In the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian forgets about the dangers of the water while fishing. He becomes so focused on catching fish that he neglects to consider the strong current and the potential for slipping or losing his balance. This oversight highlights his vulnerability and the harsh realities of survival in the wilderness.
Brian uses the fish scraps to bait his fishing area in the water. This helps attract more fish to his spot, making it easier for him to catch them using his hatchet as a makeshift fishing tool. By strategically using the fish scraps in this way, Brian is able to improve his chances of catching food.
because he sucks at fishing
because he sucks at fishing
because he sucks at fishing
Brian O'Riordan has written: 'Fisherfolk safeguarding aquatic diversity through their fishing techniques'
Birds mainly, and do not forget mankind(fishing bait....)
With a fishing rod and hook, and don't forget your bait!
Birds mainly, and do not forget mankind(fishing bait....)
It depends on what kind of fishing you want to do, usually rod, reel, line, weights and hooks and don't forget about bait.Here is a great source for fishing informationwww.southernohiopaylakes.proboards.com
because he sucks at fishing
The two rookie running backs is what I will never forget about Brian's song play.
There is water and fish there so there is fishing