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Definition of Fighting chair
1. Noun. A fixed chair from which a saltwater angler can fight a hooked fish.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fighting Chair
Literary usage of Fighting chair
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to Bermuda by Blair Howard (2004)
"Sea Scorpion III, 33-foot Young Brothers Flybridge; 10 rods; 12 to 80 pounds
test; one fighting chair; two downriggers; Loran; radio depth sounder. ..."
2. Adventure Guide to Trinidad & Tobago by Kathleen O'Donnell, S Harry Pefkaros (2000)
"Dillon has 30 years of boating and fishing experience, and his boat is equipped
with a fighting chair and belts. He'll set and bait your lines for you. ..."
3. The US Virgin Islands Alive! by Harriet Greenberg, Douglas Greenberg (2006)
"... it's a 40-foot Luhrs with tournament-grade tackle and a fighting chair.
It has an air-conditioned salon. In-shore fishing trips as well. ..."
4. Adventure Guide to Aruba, Bonaire & Curacao by Lynne M Sullivan (2006)
"The custom-outfitted boat has a tuna tower, shaded deck, head, and a professional
fighting chair. It's docked at the fishing pier on Playa ..."
5. Panama Adventure Guide by Patricia Katzman (2004)
"Week-long packages, priced from $2298, include six days of fishing from 27-foot
center-console Ocean Masters with fighting chair; seven nights' ..."
6. Pocket Adventure Guide Aruba Bonaire & Curacao by Lynne Sullivan (2008)
"The custom-outfitted boat has a tuna tower, shaded deck, head, and a professional
fighting chair. It's docked at the fishing pier on Playa ..."