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    used to have only a rod and reel combo, since the sport has grown there are onshore setups, offshore setups, and combination setups. Onshore setups are made for fishing from the land, and mostly in ponds. If there is a reel for ponds, then it should not be taken to the lake because the gears will rust from the salt in the water. When fishing had not become popular yet, fisherman used to stick with one pole, and it would only last them a little while because they were used in improper…

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    “A man who lives correctly, following the ideals of honor. Courage and endurance in a world that is sometime chaotic, often stressful, and always painful.” is the definition that Ernest Hemingway gives for a code hero. This quote is one that can apply to many different situations and people. You can find it almost anywhere. The main character in the novel The Old Man and the Sea and the movie Finding Forrester represent this in both their qualities and their relationship with a young boy.…

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    Waratah Anemone The Waratah sea anemone, Actinia tenebrosa is the most obvious anemone on Sydney's rocky shores, easily known by its red color. It is named after the beautiful red Waratah flower that is the emblem of New South Wales.The Waratah Anemone is named after the red Waratah Flower that is a native to New South Wales. It is also known as the Cherry Anemone. This Anemone can be identified by the small size, the brown and red colour. These anemones live on the intertidal rocky shores.…

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    expertise would have to be in fishing. For years my father has taught me valuable lessons on how to enjoy the life that I live. One of the best ways to enjoy life, would have to be fishing. There is just such a deep connection with nature and of who we truly are. The fishing knowledge and techniques that I have been taught will most definitely stick with me for the rest of my life. It all began when I was just a young boy. I didn’t have a clue about what the true meaning of fishing was. I only…

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    Ernest Hemingway Fish

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    The old man is waiting for the fish to jump so that he can catch it. While he is trying to keep the fish on the line, he loses a lot of fishing equipment, but it can be replaced. The fish suddenly makes a lurch causing the old man to wonder why the fish jumped. He realizes that the fish heads north hoping that the fish would jump. Finally, the old man is able to reach the fish. He uses…

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    middle of fall, leaves were falling from above. I went fishing with my brother Chris, and his best friend Austin. Austin was your typical sixteen year old; he played football and flirted with every girl. Austin and my brother act the same way, that’s how they met. ”It`s perfect weather to go fishing” Chris said spontaneously. It was around six in the afternoon that day, it was getting dark. Austin picked this strange place to go fishing. It was in the middle of a forest, there was…

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    second lesson learned was that very often assuming is not a good practice. But they were there now so I went back to leave the guitar and jacket, and then ran back full of excitement towards the fishing crew. I was going fishing! Really fishing for my very first time and my hope and my desire for a good fishing adventure was at the max, the picture of it was clear in my mind and I was projecting it outward. The adventure that day, out on the boat with the fishermen, turned out to be the most…

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    Descriptive Fishing Place

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    This man made, twenty foot high stacking of boulders and concrete make for an ideal fishing hole. I have caught two of my biggest fish at this spot, one was a bass weighing five and a half pounds. The other was an Alligator Gar weighing in the upper twenties. Both an exciting rush to be caught on a Creek. The Dam always gives me a sense…

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    Everyone has differences, which isn’t always a bad thing. Everyone in the canterbury tales, is different in their own way, appropriately or not. I have decided to compare the Miller, whom I named Jake, and the Shipman, who I named Michael. There are different from their looks, to the way that they care (or don’t). Jake, has a big mouth and is not very cautious in his decisions. He is definitely one of the strongest on the trip due to his big bones and his strength. His appearances including…

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    I sat across from him, not daring to look up. I stared at my fishing pole, dipping it in and out of the water like a fish flopping in and out of the ocean. The vibration on my lips distracted me from the situation at hand. The rain pounded on my fisherman’s hat, like a shower of bullets. I began to hum. A monotonous tune. Soon I caught a glimpse of Tim, he appeared distraught and confused. His eyes darted left, then right, up, then down, and up again. “What is he thinking about?” I thought to…

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