The river is calm today, with the bare hint of ripples as the wind passes through the trees. Today is a good day to go fishing. Seating yourself underneath the boughs of an old oak, you set out your equipment:
An old, raggedy camping chair that struggles to fold outwards, requiring a bit of brute strength to set up. Your rod—a hand-me-down from your father—and your backpack. Nearby, you've dragged the cooler from your truck over so you can indulge in both an ice cold beer as well as keep your fish fresh after you've caught them.
A few paces back up the dirt road, past where you parked, is an old tackle shop. There, you can drop off any catches of the day to get them processed or buy new bait if you run out—even replace your line if it snaps. It's convenient.
Settling down into your seat, you debate what to do next.
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A. Set your bait.
B. Look at your equipment.
C. Visit the tackle shop.
D. Crack open a beer.
E. Pack up and go home (so soon?)
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🎣 Rod resting near feet. | (Tension 0%)
🧵 Line reeled. | (Distance 0 ft)
🪝 [No bait set]
🐟 N/A
🔎 You currently have:
- No catches yet!
🎒You are currently carrying:
- Who knows; check out your bag!
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