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Definition of Skittering
1. skitter [v] - See also: skitter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Skittering
Literary usage of Skittering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Book of the Black Bass, Comprising Its Complete Scientific and Life History by James Alexander Henshall (1881)
"skittering AND BOBBING. " Then, if you get a grasshopper, ... "skittering" is
best practiced with a long and light natural cane-rod, from twelve to fifteen ..."
2. Book of the Black Bass by James Alexander Henshall (1881)
"skittering AND BOBBING. " Then, If you get a grasshopper, put it on your hook,
... "skittering" is best practiced with a long and light natural cane-rod, ..."
3. Fishing in American Waters by Genio C. Scott (1869)
"In skittering for pickerel with live minnow, the shiner is the best. Use two or
three hooks in a gang, as represented for " spinning-tackle. ..."
4. Fishing in American Waters by Genio C. Scott (1869)
"In skittering for pickerel with live minnow, the shiner is the best. Use two or
three hooks in a gang, as represented for " spinning-tackle. ..."
5. Fishing in American Waters by Genio C. Scott (1869)
"In skittering for pickerel with live minnow, the shiner is the best. Use two or
three hooks in a gang, as represented for "spinning-tackle. ..."
6. More about the Black Bass by James Alexander Henshall (1889)
"skittering AND BOBBING. ONCE, when in Florida, two of us had gone several miles
up a river one day for deer and turkeys. When the sun was nearly down we had ..."