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angler

1 of 1noun
/ˈæŋɡlər/
Forms:anglers
1

a person who fishes with a rod and line as a hobby

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An angler is a person who fishes, usually as a sport or hobby, by using a fishing rod, reel, and bait or lures to catch fish. Anglers typically fish in rivers, lakes, or oceans and may specialize in certain types of fish or fishing techniques. They must be patient and knowledgeable about different fishing methods, including casting, trolling, or fly fishing, depending on the type of water and fish they are targeting. Angling requires skill in handling fishing gear, understanding fish behavior, and often requires a good deal of practice and experience.

  • The angler woke up before dawn, eager to spend the day fishing on the tranquil lake.
  • He became an accomplished angler after years of perfecting his casting technique and studying the behavior of fish.
  • The angler patiently waited for a bite, enjoying the peaceful solitude of the riverbank.
  • The angler proudly displayed the trophy fish he caught during a recent fishing tournament.
  • The angler carefully released the fish back into the water after catching and admiring its beauty.
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2

a person who schemes or maneuvers strategically to gain an advantage

  • The politician was a skilled angler, always positioning himself for key committees.
  • She acted like an angler, subtly influencing decisions to benefit her team.
  • Corporate anglers often exploit loopholes to maximize profit.
  • He became known as an angler in the office.
  • Be wary of anglers who manipulate conversations to their advantage.