I Inherited Fishing Bins in Canada

I Inherited Fishing Bins in Canada
Episode 17's


When everything is cleaned, the look of the fishing place begins to look.


Finally, Shane Casson understood why there were so many houses here. When a bar table and several pool tables were cleaned, he found a bar and billiard room at the fishing grounds.


Neighbors who had nothing to do with fishing helped, and Shane Casson did not want to just keep quiet. He took the initiative to lead the work, abandoning the activities of exploring the sea.


However, he still went to the sea during his break to take a look. The underwater world is becoming more vibrant, with coral areas as the core.


Unfortunately, the stubborn trout he once caught is gone. It is thought that the fish returned to its group after eating and drinking enough.


Shane Casson hasn't had time to properly explore the fishing grounds, but he did so from start to finish during the massive cleanup. The fishing spot is located at the southeastern end of Farewell Island, about 20 kilometers from the city center.


Gander is located slightly to the southeast of the center of the small island. If you're heading northeast from the city, there's a snowy mountain called "Mount Kanbar." Although the main peak of the snowy mountain was not very high, it covered a large area and stretched continuously. His silhouette can be seen on the east and north sides of the entire small island.


Even Shane Casson's fishing grounds are adjacent to this small mountain range. The starting point of the mountain chain in the southeast of this small island is just north of the fishing grounds. The area between the two is a forest consisting of maple trees, pine, spruce, western red cedar, douglas fir, and other trees.


Auerbach tells Shane Casson that in the past, the waters in this forest area were filled with trees such as Chinese redbud, golden-leaved Chinese fir, red-leaf plum, red maple, golden-leaved Sophora, purple-leaf cherry, and blue ice cypress. These trees are full of leaves in summer and autumn, making the forest very beautiful with colorful scenery, like a fairyland.


"Unfortunately, these trees then wither one by one," Shark slipped the word.


Guided by Auerbach, Shane Casson walked towards the northern part of the fishing grounds. Previously, the area was covered by knee-high grass and looked dirty and messy. He was too lazy to come here, afraid that snakes or other dangerous creatures might be lurking within the grass.


However, as she approaches the edge of the forest, Shane Casson realizes that her worries are unnecessary, despite the many dry grasses, little snakes or rodents, she is concerned about, and many birds fly down occasionally in search of grains to eat.


Along the way, Shane Casson unexpectedly discovers a small river. The river swerves down from the snow mountain behind the fishing grounds and flows directly into the sea.


Under Auerbach's guidance, Shane Casson walked north along a small river and found a small waterfall at the foot of a snow mountain after passing through the forest.


"Look, are you surprised?" auerbach asked with a smile.


Shane Casson said, "This fishing spot is amazing. I've got a lot of surprises from here."


Clear water rushing down from the mountain and flowing into the river, creating a small waterfall that falls about five to six meters as it enters the stream.


Although the waterfall is small, it has a certain momentum when the water flowing profusely raises the sound of thunder due to the fast current.


As Shane Casson was immersed in the beautiful scenery, suddenly the sound of "wuwu" was heard from somewhere.


"Grrrr! Whoops! Whoops! Whoa!! Grrrrr!" The low growling sound grew louder and closer to Shane Casson's position.


Hearing that voice, Auerbach's face changed drastically, and he exclaimed, "Oh no, that's a bear!"


Shane Casson gets mixed up between joy and fear after hearing that there are bears around.


He had never seen a bear before, and now he could finally see this creature, which was at the top of the mammalian food chain, which he had only heard of in legend. How could he not feel happy?


But more importantly, he was surprised. Shit, they are in the wild forest now, and meeting a brown bear here is not a good thing.


Shane Casson reacted quickly. He knew that facing a North American brown bear, it would be dangerous not to have a Remington M870 rifle. If you want to survive, you have to avoid it.


Therefore, he quickly grabbed hold of Auerbach and whispered, "Get to the tree! Let's get up to the tree!"


Auerbach carefully retreated and said, "It's impossible. A brown bear can climb a tree; if it's an adult male bear, he can break the trees here!"


Spring brown bears are the hardest to handle because they have just woken up from a winter sleep and have the most unstable temperament. In addition, they do not eat during the winter, and food in the spring is little. At this moment, they were naturally hungry and did not mind using humans as prey.


In the worried eyes of the two, appeared a brown-black hairy head above the waterfall.


The brown-black hairy head was probably about the size of a soccer ball, with two glowing black eyes and wet hair. The bear gazed down from the rock, saw Shane and Auerbach, and immediately retreated.


Seeing this, Auerbach laughed and said, "It's just a little bear."


"Little bear with such a loud voice?" ask Shane Casson.


"Well, it's possible that this bear has a naturally loud voice, and most likely tried very hard at the time of the yell, which is why it was so loud" explained Auerbach.


Since it was not an adult brown bear, Auerbach no longer felt fear. However, he still hastily takes Shane Casson away because usually a mother bear protects her cubs.


Shane Casson still wanted to take a closer look at the cub, but seeing Auerbach's expression, it was clear that this was impossible.


Sighing dejectedly, Shane Casson continued to look back, and after several tries, he saw the head of the little bear protruding from above the waterfall, winking its black eyes and watching him and Auerbach.


The cubs seem to know that Shane Casson and Auerbach are afraid of him, so wait until they walk further. Then he propped himself up with two front legs on the edge of the rock floating above the waterfall, stood up, and continued to howl at them: "Aoao! Woo-woo!! Aoao! Woo-woo!!"


The cubs look easy to manage, with a slightly plump body and a rounded head and body like a small ball stacked on top of a large ball.


Shane Casson was so fond of this little creature, that he could not help but go back and take a closer look.


As Shane Casson ran back towards the cub, the cub quickly closed its mouth and blinked its eyes before turning around and disappearing from the top of the waterfall, running and crying in fear. To his surprise, the bear was afraid of Shane Casson.


Shane Casson could not help but laugh, and Auerbach shook his head, saying, "This is the first time I've met such a timid bear."