still fish

/ˈstɪlˌfɪʃ/
verb
  1. To fish while sitting or standing still, often from a boat or the shore, rather than moving or casting repeatedly.
    • On calm mornings, you can still-fish for bass near the lily pads.
    • We decided to still-fish from the dock instead of trolling across the lake.
    • He likes to still-fish for catfish in the deep holes of the river.
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