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Fishing is lots of fun, a chance to
spend quality time with family and friends, and an opportunity to enjoy the
fresh air and fascinating sights and sounds of the great outdoors. Fishing
combines a nature experience with the thrill of a bobber disappearing beneath
the water’s surface or the jolt of a fat stripper hitting a trolled lure.
It’s an activity you can do alone, but an experience that’s best shared with
others. In many states, there are places to fish within easy reach of almost
everyone, something to fish for year-round.
While catching fish is a big part
of the fun, anglers can have a great time even when the fish aren’t biting.
Kids and families can learn a great deal about a state’s natural environment
during a day on the water. The state’s freshwater and saltwater fishing spots
are teeming with wildlife, including insects, frogs, turtles, hawks, eagles,
otters, seals, deer, bear, alligator and other creatures to look for when the
fishing action slows. For some anglers, seeing what’s around the next bend in
the stream, visiting a lake for the first time or exploring a new stretch of
shoreline by boat is a big part of the fishing adventure. Others simply enjoy
the chance to cast a line into the water, lean against a tree or drift with the
breeze in a small boat, and read a good book, laugh and talk with a fishing
buddy, or just relax, not really caring whether the fish bite or not.
Sure, it’s fun to catch fish, but
most anglers will admit that some of their best fishing trips were times when
they caught nothing at all.
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