

Each challenging level gets harder and harder, with bigger and bigger fish, while the time you’re given to hook them gets squeezed. Keep your finger balanced and mix pulling and reeling or risk breaking the line. It takes fingertip skill to hook your catch, you’ll need the precision of an expert to wind the hooked fish in. A good fisherman knows that patience is the key to landing a fish, but you’ll need to be on your toes and be on the lookout, because when the big fish bite they’ll run your line out flat if you’re not ready to pull and reel. Bait your line and cast it out into the calm seas then sit back and wait for the big one to bite. Your bait, your rod and your hooks are your only friends out here in the sea, and that’s the way it should be because anything else is just a distraction from the serious business of fishing! Each level brings new challenges and new fish to catch,if it’s in the sea, it’s in the game! You can catch stronger and more expensive challenge fish next time.Ĭatching fish is a fishing game for you to enjoy the feelings of real fishing as it is. If you push striking pin with tension gauge, you can reduce the great distance between fish. "Some of them have never had the chance to fish so hopefully it’s a new hobby for them," said Carr.If you pull the button hook fishing Set sail for deep waters and take your ship out into coastal fisheries on the hunt for pro catch fish! Officials said it is about introducing youth to fishing and showing police are friends. "They're going to learn how to hopefully put a worm on a hook, get the fish off the hook and have a great time," he said. "We want the kids to be out there and see the police and run to them, not run from them."Ĭarr told CTV News about 35 kids participated in the event, ranging from five to 16 years of age, adding participants learn the basics of fishing.


"The purpose of the event is to introduce children to policing so that they're not afraid of us," he said. Rick Carr has been involved with organizing the event since its inception.
