Fishing expedition

An investigation or inquiry conducted without a clear objective, hoping to discover useful information or evidence through broad, unfocused searching.

This phrase originated in legal contexts during the early 20th century, describing discovery processes where lawyers sought evidence without specific targets. The metaphor compares such investigations to fishing without knowing what fish might be caught or where they might be found.

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