National Go Fishing Day is observed annually on June 18th. This is the day to take time from your everyday routine to find a stream, lake, pond, or river. Bait the hook, cast your line, and catch the fish happily. In addition to providing food, fishing is the recreational pastime of many. Recreational fishing includes some conventions, rules, licensing restrictions, and laws that limit the way in which fish may be caught. A rod, line, reel, and hooks with any one of the different forms of bait or lures are the most common form of recreational fishing. The practice of catching the fish with a hook is known as angling, which needs some practice and patience. You can pick and release the fish into the water to continue its life.

“The fun of fishing is catching ’em, not killing ’em.” – Norman Schwarzkopf

History of National Go Fishing Day

The History of National Go Fishing Day has served to feed the civilization since near the dawn of time, and in the modern days. The Go Fishing Day is also dedicated to sports fishing, as well as those who want to fish as part of survival. It is a great way to help add food to your table while having the satisfaction of knowing that you have caught it yourself.

National Go Fishing Day

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How to Celebrate National Go Fishing Day

Celebrating National Go Fishing Day is very simple, just invite your friends and find some pond, lake, or river which contains fish. Make some bait and go fishing with your friends. It gives you a better bonding with your friends, and it will be more fun when you catch fish. If you can’t go fishing, you can even celebrate it by eating some fish with your friends and family. You can share your views and thoughts on social media using the hashtags #NationalGoFishingDay.

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