Fishing World

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There’s no denying being a fisho comes with some great benefits. For a start, it gets you off your phone, out of the house and into the great outdoors where you can soak up the natural environment. It can also help to keep you active and maintain your fitness. It you enjoy eating your catch, it can provide you and your family with a steady supply of low-cost, healthy and dare I say, organic meals. What more could anyone ask for in a sport?

While these are all great reasons to fish, there’s one one key point which often seems to go almost unnoticed and that’s the social and emotional benefits of fishing. For many of us, fishing is actually much, much more than a pastime or hobby. That upcoming weekend fishing trip is the thing we

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