Why arn't more robots into fishing?
>Nice to be outside (especially in the evening)
>Don't have to interract with anyone
>Have a few smokes and a few beers
>catch your own food (economic and masculine)
>Peace and quiet, can hear your own thoughts for once
>Can say you've actually got a hobby
Well, /r9k/?
>>38741042
Fish would reject robots too.
They would be able to sense that robots are icythogynists and would stay FAR AWAY.
Might just pick up fishing anon
That's actually a pretty good idea, I liked fishing as a kid anyway.
>>38741505
>>38741665
Do it Anons, it's great.
Just the other Day i caught a 0.8 kg perch, which I breaded, roasted and ate with some baked potatoes, salad and rome sauce.
For a meal like that you would probably have to pay like 20 bucks, If you bought it at a resturant.
Not to mention it was a beautiful evening/sunset.
>>38741505
Anons do it, went fishing recently and caught a 16.5 inch walleye which is the longest length you are still allowed to keep. Felt extremely rewarding to fillet and eat it too. Just deep battered and fried with some onions, put lime on after and boom zesty fish dinner.