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		Definition of crayfishing in English: crayfishingnounˈkreɪˌfɪʃɪŋ mass nounAustralian, NZ The commercial or recreational catching of crayfish.  they combine running tourist trips with crayfishing  Example sentencesExamples -  After leaving the army in 1919 he worked as a labourer, opened a wood yard and then turned his hobby of crayfishing into a career.
 -  In the past decade 10 humpbacks had become tangled in ropes, eight of which were tangled in crayfishing ropes.
 -  The opportunities for employers to provide apprenticeships and training in Geraldton were seasonal, especially with a major industry like crayfishing.
 -  Local crayfishermen have swarmed to the Abrolhos Islands for the start of the crayfishing season, which officially starts at midnight tonight.
 -  Bovine material, or cow hide, has been banned from crayfishing because it results in a poorer quality of crayfish.
 -  Despite its timely rescue, the pilot said the service was in danger of collapsing because support was lacking from the professional crayfishing industry.
 -  I wanted the boat for crayfishing in a newly-found ground in the North Taranaki Bight.
 -  A 6.5 m boat, formerly used as a commercial crayfishing vessel, drifted from Flat Island near Great Barrier Island and beached in Boulder Bay on Whatupuke Island.
 -  Thirteen children took part in a crayfishing adventure and gained an insight into the industry on Wednesday.
 -  The range is half way between the town of Lancelin renowned for its fishing and perfect windsurfing conditions and the crayfishing community of Wedge Island.
 
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