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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well fished" is not commonly used in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could be used in contexts related to fishing, possibly to describe a location or situation where fishing has been successful. Example: "The lake was well fished this season, yielding a great variety of catches for the anglers."
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Smyrichinsky believes that it was because he was on the DPV flying around surveying the land that he found the object in the well fished area.
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But Bill, why? "Well, fish and chips are a national favourite, and like everything else people want to try something different," he explains.
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Ultraviolet/violet sensitivity occurs in many juvenile fishes, as well as fishes that feed on plankton [ 37, 67, 68].
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