The sun is shining today, but the temperature is a bit cold. Bond Lake in Cary is a popular spot for anglers, although I’ve always found the lake to be somewhat shallow. It’s almost as if it’s more suited for fishing than for baiting. Whenever I cast my line, I inevitably get snagged somewhere in the lake. Frustrated, I end up cutting the fishing line short and abandoning the bait.
However, I’ve noticed that if I were to use a slightly stronger fishing line, I might just hook the baits that other anglers have given up on. Perhaps luck would be on my side. It’s an interesting thought—the same lake that frustrates me could also hold hidden treasures for those willing to persist.
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