If you go fishing with a rod and a fishing line with a hook at the end of it, you're an angler. An angler might fish off the end of a dock, or from a rowboat in the middle of a lake.
One who angles.
Noun
fishes having large mouths with a wormlike filament attached for luring prey
Noun
a fisherman who uses a hook and line
Noun
a scheming person; someone who schemes to gain an advantage
n.
One who angles.
n.
A fish (Lophius piscatorius), of Europe and America, having
a large, broad, and depressed head, with the mouth very large. Peculiar
appendages on the head are said to be used to entice fishes within
reach. Called also fishing frog, frogfish, toadfish, goosefish,
allmouth, monkfish, etc.
Angler
One who angles.
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