"I want to go fishing." "Do you want to go fishing?" "We went fishing yesterday!" "He was fishing for information".
One of the best known books in Britain is Fly Fishing by J R Hartley.
My newest fishing spear is multipronged.
I caught a mackerel with my fishing pole.
Fishing can either be a gerund phrase or a participial depending on how you use it in a sentence. For example, "Fishing is fun." is a sentence in which fishing is used as a gerund. To use fishing as a participial an example would be, "When I go camping I like to use my fishing gear." In the first sentence fishing is used as a noun and in the second fishing is used as an adjective. Gerunds are nouns with -ing and they can be subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, and object of a preposition.
The reservoir is now open for ice fishing.
The riffle swept my fishing rod away.
When we went fishing I caught a massive trout!
Example sentence - Amanda was cited by the game warden for fishing without a license.
The fisherman caught a salmon which he used to win the fishing contest.
Even after I had to answer the phone, my husband just rattled on about his fishing trip.
A quiet fishing village located in bayou country
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It depends on whether the sentence is supposed to be in the present or past tense. If it's the past tense -- if your grandfather is no longer your fishing buddy because he died or because you two got in a huge fight -- then you use "had." If he still IS your fishing buddy and advisor -- if it's the present tense -- then you use "has."