outfish

verb
out·​fish | \ ˌau̇t-ˈfish How to pronounce outfish (audio) \
outfished; outfishing; outfishes

Definition of outfish

transitive verb

: to outdo in fishing : to catch more fish than Often, an efficient jig fisherman can outfish an angler using live bait.— Kelly Bostian : to attract more fish than A pink or orange "bass worm" will often outfish the more traditional lures.— Alan Liere

Examples of outfish in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

FEATHER RIVER After flows dropped from 40,000 cfs to 28,000 cfs, striper fishing was good, with minnows outfishing pile worms. By Roger George And Dave Hurley, sacbee, "Fishing report: Week of May 15," 15 May 2017

First Known Use of outfish

1844, in the meaning defined above

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