The bait also attracts additional dogfish, flounders, rockling, pout and school bass and makes for a busy session. |
The bycatch was comprised of 250 taxa, mainly gurnards, whiting, lizard fish, flathead, dragonets, portunid crabs, turretfish and flounders. |
Venture capitalists often demand that firms patent technology, both to block rivals and to have assets to sell in case the firm flounders. |
At the same time, he savours the apparent enfeeblement of America, as it flounders in Afghanistan and fails to pacify Iraq. |
We pushed our shrimping nets between the rocks, scooping up tiny baby flounders and the translucent shrimps, sometimes as long as a child's finger. |
Sometimes a firm flounders, and its owners seek to recover some fraction of their investment by selling the firm. |