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*Hit: The fish is caught, said fish trying to swim away.
*Hit: The fish is caught, said fish trying to swim away.
*Barely: Barely graze the fish, not quite catching them, making a "dink."
*Barely: Barely graze the fish, not quite catching them, making a "dink."
*Miss: The fish eats the bait and laughs mischievously. If pressed way too early, the fish will swim away.
*Miss: The fish eats the bait and laughs mischievously. If pressed too early, the fish will swim away.


== Rating Notes ==
== Rating Notes ==

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