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fly-in
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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adj.
of or associated with sportsmen who fly or are flown in to remote hunting and fishing areas.
See: fly-in reserve
Quotations
1963
It costs a lot to operate a fly-in camp with a guide to every two hunters and you can expect to pay accordingly.
1963
After the talk in this corner last Saturday about a fly-in secret lake . . . Dr. C.W.A. Coop . . . plunked down photo proof of the luck in another secret lake.
1965
. . . fly-in "sportsmen," as even the most rapacious flsh-hogs are called, make their easy way into hitherto unspoiled areas.