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lunker

n. (context US English) Anything, especially a game fish, that is especially large for its type; a whopper.

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On arrival they found the hatchery head, Glen Wesley Gore, standing beside the lunker pool with a hurt and extremely puzzled expression on his face.

For now, mercury and all, there are plenty of lunker largemouth bass to be caught.

He was using spinning gear, working a variety of plugs and spoons and jigs and plastic worms in all of the spots where a lunker largemouth was likely to be biding his time.

The fisherman fall-off rate at Streamside is alarming some years, even though a quiet non-fishing botanist might see dozens of lunker phantoms splashing in the pools, chasing the nearly invisible insects.

After an eternity of underwater living shared with some lunker phantom trout, who did nothing whatever to help him, he broke the surface gasping and with no feeling in his legs.

Buddy Dow, hired skipper of a big lunker owned by an insurance company in Atlanta, had enlisted two recruits and was despairingly in need of more.

When I leaned over the edge of the creek to see if I had damaged the culvert, peering through the smoky mist, a great lunker of a cutthroat came floating out, belly up.

Dow, hired skipper of a big lunker owned by an insurance company in Atlanta, had enlisted two recruits and was despairingly in need of more.

I figure my life span will be marginally longer with only you two lunkers to watch out for.

From the looks of it, he caught a bunch of these lunkers, got too close and maybe his bum leg gave out.

Lots of these big lunkers around us are in wet storage for the summer.

The bier was cleared of flowers, including the impressive spray sent by the Lake Jesup Bass Captains Union—a leaping lunker, done all in petunias.

For now, mercury and all, there are plenty of lunker largemouth bass to be caught.

The universal mission is to catch one of those freakishly big bass known as lunkers or hawgs.

More than likely, though, it takes a lunker fish to win the major tournaments, and few anglers are capable of catching lunkers day in and day out.