, these fish are the ultimate symbol of piscatorial wildness, and it delights me to catch a dozen on barbless hooks and slip them swiftly back into their element.
- As the introduction to a recipe for scallop and bacon brochettes, Bell writes : " Combining a shellfish of such elevated piscatorial standing as scallops with swine seems ` louche .'Then again, oysters angelically ride the same path to great acclaim ."
- The book offers a piscatorial primer from abalone to wolffish besides 150 recipes, drawn from Rex-Johnson's own files, market sources and restaurants throughout Seattle ( e . g ., Wild Ginger's steamed salmon Cantonese, the Hunt Club's saffron mussel bisque ).
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