FIELDS. (ORIGINAL WORKS)

Novice: How do you fish?Fisherman: When the water is too cold or too warm, the fish are sluggish. If the water is too warm, there is less oxygen in the water. If it is too cold, the metabolism of the fish slows. Fish, sluggish for either reason, are less likely to bite.Fisherman: Telling a snag from...

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Main Author: ACKER, KAREN SUSAN
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses 01-01-1985
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Summary:Novice: How do you fish?Fisherman: When the water is too cold or too warm, the fish are sluggish. If the water is too warm, there is less oxygen in the water. If it is too cold, the metabolism of the fish slows. Fish, sluggish for either reason, are less likely to bite.Fisherman: Telling a snag from a bite is difficult. Setting the hook is very important. If the fish senses the hook is artificial, it will mouth it but not bite. It will feel as if it is biting. It really isn't. When you pull, it will know for certain it is a hook. If the hook is set, the fish will run. fisherman wins. Either the fish or theNovice: What determines the winner?Fisherman: It depends.Novice: Does the fish have much of a chance?Fisherman: Yes, the odds tend to be in the fish's favor.
ISBN:9781082947391
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