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    Easy Fishing Process

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    Fishing is an easy going process, but as you get older some things are required. Did you know you can go fishing without clothes. When someone turns 16 they have to get a fishing license, because the law wants to take your fun away. Going fishing is fun when you start catching them. I normally take what I catch and eat them. You have two different reels. You have an open face reel and a closed reel. They both cast different. An open face reel has you throwing the line out into the water…

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    In which we go Fishing In Alabama there isn’t very much to do, but something that is common pastime is to fish. Now my granddaughter loved to fish. She would always be drawn to the tiny ponds to just stare at the fish swimming around. One day I had to watch her because her parents were on a business trip, supposedly having dinner with the prime minister of somewhere. When her parents dropped her off, I told her that we were going to do a surprise day trip. The car was all packed and ready to go.…

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    upper body. The stingray was now headed swiftly towards our boat, our fishing guide started to put his brown gloves on to grab the fish without being stung by its long tail. The fish was headed under our boat, to not let go, I had to rush to the other side of the boat, and grip hard onto the rod. At that point the stingray was clearly visible and swimming around the boat, like it was a shark waiting for its prey. The fishing guide announced to me, “Bring the stingray closer in so I can get it…

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    a whole day, and spend time with him, so I said yes. My friend Jackson, his dad called him and asked him if we wanted to go to a fishing competition for the Police Department. When we got there, I told Jackson i've never fished before. “Heres how you throw it in and put bait on the hook,” Jackson said. I tried to mimic what he told me, and once I tried to cast the rod out, Jackson told…

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    Catching Summer Bass

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    you can see bass feeding on the surface, much like a trout eating bugs on the surface, but instead of sipping a fly they bass will smash it like a Mack truck. Ever since I was young and would drag jitterbugs across the surface on a spinning rod, top water fishing has always been my favorite method. 7. Find moving water Bass—mainly smallies—will hang out on the edge of moving water. Areas around culvert inlets and outlets are a good place to start. Much like trout, Bass will sit on the edge of…

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    BANG! Thunder roared as were in the car on the way to my uncle’s new lake house. My mom, dad, me and my brother were all going it was going to be an exciting weekend filled with boat rides, fishing, tubing and best of all the fish fry. The storm was supposed to stop by the time we got to the lake house. All of my cousins would be going so I knew it was going to be a fabulous weekend. “Hey mom when are we going to get there” I asked “Very soon Kylee I know you’re excited but you have to be…

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    Earnest Hemingway

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    Part II: The Old Man and the Sea Summary “Part II” of The Old Man and the Sea begins with the author, Earnest Hemingway, placing the elderly fisherman in deep thought. Thinking of his main purpose in life, Santiago believes that his main purpose is to be a lifelong fisherman. Seeing that he was in the subaqueous part of the sea, he no longer had a view of the myriad flecks of the plankton. Furthermore, since he was deep into the sea, consequently, he decided to slumber for a while. However…

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    I was on a trip with my uncle and my younger brother when we talked to a guy that my uncle knew. His name was zach and he was nice enough to let us go fishing for trout in a stocked pond that his boss owned. Since he was hired to keep up the land and tend to the cattle he could let people fish there. I was super excited and I love to go fishing for any kind of fish. We drove through the *curved roads that ran by Mountains. It was a very *beautiful view. When we got to a gate that zach had talked…

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    Back to the dawn of mankind, people hunted and fished for food or survival. Today, these activities are becoming ¨sports.¨ For example, bass fishing and deer hunting can have many similarities along with numerous differences. Deer hunting and bass fishing resemble each other in many ways. Hunting and fishing supplied many people with a sufficient source of food back in the day. Now, since grocery stores came about, these two needs became a sort of ¨sport.¨ The comparisons can be amazingly…

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    Everyone has a memorable experience in their life hood, for me it was when my father took me and my family fishing. It all begin on a Saturday morning my father had spent all week gathering supplies that we needed in order for us to use such as fishing rods, and lures. On that morning, my brother and I began by getting everything on to the truck that we would use to go fishing, while my father was calling his friend in order for us to fish on his ranch that was just outside from Denton county,…

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