He detailed the Pike, They have a long and pointed mouth, with which they like to bite into the hook. He went on to lament about the difficulties of catching pike, it happens rarely that one can keep them on the line, for they cut it in two with their sharp teeth. So too he touched upon another common method of angling fish, We always had our harpoons and guns with us when we went out fishing, and when the fish came near, we shot at them or harpooned them. Lastly, he wrote of colonials pursuing the porpoise and the first to caution of eating oysters out of season, A good fish, which is common and found in large numbers is the porpoise [a mammal] The abundance of oysters is incredible
Most anglers, today, use the two terms interchangeably, but there is a difference or two
Ive decided the spinnerbait would be it
A new multifunction display, standalone chartplotter/fishfinder, radar, satellite radio receiver or even night vision system is always going to make somebody very happy.
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