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National Themes For June 18: National Go Fishing Day, and National Splurge Day.

🎣National Go Fishing Day is a day to take time from your daily routine to find a stream, pond, lake or river, bait your hook, cast your line and catch a fish or two. Recreational fishing includes conventions, rules, licensing restrictions and laws that limit the way in which fish may be caught. A rod, reel, line 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 (or attempting to catch) fish with a hook is known as angling. Catch and release (returning the fish to the water to continue its life) is sometimes expected or required by law. For others, this is a preferred form of fishing. Hobbyists with knowledge of habitat, foraging behavior and migration hone their fishing techniques for a successful fishing adventure. Some fishermen still follow fishing folklore, which claims that fish feeding patterns are influenced by the position of the sun and the moon. The earliest known English essay on recreational fishing was published in 1496. During the 16th and 17th centuries, recreational fishing began to gain popularity. In 1653, Izaak Walton published a book titled, The Compleat Angler or Contemplative Man’s Recreation. Walton’s book is the definitive work championing the position of the angler who loves fishing just for the sake of it.

💸National Splurge Day is a fun, feel-good holiday that was created for you to do something special for yourself. Splurge, (as defined at Dictionary.com) is: to indulge oneself in some luxury or pleasure. So take the time to pull away from the everyday busyness and stress of life to treat yourself. No matter what it is this is the day for it. National Splurge Day is about celebrating you and doing something you may not usually take the time or money to do. National Splurge Day was created in 1994.

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I haven't been fishing years and I don't think I'll be splurging myself on going, no thank you, I believe I will find something else to splurge on.

If you find a way to bottle that energy send me a bottle. I could use it.😀

Warm hugs!💕🐶🐶☁️🌧⛈