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Synonyms and antonyms of Hunters and anglers in British Thesaurus

Hunters and anglers

angler (noun)

someone who catches fish for sport

beater (noun)

someone whose job is to make birds or wild animals come out of bushes or grass, so that people who are hunting can shoot them

falconer (noun)

someone who trains and uses falcons to hunt

fisher (noun)

someone who earns their living catching fish

fisherman (noun)

a man who catches fish for fun or as his job

game warden (noun)

someone whose job is to see that the rules in a game reserve are obeyed, especially those relating to hunting

hunter (noun)

someone who chases and kills wild animals

huntress (noun)

literary a woman or female animal that hunts

huntsman (noun)

someone who hunts wild animals, especially foxes

huntsman (noun)

someone who is responsible for the dogs that are used in a hunt for foxes in the UK

poacher (noun)

someone who illegally catches or kills animals, birds, or fish on someone else’s property

sealer (noun)

someone who hunts seals, especially as their job

shikari (noun)

Indian English someone who is experienced in hunting animals, especially someone who works as a guide

stalker (noun)

someone who hunts a person or animal by following them without being seen

tracker (noun)

a person or animal that has been trained to find other people or animals

trapper (noun)

someone who catches wild animals, especially for their fur

whaler (noun)

someone whose job is to hunt whales