game fish
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Definition
Noun: A game fish is a type of fish that is prized for the sport and challenge it provides to anglers (people who fish with a rod and line). These fish are typically known for their strength, fighting ability when hooked, and are often pursued for recreation rather than solely for food.
Usage
The term "game fish" is used to categorize fish species based on their desirability in sport fishing. It distinguishes sport fish from "rough fish" or "bait fish." * The river is stocked with popular game fish like trout and bass. * Catching a marlin, a powerful game fish, is considered a great achievement in sport fishing.
Advanced Usage
- "To be considered a game fish": To be classified or legally designated as a species for sport fishing, which often comes with specific fishing regulations (size limits, catch limits).
- In these waters, salmon are considered a game fish and require a special license to catch.
Variants and Related Words
- Game fishing (n): The activity or sport of catching game fish.
- They went game fishing off the coast of Florida.
- Gamefish (n): An alternative, often compound, spelling of "game fish."
- Sport fish (n): A synonym for game fish, emphasizing the recreational aspect.
Synonyms
- Sport fish
- Angler's fish
- Trophy fish (emphasizes large, prized specimens)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Bait fish: Small fish used as bait to catch larger fish.
- Rough fish: Fish species not typically sought by anglers, often considered less desirable for sport or food.
- Commercial fish: Fish species primarily harvested for food on a large scale, rather than for sport.
Noun
- any fish providing sport for the angler