fishing banks
plural noun
a relatively shallow area of the sea in which fish are usually abundant.
Origin of fishing banks
First recorded in 1755–65
Words nearby fishing banks
fishgig,
fishguard,
fishhook,
fishhook cactus,
fishing,
fishing banks,
fishing expedition,
fishing ground,
fishing pole,
fishing rod,
fishing smack
Example sentences from the Web for fishing banks
It is estimated that there are 7,000 square miles of fishing-banks off the Labrador coast.
Dr. Grenfell's Parish |Norman DuncanThey go to the fishing-banks with their fathers, and can hand, reef, and steer with an old salt.
Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast |Samuel Adams DrakeA strong net or bag dragged along the bottom of fishing-banks, by means of a rope, a beam, and a pair of iron trawl-heads.
The Sailor's Word-Book |William Henry Smyth