[f. FISH sb.1 + -ED2.] Supplied with fish.
1630. R. Johnson, Relations of the Most Famous Kingdoms, etc., 365. Savoy. Many and large lakes it hath, and those very well fisht.
1846. McCulloch, Acc. Brit. Empire (1854), I. 641. Not one had a full cargo, only one or two being half fished.
1882. F. Day, Fishes of Gt. Brit., II. 215. The trawl-net boats were continually coming in clean, and, with rare exceptions, were very poorly fished until the recent cold, frosty weather set in, when some splendid takes were secured.