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Often used in the same context:
spey,
bloodworm,
bucktail,
bowline,
lugworm,
snell,
fly casting,
stillwater,
orfe,
spinning rod,
nightcrawler,
brookie,
ribbonfish,
surfcasting,
trout,
ragworm,
spearer,
gillie,
sand dab,
golden shiner,
merganser,
steelie,
groundbait,
leghorns,
esox,
bobbers,
ghillie,
whittler,
creels,
legger,
skaw,
gundog,
angler,
landlocked salmon,
shucker,
lauhala,
bugeye,
dibble,
dungeness crab,
jugging,
barbless,
midge,
foxhound,
ambassadeur,
crevalle jack,
needlefish,
bream,
crawdad,
rod,
tunny,
pinecone,
glassblower,
chub,
widgeon,
sneck,
trotline,
broadhead,
diabolo,
longbeard,
handline,
weeder,
jaeger,
carvers,
junebug,
belgian sheepdog,
quillwork,
spanish mackerel,
nymphs,
tippet,
canvasback duck,
damselfly,
hackle,
repousse,
togue,
australorp,
greenwing,
hooded merganser,
surfperch,
caddis,
frogging,
drake,
sportfisherman,
lyra,
wrasse,
rainbow trout,
brown trout,
jackfish,
threadfins,
bander,
huss,
longbow,
barbel,
walleyed pike,
porgy,
falconer,
crucian,
berley,
bowline knot,
sphinx moth,
crocheter,
sedge,
punchinello,
advertiser,
anglers,
arranger,
breeder,
decorator,
engraver,
engravers,
fisherman,
fishers,
florist,
horticulturist,
horticulturists,
jeweler,
portraitist,
tyers,
accountant,
aeronauts,
animators
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— Adjectives for tyer:
fly,
leaf,
known,
professional,
knot,
good,
local,
commercial,
young,
skillful,
modern
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