the fish, too. The narrator talks about how this may well be the biggest fish he’s ever caught. It is big enough to pull the canoe with both the boy and Sheila in it. It caused giant ripples in the water and caused the fishing rod to bend. He also has a very intense passion for fishing. He takes his fishing rod everywhere. He practices in his driveway and on the water in the evening. I think the boy will choose the fish over Sheila because catching a fish this size is a once in a life time opportunity. He might not ever get a chance like this again, but he will always have at least another chance to talk to Sheila Mant.
the fish, too. The narrator talks about how this may well be the biggest fish he’s ever caught. It is big enough to pull the canoe with both the boy and Sheila in it. It caused giant ripples in the water and caused the fishing rod to bend. He also has a very intense passion for fishing. He takes his fishing rod everywhere. He practices in his driveway and on the water in the evening. I think the boy will choose the fish over Sheila because catching a fish this size is a once in a life time opportunity. He might not ever get a chance like this again, but he will always have at least another chance to talk to Sheila Mant.