
1) Acquire 2) Bring back 3) Do a Labrador job 4) Fetch 5) Find 6) Find again 7) French word used in English 8) Get back 9) Get or find back 10) Go for and bring back 11) Have a recollection 12) Of trained dogs 13) Recall knowledge from memory 14) Recover 15) Recover the use of 16) Regain 17) Regain possession of
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1) Bring 2) Fetch 3) Get 4) Recollect 5) Recover 6) Reelin 7) Refresh 8) Regain 9) Remember 10) Retr 11) Save
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The recovery of a cast fishing line by pulling it in, by one means or another.
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The method of stripping in the fly line that gives the fly action. Also, a term used in describing fly reels, as to whether they are left hand or right hand retrieve.
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bringing the fly back towards the caster after the cast is made; can be done in a variety of ways; important points of retrieving are to keep the rod tip low and pointed straight down the line.
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• (v. t.) To recall; to bring back. • (n.) A seeking again; a discovery. • (v. t.) To find again; to recover; to regain; to restore from loss or injury; as, to retrieve one`s character; to retrieve independence. • (v. t.) To remedy the evil consequence of, to repair, as a loss or damadge. • (n.) The recovery of game once sp...
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Performance: A hunting term. The act of bringing game back to the handler. Obedience: An exercise in some obedience classes.
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Re·trieve' intransitive verb (Sport.) To discover and bring in game that has been killed or wounded; as, a dog naturally inclined to
retrieve .
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Re·trieve' noun 1. A seeking again; a discovery. [ Obsolete]
B. Jonson. 2. The recovery of game once sprung; -- an old sporting term. [ Obsolete]
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Re·trieve' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Retrieved ;
present participle & verbal noun Retrieving .] [ Middle English
retreven , Old French
retrover to find again, recover (
il retroeve e finds again),...
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bringing the fly back towards the caster after the cast is made; can be done in a variety of ways; important points of retrieving are to keep the rod tip low and pointed straight down the line.
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bringing the fly back towards the caster after the cast is made; can be done in a variety of ways; important points of retrieving are to keep the rod tip low and pointed straight down the line.
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[
v] - of trained dogs
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Performance
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The method of stripping in the fly line that gives the fly action. Also, a term used in describing fly reels, as to whether they are left hand or right hand retrieve.
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bringing the fly back towards the caster after the cast is made; can be done in a variety of ways; important points of retrieving are to keep the rod tip low and pointed straight down the line.
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the word used to describe the action of reeling in the lure you have cast out. These can be fast, slow, deep, shallow and jerky or straight.
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