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surf·cast·ing

 (sûrf′kăs′tĭng)
n.
The activity of fishing from shore, especially by casting one's line into the surf.

surf′cast′er n.
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surfcasting

(ˈsɜːfˌkɑːstɪŋ)
n
(Fishing) fishing from the shore by casting into the surf
ˈsurfˌcaster n
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