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		Definition of panfish in English: panfishnounPlural panfishes ˈpanfɪʃˈpanˌfiSH North American A fish suitable for frying whole in a pan, especially one caught by an angler rather than bought. 可整条放入平底锅煎的鱼(尤指钓来而不是买来的) Example sentencesExamples -  Most panfish are found throughout the Florida mainland and the Florida Keys.
 -  Loon Lake is rich with bass and panfish (the latter introduced by Warren's grandfather so that the children would have something easy to catch, and now, so do guests).
 -  The state's inland lakes and streams also teem with fish, including panfish, gamefish, and bullhead, catfish and carp.
 -  From there, you could grab a westbound bus on Lake Street, take a short ride, and be chasing panfish and largemouth bass at Lake Calhoun.
 -  There's much more to know, however, if your aim is higher than at a ragtag box of miscellaneous panfish.
 -  Big carp, even bigger buffalo and hundreds of panfish flopped helplessly in the pasture's tall fescue and dried up cow patties.
 -  Crappie are delicious and the limit on the prolific panfish is generous.
 -  There is no benefit from hanging an entire shrimp off a hook when fishing for coastal panfish.
 -  An approaching cool front is likely to trigger an excellent run of coastal panfish action, and upper-coast anglers are eager to intercept moving schools.
 
 
 verbpanfishesˈpanfɪʃˈpanˌfiSH [no object]often as noun panfishingNorth American Fish for panfish.  panfishing picks up considerably during the fall and spring Example sentencesExamples -  Game fishing, pan fishing and recreational boating are available on dozens of lakes accessible within 10 miles.
 -  Success in crappie or panfishing often depends on being able to detect the slightest movement of the bait or the lightest nibble.
 
    Definition of panfish in US English: panfishnounˈpanˌfiSH North American A fish suitable for frying whole in a pan, especially one caught by an angler rather than bought. 可整条放入平底锅煎的鱼(尤指钓来而不是买来的) Example sentencesExamples -  Big carp, even bigger buffalo and hundreds of panfish flopped helplessly in the pasture's tall fescue and dried up cow patties.
 -  Loon Lake is rich with bass and panfish (the latter introduced by Warren's grandfather so that the children would have something easy to catch, and now, so do guests).
 -  An approaching cool front is likely to trigger an excellent run of coastal panfish action, and upper-coast anglers are eager to intercept moving schools.
 -  Most panfish are found throughout the Florida mainland and the Florida Keys.
 -  There is no benefit from hanging an entire shrimp off a hook when fishing for coastal panfish.
 -  The state's inland lakes and streams also teem with fish, including panfish, gamefish, and bullhead, catfish and carp.
 -  From there, you could grab a westbound bus on Lake Street, take a short ride, and be chasing panfish and largemouth bass at Lake Calhoun.
 -  There's much more to know, however, if your aim is higher than at a ragtag box of miscellaneous panfish.
 -  Crappie are delicious and the limit on the prolific panfish is generous.
 
 
 verbˈpanˌfiSH [no object]often as noun panfishingNorth American Fish for panfish.  panfishing picks up considerably during the fall and spring Example sentencesExamples -  Game fishing, pan fishing and recreational boating are available on dozens of lakes accessible within 10 miles.
 -  Success in crappie or panfishing often depends on being able to detect the slightest movement of the bait or the lightest nibble.
 
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