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    she says yes. While they are in the canoe on their way to a concert, the narrator hooks a bass. He finds out Sheila Mant thinks fishing is dumb and will have to make a choice between the girl and the fish. In this journal, I will be predicting and connecting. In the story “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant”, the boy is left with a very hard decision, to pick Sheila Mant or the fish. I think he will pick the fish over Sheila for many reasons. For one, fishing is his one true love and his…

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    weekends. First of all, what is fishing? Fishing refers to catching fishes, of course, in a variety of ways. Or, if we want to be more technical, Merriam Webster dictionary says it is “the sport or business of catching fish”. It exist…

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    Fly Fishing Paragraph

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    Tie it by pulling the tippet through the eye of the hook from the bottom and bring the tag end over the standing part of the tippet on the far side. Make sure that you pull plenty of tippets through. 2. You want to form a second loop. Make sure it is away from the fly. 3. Do this by bringing the tag end…

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    your goal is to catch the fish but the huge difference between the two are the types of fish you will catch in the ocean compared to fresh water. Also, the different types of lures, line, rods, and gear hope you enjoy. The majority of anglers start in freshwater because fishing in salt water is much more expensive. When you’re first starting out all you truly need is a hook, line, fishing pole, and tackle. There are many different ways to freshwater fish you can fish in a stream, on a…

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    decrease in population is the increase of deep sea fishing. Many sharks get caught by fishermen who are trying to catch other deep sea fish, such as tuna and swordfish. In the 1950’s, sharks were about…

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    Tyler’s fishing hobby draft When it comes to fishing, the dream of hooking and reeling in the most stunning, astounding, and awe-inspiring fish anyone would see would be any fisherman’s wish to experience, including Tyler’s, who has fishing as one of his hobbies. This is until they realize how exciting fishing can also be by the way someone’s day would end such as when the catch manages to pull the person instead. From his past experiences, Tyler’s fishing would occur in either from…

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    As I pulled the rope, it did not catch and my elbow smoked Jon underneath his jaw like he just took a right hook in a boxing match. At that moment, we heard a small splash, I turned to Jon to ask what that splash was.…

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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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    Hookworms are small and short worms. They live in the small intestines of man. They are called hookworms because each of them has hooks on its head around the mouth. The worm attaches itself to the inside wall of the intestine by these hooks. Hookworms feed on blood. They suck this from the wall of the intestine to which they are attached. There are often several hookworms at the same time in the child's tummy. All of them feed on the blood of the child. Therefore, one of the major effects of…

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    Why Fishing Is Wrong

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    fishing, I had to pick out a good spot. After, that I had to get the stuff out of the car and then get it ready for me. Next, I got my, dads fishing pole ready and then we started fishing I got a bite but after I pulled it in there was nothing on the hook not even the bait. Then we had to go home so I packed up everything then we left to go home. For the rest of that day I was bored there was nothing to do so I watched some television in my room I wanted to go back…

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