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I just wrote this for a website. Any suggestions/comments would be appreciated...thanks

"Click" The sound of you hooking up the boat to the truck. You arrive to the lake and smell the water. It doesn't get much better than this. You quickly get into your boat, trying not to show your inner excitement. You go to your favorite fishing spot and you cast out. It doesn't matter if you catch anything or not, because your just happy to be outside enjoying the weather. Then you get that bite, you stand up and set the hook as hard as you can and you real it in. That's when you get the thrill, and don't want to stop.

I am a member on a bass fishing forum. (www.bassresource.com) I have learned everything I know about fishing there. Not only have I learned about how to fish, but how to be a better person. Everyone on that forum is kind. They all help each other out and would probably do anything for each other. They have taught me to give back. Randall, one of our members recently took out a kid that didn't get to fish much because of family. This is just an example of a kind act I have learned from fishing. So fishing is more than just getting out on the water, and throwing your line in and reeling it back. So, remember, when your fishing try and help someone else. Most of all, go out and have fun!

File Mob

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because your just happy to be outside enjoying the weather.

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Then you get that bite, you stand up and set the hook as hard as you can and you real it in.

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Your original post is still up. By editing in this format the original is not changed. So, here is your post as I have edited the content:

I just wrote this for a website. Any suggestions/comments would be appreciated...thanks

"Click"

The sound of hooking the boat onto the truck. You arrive at the lake and smell the water. It does not get much better than this. You quickly get into your boat, trying not to show your inner excitement. You go to your favorite fishing spot and you cast out your line. It does not matter if you catch anything or not, because you are just happy to be outside enjoying the weather. Then you get "the bite". You stand up and set the hook as hard as you can and you reel her in. That is when you get the thrill and never want to stop.

I am a member on a bass fishing forum (www.bassresource.com). I have learned everything I know about fishing there. Not only have I learned about how to fish, but how to be a better person. Everyone on that forum is kind. They all help each other out and would probably do anything for one another. They have taught me how to give back.

Randall, one of our members, recently took out a kid that never gets to fish much because of his family situation. This is just one example of a kind act I have learned from this fishing forum. Fishing is more than just getting out on the water, casting your lure and reeling it back. So remember when you are fishing, try to help someone else.

And most of all, go out and have fun!

File Mob

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