inshore

IPA: ˈɪnʃˈɔr

adjective

  • Close to (especially in sight of) a shore.
  • (of a wind) Blowing from the sea to the land.

adverb

  • Near the shore.
  • Towards the shore.
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Examples of "inshore" in Sentences

  • If you're a surfcaster or inshore-saltwater angler, this is a very big deal for a fairly reasonable price.
  • Chad Love: Florida Python Cast & Blast have you guys ever used neck knives for outdoors they look good for inshore saltwater fishing or kayak fishing.
  • The house was in the Atlantic boreal region where the salinity of the open sea was around 35 percent, but inshore a little less from freshwater streams and rivers.
  • I use them bouncing crawfish and chubs for smallmouth in medium to fast water, as well as drifting shrimp around for inshore fishing for specks, mackerel, and pompano.
  • The SNP retorted by demanding far higher borrowing rights, full control of taxes (including corporation tax), devolution of the Crown Estate (inshore seabed) and broadcasting.
  • Thanks muchly - my dad was in the Merchant Navy & my brother sails a 30 footer inshore Lunenburg, Nova Scotia but I didn't get the bug - tho' here its close at hand on all sides.
  • As a strong current runs close inshore which is constantly changing its course, and there were no lights or landmarks to guide us, it was a matter of great difficulty to find the very narrow entrance to the river.

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