[f. SNIGGLE v.1] One who fishes for or catches eels or salmon by sniggling.
1841. J. T. J. Hewlett, P. Priggins, I. i. 14. Like an eel in a wall, politely declining a snigglers offer of a lobworm.
1864. Q. Rev., CXV. 186. Towards evening the juvenile sniggler knows that he has the best chance of success.
1890. Daily News, 6 Nov., 5/1. The truth is that the apparent sportsmen are snigglers, not anglers.