Fishing BY: Joshua Fannin. why fishing is a great thing to do? Great way to release stress Way to spend time out doors after long week. Gain information.

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Fishing BY: Joshua Fannin

why fishing is a great thing to do? Great way to release stress Way to spend time out doors after long week. Gain information about fishing by what fish eats, what kind of bait to use, how different species look..

Benefits of Fishing Great Hobby Make a awesome trophy Put food on the table

Prey Fish Keeping the population of prey fish is important by: Not having to many prey fish. Having enough food for other animals like reptiles, birds, mammals and also amphibians that the eat the smaller fish or smaller organisms Example of small fish and organism: minnow, Mosquito larvae, panfish.

Predator Fish Keeping the population of predator fish is very important by: Not having a over populated pond or lake Having enough food for the fish Having enough food for other animals and reptiles that eat the smaller fish to.