Fishermen know when to go fishing by watching the weather and how fish behave. Like a cat knows when it’s time to pounce, fishermen watch for clues like birds flying over the water or the sky getting darker, these are signs that fish might be near! Some use old tricks passed down from their grandparents, while others check the tides or even feel the wind in their hair to know it's the perfect day to go fishing.
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- A boy sees seagulls flying over a lake and decides it's time to go fishing.
- A grandmother checks the sky before heading out, knowing rain means fish will be near.
- A grandfather knows that when waves crash against the shore, it’s time to start catching fish.
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See also
- How Do ‘Clouds’ Form and Why Are They Different Colors on Different Days?
- How Do Hurricanes Form and Grow So Powerful?
- How Do Hurricanes Form and Why Are They So Powerful?
- How Do Mountains Affect Weather Patterns?
- How Do Mountains Affect the Weather?
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