I know the only thing you could think of as a damn hot fish would be a steamed one, and I don't think you would have to know that they're cold-blooded creatures of the open waters to know that one! No, this isn't about how hot and horny they get in various times of the year. Their sexual preferences would not affect your fishing ventures. Well, at least functionally, that is.
This is about the concept of a fish living in cold waters, and wanting to move a tad bit slower than its counterpart tropical fish. By tropical fish I mean those that swim about in hot to not-so-cold waters, and that tend to move a bit faster than those in colder waters. I think this goes to show why the people of the sun prefer to work long hours of the day out in that damn furiously hot weather just for a measly wage, while others tend to spend most of their lives in contained environments, usually in front of a computer in a place with a
fast internet connection. Well, I believe the weather dictates how everything with life moves, and those in colder regions of the planet tend to be a bit lazier than those in the tropical countries!
This is why, in your fishing expeditions, temperature and fish movement are very much related to each other. You see, a fish found in cold waters prefer slow-moving lures. On the other hand, fish found in hot waters move fast, and thus you'd be needing equally
fast lures so as to have even a fighting chance of catching them! If you're thinking you'd be having more of a chance in cold waters to catch more fish than usual, think again! If you fish in cold waters, then that would mean your fishing in cold weather, too, right? Then this would also affect how fast you move, or even how slow you think!
Please believe me when I say that my dad looks like Robert Redford slash Sean Connery. I know you'd imagine that I did inherit the good looks, but sorry to disappoint you ladies, I'm on the average side of fame. Maybe his and my mom's Spanish blood didn
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