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This video is almost 40 minutes of laughs. Tim Conway As Dorf brings you fishing with some unusual history. This is a very good day to celebrate the fisherman . A bad day at fishing is , better than a good day at work ! Now onward to another obscure National day.
NATIONAL GO FISHING DAY
National Go Fishing Day is observed annually on June 18th. This is a day to take time from your daily routine to find a stream, pond, lake or river, bait your hook, cast your line and catch a fish or two.
In addition to providing food, fishing is a recreational pastime of many.
Recreational fishing includes conventions, rules, licensing restrictions and laws that limit the way in which fish may be caught. A rod, reel, line and hooks with any one of the different forms of bait or lures, are the most common form of recreational fishing.
The practice of catching (or attempting to catch) fish with a hook is known as angling. Catch and release (returning the fish to the water to continue its life) is sometimes expected or required by law. For others, this is a preferred form of fishing.
Hobbyists with knowledge of habitat, foraging behavior and migration hone their fishing techniques for a successful fishing adventure. Some fishermen still follow fishing folklore, which claims that fish feeding patterns are influenced by the position of the sun and the moon.
The earliest known English essay on recreational fishing was published in 1496.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, recreational fishing began to gain popularity. In 1653, Izaak Walton published a book titled, The Compleat Angler or Contemplative Man’s Recreation. Walton’s book is the definitive work championing the position of the angler who loves fishing just for the sake of it.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Celebrate National Go Fishing Day with a few friends or the whole family.
Share your whopper using #NationalGoFishingDay on social media. And enjoy those fresh fillets using this Easy Fried Fish Fillet recipe. Whopper ! LOL !
HISTORY
Within our research, we were unable to find the creator and the origin of National Go Fishing Day. SEE ! There ya go fishing again !
NATIONAL GO FISHING DAY
National Go Fishing Day is observed annually on June 18th. This is a day to take time from your daily routine to find a stream, pond, lake or river, bait your hook, cast your line and catch a fish or two.
In addition to providing food, fishing is a recreational pastime of many.
Recreational fishing includes conventions, rules, licensing restrictions and laws that limit the way in which fish may be caught. A rod, reel, line and hooks with any one of the different forms of bait or lures, are the most common form of recreational fishing.
The practice of catching (or attempting to catch) fish with a hook is known as angling. Catch and release (returning the fish to the water to continue its life) is sometimes expected or required by law. For others, this is a preferred form of fishing.
Hobbyists with knowledge of habitat, foraging behavior and migration hone their fishing techniques for a successful fishing adventure. Some fishermen still follow fishing folklore, which claims that fish feeding patterns are influenced by the position of the sun and the moon.
The earliest known English essay on recreational fishing was published in 1496.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, recreational fishing began to gain popularity. In 1653, Izaak Walton published a book titled, The Compleat Angler or Contemplative Man’s Recreation. Walton’s book is the definitive work championing the position of the angler who loves fishing just for the sake of it.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Celebrate National Go Fishing Day with a few friends or the whole family.
Share your whopper using #NationalGoFishingDay on social media. And enjoy those fresh fillets using this Easy Fried Fish Fillet recipe. Whopper ! LOL !
HISTORY
Within our research, we were unable to find the creator and the origin of National Go Fishing Day. SEE ! There ya go fishing again !
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Great day to go fishing! Funny Scary prank
Great day to go fishing! Funny Scary prank
Good afternoon, my friend SGT John " Mac " McConnell and thank you for making us aware that today is National Go Fishing Day. Fish everywhere are frowning at this news and many "schools" are taking a summer break :-)
Great day to go fishing! Funny Scary prank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8SnLrjSOGI
FYI ] LTC (Join to see) MSgt Robert C Aldi CPT Scott Sharon CMSgt (Join to see) SMSgt Tom Burns SSG Donald H "Don" Bates SSG Jeffrey Leake Sgt (Join to see) SGT Randal Groover SGT Rick Colburn SPC Mike Lake PO3 William Hetrick PO3 Lynn Spalding SPC Mark Huddleston Rhonda Hanson SPC Jordan Sutich SPC Margaret Higgins
Great day to go fishing! Funny Scary prank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8SnLrjSOGI
FYI ] LTC (Join to see) MSgt Robert C Aldi CPT Scott Sharon CMSgt (Join to see) SMSgt Tom Burns SSG Donald H "Don" Bates SSG Jeffrey Leake Sgt (Join to see) SGT Randal Groover SGT Rick Colburn SPC Mike Lake PO3 William Hetrick PO3 Lynn Spalding SPC Mark Huddleston Rhonda Hanson SPC Jordan Sutich SPC Margaret Higgins
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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That was some funny pranks LTC Stephen F. . I am surprised no one hit Michael Myers . LOL ! The first kids, I really died laughing. One was trying to pull his pants back up ... LOL !
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