yes because its bright.
water bends in light because of refraction which causes fish to seem a little off than where they appear to be. Because of this fisherman need to know where to position their hooks when they can see fish
i seen a mermaid befor i was going fishing and i herd something splash i thought it was a fish then i look real hard it was a mermaid i thought i was going crazy my mom and dad was fishing they did not hear nothing but when i told them they did not believe me
This should not be a concern. To be charged for this, you would need to be caught fishing. One could argue just cleaning equipment in the water if fish were not also seen. Catch and release is also technically NOT fishing but just practicing the skills you would need to fish later.
Nothing happens but when you catch all the fish you get a golden fishing rod which I have seen can attract other fish from others
as many as you can handle it depends where your fishing. Most places only allow 3 the most ive seen was 15 and some piers its only one fishing rod. i would also consider how fast you can move. i fish with three and im always moving around and watching to not cross lines
A "pescalator" is a playful term that combines "pesca," meaning fishing in Spanish, with "escalator." It typically refers to a staircase or escalator designed for transporting fish or fishing gear, often seen in fishing areas or markets. The term is not widely used and may be encountered in specific contexts related to fishing culture.
The average price to buy a fishing chair varies. I have seen fishing chairs online for $15. I have also seen some fishing chairs around the price range of $69. It depends upon where you purchase your fishing chair from.
i have seen native American artifacts of fish hooks carved from bone. the line end of the hook had a groove around the shank no doubt to retain a string or thread.
I've seen many barracudas up close and personal while diving in Florida. They are not very aggressive, primarily curious when they see shiny objects like masks. However, I was fishing off a pier once and it was impossible to land any fish because barracudas hang out under the pier and would attack the fish on the line and you'd pull in a bloody head. They don't seem to bother swimmers, however.
A type of fish found around reefs and coastal platforms along the East Coast of Australia, growing to around 600mm, although often a lot smaller. It is elongated and cylindrical in shape, and has large opaque pectoral fins. On first glance, it looks like a rock cod, but it has a smaller more down-turned mouth, indicating it is not as predatory as a large mouthed cod. The colouration can vary from light and bark brown blotches to more orange with tiny red flecks. They often are seen lazing on a rock, or just drifting through the weed in the current. They are rarely caught on a fishing line, but are often seen by spear fishers, and are a great fish for starting out. They taste like an old boot, but the limit is 20 per day, so spear and eat your heart out.
well no one has seen a mermaid but people have seen fish but fish don't have powers so the answer is mermaid
yes he did and he has been seen fishing at varying locations including new york.....