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Start Credits On a cool summers day with a slight breeze. We arrive at the boat ramp at Whangamata all set for a days fishing. The seagulls squawking.

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3 On a cool summers day with a slight breeze. We arrive at the boat ramp at Whangamata all set for a days fishing. The seagulls squawking and the sound of constant moving water, we jump out and start unwinching our 4foot dinghy and jump in. Andrew pull starts the 15hp Mercury motor. I chuck in a few fishing rods and bait and we are ready to go. Dad parks the ute and runs over and hops in. Andrew turns the dinghy around and gives the engine a gun. Continue

4 Andrew always likes to drive and dad doesn’t like it when he drives fast. Andrew is taller than dad but dad is heavier. Andrew likes to go fishing but he’s not very good. I get inpatient when I haven’t caught anything for 5 minutes. We get out into the ocean and start looking for a good fishing spot. Dad said to put on our life jackets. Put on the life jackets Choice 1Choice 1 Don’t obey dad and refuse To put them on Choice 2Choice 2

5 We stick on our life jackets and pick up the fishing rods. Dad cuts up the bait and sticks in on our hooks. I unreel the fishing line and start my wait. Andrew picks up his line and gives it an almighty throw. After waiting about 15 minutes with only a few nibbles we decide to change places. ‘where should we go now?’ Andrew asks dad. Dad explained that there’s a good spot by the rocks over there where you can catch lots of kingfish. He told us to be careful we could get stuck on the rocks. Or we could head to another spot a bit further by that island. Go and fish on the rocks Choice 1Choice 1 Go and fish out in the ocean Choice 2Choice 2

6 We arrive and fling out our fishing rods. After about 2 minutes I get a real big tug. I give my rod a few yanks and get into a rhythm wind yank wind yank. As the fish comes to the surface dad yells out to me, ‘you got a big tarikiki.’ Dad grabs the net and we fished it out of the water. While dad takes the hook out I bait my line and chuck my line out. Andrews jealous because I got the first fish for the day. Dad yells out to me ‘ she’s a beauty 50cm!’ Andrew catches another one and I catch 2 more but they weren’t as big as my first one. Continue

7 The wind starts to get up and the sea’s starting to get a bit choppy. There are white caps out at sea. We ask dad if we should go out a bit further. Dad said ‘ your risking it a bit.’ Go back home Choice 1Choice 1 Go out sea a bit further Choice 2Choice 2

8 We decide to go back to the boat ramp with our 4 fish. Congratulations on surviving a days fishing. Back to Start

9 We decide not to wear our life jackets. We grab our reels. Dad cuts up the bait and sticks in on our hooks. I unreel the fishing line and start my wait. Andrew picks up his line and gives it an almighty throw. After waiting about 15 minutes with only a few nibbles we decide to change places. ‘where should we go now?’ Andrew asks dad. Dad explained that there’s a good spot by the rocks over there where you can catch lots of kingfish. He told us to be careful we could get stuck on the rocks. Or we could head to another spot a bit further by that island. Go and fish on the rocks Choice 1 Choice 1 Go and fish out in the ocean Choice 2Choice 2

10 We decide to go out and fish on the rocks. I get hooked on a kingfish and throws me around the boat. It pulls me out of the boat and I whack my head on a rock and I get knocked out. Were you wearing a life jacket? If YES Click hereClick here If NO Click hereClick here

11 The life jacket holds you up. Andrew and dad with heave and a ho they just manage to pull you out. But you have to get taken to hospital The END Try againTry again

12 We decide to go out to sea a bit further. The sea is really choppy now and there is big 6 metre swells. Your dinghy capsized. Were you wearing a life jacket? If YES Click hereClick here If NO Click hereClick here

13 Your life jacket holds you up and you float out to sea. You are lucky, a search and recue team found you. They pick you up, and take you to hospital. Try again

14 You weren’t wearing a life jacket. The water is to deep and Andrew and dad can’t reach to pull you out. You drown Try Again

15 Bad luck you drown Try Again

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