They were standing in the river spearing fish. 他们站在河里叉鱼.
Spearing up is against the rule, and any player will be punished. 冰球运动比赛时,刺伤对方选手是犯规的,犯规者要受罚。
Spear \Spear\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Speared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spearing}.] To pierce with a spear; to kill with a spear; as, to spear a fish.
Non-Indians argue that spearing during spawning depletes game fish from lakes.
Sport fishermen complain that spearing fish when they are in shallow water is so much easier than catching fish by rod and reel that Indians have an unfair advantage.
The four say their 42-foot trimaran capsized in a storm June 3 and that they survived the 121-day ordeal huddled in the overturned craft by spearing fish, eating seaweed and trapping rainwater.
Four men whose 42-foot sailboat was overturned in a storm say they drifted for nearly four months in the South Pacific and survived by trapping rainwater, spearing fish and eating seaweed.
By more than 2-to-1, voters Tuesday called for scrapping "Spindle," a 50-foot-tall steel shish kebab spearing eight automobiles, and "Bil-Bored," a sculpture made of household appliances and concrete.
Each Indian band is allowed 15 days of spearing and may take no more than 20 percent of what biologists figure a lake's fish population can tolerate.
Dean Crist, a spokesman for Stop Treaty Abuse-Wisconsin and one of those arrested, criticized Oneida County Sheriff Charles Crofoot for roping off boat landings where the Chippewa were spearing, thus restricting protesters from the lakes.
Mr. Michener apparently imagines that they could just pick up a harpoon and start spearing.