The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fly-fish \Fly"-fish\, v. i.
To angle, using flies for bait.
--Walton.
Wiktionary
vb. To fish using a fly (fishing lure) as bait.
WordNet
v. fish with flies as lures [syn: flyfish]
Usage examples of "fly-fish".
Brandon Charters offering fishing expeditions, scenic tours of Dingle Bay, trips to the Blasketts, the islands off the Dingle coast, and both fly-fishing and sailing lessons.
Donaldson, fly-fishing had always seemed pretentious, but Flaherty soon convinced him otherwise.
Nothing penetrated but Rafe’s occasional low-voiced comments about fly-fishing and ranching, and the silky feel of high-country sunshine.
I hadn’t thought about anything since breakfast but fly-fishing and sunshine and you being so patient and gentle with me.
She was still wearing Kyle’s T-shirt, the one that celebrated the hazards of men who went fly-fishing naked.
The SAC had been in the newspaper for taking a fly-fishing record for northern pike on one-pound tippet.