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00:00 Run it up.
00:01 He he he he.
00:02 With the right rod and the right reel and the right lure,
00:07 Hold it!
00:08 What do you got there?
00:09 A string and a stick, Favorite Dad.
00:11 Son, just string along with me and stick with what I'm telling you.
00:19 He he he he.
00:20 If you expect to catch any fish, you've got to...
00:23 You've got to what, Daddy?
00:26 Uh, you've got to throw this back.
00:29 It's not only to give us luck, but it's too small.
00:32 Now to catch a big fish...
00:34 Is that big enough, Dad?
00:37 Oh...
00:39 Now watch carefully, my little pike.
00:44 It's all in the wrist.
00:47 You see, son?
00:48 Good going, Dad. Reel him in.
00:50 Not so fast, son.
00:52 When a fish this size, you let him wear himself out first.
00:56 Then you reel him in?
00:58 When you've given him enough line.
01:00 How do you know when you've given him enough line?
01:04 Well, I think I've given him enough now, son.
01:08 Those lures sure look funny, Papa.
01:12 The funnier the better, son.
01:14 That one looks like a wiggly octopus.
01:16 It's the Lollapalooza Octopooza.
01:19 Stand back and watch the fish jump, son.
01:22 What is this? Some kind of joke?
01:26 Are you trying to make fun of me?
01:28 That's one lure you forgot, Bow Wow.
01:37 The Dumb Doggy Dock Driller.
01:40 This is where the real fishermen fish, huh, Dad?
01:44 You catch on fast, son.
01:46 See that dark spot in the water off the starboard port?
01:49 A school of fish, no doubt.
01:53 And this class is a fisherman, the number one enemy.
01:58 It's a school, all right, Dad.
02:04 And I think they're studying us.
02:06 What kind of fish would be doing it?
02:08 And who's the number one enemy?
02:14 Fishermen.
02:19 I'm not sure what kind they are, Dad,
02:22 but they're studying that piranha you.
02:25 Uh-oh.
02:27 Hey, our piranha's the kind that in ten seconds can eat up a whole.
02:31 It's time for a break, class.
02:34 I have a feeling we're going to have some fisherman's luck,
02:47 type my young fisherman.
02:49 I think you're right, Dad.
02:51 Have you ever caught an electrical eel?
02:53 No, son. I've never had the opps-portunity.
02:56 I think you're going to get it now, Dad.
02:59 Not very likely, son.
03:02 If an electric eel ever hit this line,
03:04 I'd be the first to--
03:06 Hold it steady, son.
03:14 We're going after the big ones now.
03:16 In order to outthink a fish,
03:18 you have to think like a fish.
03:20 Now, lower away.
03:22 Go away, go away. I don't have time for middle.
03:29 Now get lost.
03:33 Oh.
03:35 I'm looking for the big ones.
03:38 But not this big.
03:40 He was mean to me, Daddy.
03:43 Who was this little twerp?
03:45 You.
03:47 Honest, I didn't realize he was your son.
03:51 And besides, what can you do to me?
03:54 I'm in this cage.
03:56 You okay, Dad? You got enough bait?
04:05 I am the bait.
04:07 And I'm debating about how to get out of here.
04:10 How spooky is it, Dad?
04:14 We off for now, son.
04:16 Tight, my lad.
04:21 I'm gonna show you a relax-a-day fishing if it kills me.
04:25 Dad, I think I caught a big one.
04:28 You're learning something about fishing after all,
04:31 my fine young fishing friend.
04:33 How to tell a fish story.
04:36 It's a wild fish.
04:41 A real whopper.
04:43 That's a good one, son.
04:45 It's a whale of a whopper.
04:47 Didn't I tell you, Dad?
04:54 I sure got a big one.
04:56 Correct, son.
05:00 I think the big one's got us.
05:02 Where are we, Dad?
05:04 You know that story about Jonah getting swallowed by a whale?
05:08 Yeah.
05:09 Well, this is a sequel.
05:12 How are we gonna get out of this?