plural fishers
1
: someone or something that fishes
Whether buying at a restaurant, grocery store or directly from the fisher, asking for wild Alaska salmon means supporting the men and women who pulled a wild fish from the sea …—Berett Wilber
All around us, fishers galumphed past in everything from chest-high rubber waders to blue jeans and baseball caps.—Stephen C. Sautner
Commercial fishers rarely catch the type of fish they seek without catching other, non-targeted fish.—Greenpeace
Great blue herons are waders. … Their patience and ability to stand absolutely still for long periods of time make them excellent fishers.—Brian C. Salt
2
a
or less commonly fisher cat plural fisher cats
: a dark brown North American carnivorous mammal (Pekania pennanti synonym Martes pennanti) of the weasel family that has a pointy snout, small rounded ears, and a bushy tail
A carnivorous and curious fellow, the fisher was once a thriving dweller in old-growth West Coast forests …—Maria Beloborodova
He said the nocturnal fisher, often called the fisher cat because of its tom cat snarl that can raise the hackles on the back of your neck, was in his yard during the day.—Frank Sousa
b
: the fur or pelt of this animal
A full-length fisher coat can retail for $7,000.—Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, Massachusetts)
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