Monday, October 21, 2019
Free Essays on Going Fishing
ââ¬Å"Wake up, wake up!â⬠  My cousin told me.    	I looked at my watch to see what time it was.  It was 4:00 in the     morning.  I got dressed and met my cousin Mike outside my tent.   It was a     cold day in the mountains in Colorado. As we grab are rods and reels I     recommend we eat breakfast.  My cousin Agrees after a bowl of cereal we     head out.  We stop at the truck to get the salmon eggs we are using for bait.    We start about a quarter of a mile walk to lake.    	After what seems like thirty minutes we finally make it to the lake.     We still have about an hour till the sunrise. We go to the spot where we     think we will catch some fish. We bait our hooks with the orange salmon     eggs that we are hoping will catch us a few rainbow trout.  We cast our line     out to the middle of the small lake.  My cousin is the first to get a bite and to     the first to real in a trout.  As my cousin puts the fish on the stringer I catch     one.  My fish put a good fight. We both cast out lines once a again.  We wait     for about 15 minutes then my cousin pulls back on his fishing at about the     same time I do.    	My cousin comments, ââ¬Å"Our lines have to tangled or something.â⬠    	AS we reeled in our lines we found they were not tangle, but that we     both had fish.  We both put our fish on the stringer on the stringer.  About     five minutes later I notes that the stringer is not tied around the rock, but that       it is about ten feet from the shoreline.  Its all most if the fish got up and     Walked away like a child but stumble and could not get back up.  Mike     decides to go into the water to get the stringer.  He wades into to the cold     water to his knees.  When he gets back to shore we decide that that is enough     fishing for now.  We walk back to the camp.  When we get to camp we     clean and cook the fish.  We have the fish for lunch ....  Free Essays on Going Fishing  Free Essays on Going Fishing    ââ¬Å"Wake up, wake up!â⬠  My cousin told me.    	I looked at my watch to see what time it was.  It was 4:00 in the     morning.  I got dressed and met my cousin Mike outside my tent.   It was a     cold day in the mountains in Colorado. As we grab are rods and reels I     recommend we eat breakfast.  My cousin Agrees after a bowl of cereal we     head out.  We stop at the truck to get the salmon eggs we are using for bait.    We start about a quarter of a mile walk to lake.    	After what seems like thirty minutes we finally make it to the lake.     We still have about an hour till the sunrise. We go to the spot where we     think we will catch some fish. We bait our hooks with the orange salmon     eggs that we are hoping will catch us a few rainbow trout.  We cast our line     out to the middle of the small lake.  My cousin is the first to get a bite and to     the first to real in a trout.  As my cousin puts the fish on the stringer I catch     one.  My fish put a good fight. We both cast out lines once a again.  We wait     for about 15 minutes then my cousin pulls back on his fishing at about the     same time I do.    	My cousin comments, ââ¬Å"Our lines have to tangled or something.â⬠    	AS we reeled in our lines we found they were not tangle, but that we     both had fish.  We both put our fish on the stringer on the stringer.  About     five minutes later I notes that the stringer is not tied around the rock, but that       it is about ten feet from the shoreline.  Its all most if the fish got up and     Walked away like a child but stumble and could not get back up.  Mike     decides to go into the water to get the stringer.  He wades into to the cold     water to his knees.  When he gets back to shore we decide that that is enough     fishing for now.  We walk back to the camp.  When we get to camp we     clean and cook the fish.  We have the fish for lunch ....    
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