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Definition of Surf casting
1. Noun. Casting (artificial) bait far out into the ocean (up to 200 yards) with the waves breaking around you.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Surf Casting
Literary usage of Surf casting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science of Fishing: The Most Practical Book on Fishing Ever Published by Arthur Robert Harding (1912)
"CHAPTER X. Surf-Casting, Trolling, Still Fishing, Etc. MODE of fishing practiced by
... In this water is where the surf-casting is done, that is to say, ..."
2. The Camper's Own Book for Devotees of Tent and Trail by George Sands Bryan, Harry C. Phibbs (1913)
"surf casting offers a means of recreation to the over-worked business man of the
city that will furnish him a splendid ..."
3. The Call of the Surf by Van Campen Heilner, Frank Stick (1920)
"Here, in August, Mr. McCloud and his father betook themselves to try their luck
at the surf-casting game. Doubtful, yet hopeful, they were determined they ..."
4. Amateur Rodmaking by Perry D. Frazer (1914)
"Surf-Casting Rod. Light Salt-Water Rod. Figure 41. The details of construction
for similar light weight wood rods, already given, will apply to these ..."
5. Amateur Rodmaking by Perry D. Frazer (1914)
"Surf-Casting Rod. Light Salt-Water Rod. Figure 41. The details of construction
for similar light weight wood rods, already given, will apply to these ..."