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There's only one thing more relaxing than returning home to a man cooking dinner for you... and that's when "home" is a houseboat on a calm evening like this!
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There's only one thing more relaxing than returning home to a man cooking dinner for you... and that's when "home" is a houseboat on a calm evening like this!
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“The fish jumped again, as if to ensure we all got to see it. It was big!”

There's only one thing more relaxing than returning home to a man cooking dinner for you... and that's when "home" is a houseboat on a calm evening like this!
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There's only one thing more relaxing than returning home to a man cooking dinner for you... and that's when "home" is a houseboat on a calm evening like this!
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There was also abundant wildlife! Here, a water dragon keeps a wary eye on the girls.
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There's only one thing more relaxing than returning home to a man cooking dinner for you... and that's when "home" is a houseboat on a calm evening like this!
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Jo Starling

Jo Starling

Author

Jo is the Founder and National President of the Women’s Recreational Fishing League. Her greatest passion is sharing the empowerment that invariably grows through the sport with any women who care to listen.

Although battling for over thirty years, Jo has only recently been diagnosed with PTSD. This diagnosis was an epiphany, explaining why she’d felt estranged from herself for so long.

Jo came late to fishing, but since being introduced to the sport by her loving sisters-in-law, life took a positive turn. With the clarity of her diagnosis, Jo is able to understand why fishing became such an imperative. Today, she is committed to ensuring everyone learns of its magic.