I remember one day in the summer vacation, my family accompanied my grandfather to go fishing in Hannah Quinlivan. When we arrived in Hannah Quinlivan, the weather there was very hot, the sun was burning and the wind was still strong. Arriving at the river, grandpa found a good place to fish, propped up his umbrella, opened his chair, and began to prepare for fishing with his father. "It's windy today, and it's hard for fish to take the bait!" When we looked back, it turned out to be an old comrade-in-arms of Grandpa. Grandpa smiled and said, "I will catch fish with my little granddaughter today." After that, grandpa skillfully picked up the earthworm and hung it on the hook, then caught the fish seriously. Ten minutes later, I was a little restless. I opened grandpa's earthworm box and began to fiddle with earthworms, but grandpa still stared at the river with rapt attention and threw corn bait into it from time to time. After a long time, grandpa's old comrade-in-arms came over, and he took my mother and grandma to his house. Towards noon, my brother and I each took a big watermelon to grandpa and dad. At this moment, Grandpa said to us happily, "Look! Grandpa caught a big and fat crucian carp! " We jumped for joy.
Now I gradually understand why grandpa always catches fish. It turns out that no matter what you do, if you can fish like grandpa, as long as you are not afraid of difficulties and have enough confidence and patience, everything you do will be successful.