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The lady at the fish store berated me for constantly feeding them.
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The first time I took Doug out to fish, it was me on the hot golf course all over again.
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"Show me what you brought to fish in, " she said.
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It took me four hours to hook a fish and 40 minutes to reel him in.
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The ones near me tend to have better produce and fish, two of the main ingredients in my diet.
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And then also, the other one is the "Other Fish in the Sea, " which always helped me out when - whenever you fall, , whenever you lose the person that you love the most, you got to remember that there other people out there for you.
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There is a paradox here that is hard to wrap your head around, but is nonetheless true (for me, anyway): those most apt to hunt and fish for game are those most apt to work to save said fish and game.
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As he guided me through the virtual ocean, which currently has 60 species of fish, he was talking about the whole underwater world.
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It taught me that I don't just love beer, I really love to fish.
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Purves, a no-nonsense, matter-of-fact former entrepreneur in Australia, told me that the sea around Greenland is so warm that up to 100 new species of fish have been found recently.
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Gustillo takes me snorkeling in a coral grove, going so far as to summon a crowd of gorgeous fish by chumming the water with hacked-up bits of less gorgeous ones.
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None of the men smiled or really acknowledged me at all, though I vaguely recognized the one who was standing on top of the fish from the market in Kampot.
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