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Burly outdoorsman Doug Owens became international news after posting this video of his kersplash-and-grab fishing technique. So here is the real fishing-with-explosives video that you are now entitled to, reader. He battled the fish for a minute—maybe a minute and a half—and ended up landing this beauty on measly 4-pound test which broke as soon as the fish got on land. He caught his first real fish—this beautiful striper on my pop’s birthday at his secret spot.

This superbly presented collection of fishing stories will set the reader sailing on the Loch or along the Thames and tracking down sharks or carp in many exciting waterways. For what seemed like an eternity these fish play games with us. They bounce back and forth, always charging hard but peeling off at the last minute. Then just when we were convinced they were really gone, they’d show up on the screen of the other’s flasher and do the same thing all over again. All the while we’re trying to act nonchalant as we just know that letting the locals know we’ve got fish showing up would have them drilling holes next to us.

My First Fish is the perfect story for fishing companions. This story follows a young boy who learns about fishing equipment, fishing terms, and much more! This is an admirable intro to fishing and to techniques about fishing.

Anglers would tell their tall tales with vivid expressions of emotion and enthusiasm. The fish got bigger, and the fights got longer, with each new telling of their tale. The “ones that got away” were more heartbreaking for the storyteller with each pronounced syllable. Fish Stories is the first online archive for audio fishing stories. We will work to capture the voices of angels we care about, so that their legacies will live on for future generations. BugWater provides the key to unlocking the untold secrets we often times never see below the waterline.

Capt. Bart Miller left an indelible mark in the sport-fishing community. Written by his daughter, Lauren Miller, Strike is a read that not only captures ­history, but also ­provides a lasting tribute to her father. Santiago had not caught a fish in 84 consecutive days.

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Lashell Middlebrook is a former American zookeeper and the current director emeritus of the Zoo and Aquarium. She is 37 years old.

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