common sense and patience can catch yourself a fish but rigging a pole you might want to google how to rig a fishing pole or check on instructables the latter would be my decision first
If you noticed, I gave a direct link to the information he needed. I'm not a fisherman, but I do know that a full answer to the question would have required many thousands of words, since the vagueness of the question would require answers for all kinds of fish in all kinds of water.
I'd rather teach them to search for their own answers first. That way they don't have to always depend on other people to tell them what to do and how to do it.
If you check the date and time stamp my answer came at the end of several that mentioned links to what they were looking for.
I still stand my my answer as a gentle push to do their own searches first. If they did do searches first the I congratulate them.
this setup has never failed to get me a nice bucket of good trout, first you take a string, then you attatch a bent paper clip to that string, then you tape a quarter-stick to that paper clip, light it and throw it in the water, some good fish should float to the surface, collect them and place them in a bucket. (joke.)
common sense and patience can catch yourself a fish but rigging a pole you might want to google how to rig a fishing pole or check on instructables the latter would be my decision first
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To the top-right of every page is a search box.
Try these results, and then alter your search to get more specific.
(The orange text is a link - click it.)
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This kind of answer discourages people from asking questions- especially young people!
It is like your kid asking you how to build a paper air plane and you tell him look it up in the encyclopedia.
There are many people who fish and can answer the question and we love questions like this as they are the reason instructables exist.
If YOU would like to learn to fish see my instructable:
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Catch-Clean-and-Cook-a-Fish/
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If you noticed, I gave a direct link to the information he needed. I'm not a fisherman, but I do know that a full answer to the question would have required many thousands of words, since the vagueness of the question would require answers for all kinds of fish in all kinds of water.
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Give you the answer and you haven't learned anything. Better to learn to search and you can search for a lifetime.
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This kind of answer discourages people from asking questions- especially young people!
It is like your kid asking you how to build a paper air plane and you tell him look it up in the encyclopedia.
There are many people who fish and can answer the question and we love questions like this as they are the reason instructables exist.
If YOU would like to learn to fish see my instructable:
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Catch-Clean-and-Cook-a-Fish/
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I'd rather teach them to search for their own answers first. That way they don't have to always depend on other people to tell them what to do and how to do it.
If you check the date and time stamp my answer came at the end of several that mentioned links to what they were looking for.
I still stand my my answer as a gentle push to do their own searches first. If they did do searches first the I congratulate them.
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For fresh water trout fishing or pond fishing you might like my videos and instructable:
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Catch-Clean-and-Cook-a-Fish/
I think it will answer your questions!
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this setup has never failed to get me a nice bucket of good trout, first you take a string, then you attatch a bent paper clip to that string, then you tape a quarter-stick to that paper clip, light it and throw it in the water, some good fish should float to the surface, collect them and place them in a bucket. (joke.)
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