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2019-07-18
by by Squirrel Fisher

Squirrel fishing is the sporting practice of "catching" squirrels and attempting to lift them into the air using a nut (preferably a peanut) tied to a string or fishing line, and optionally some kind of fishing pole.

There has been some debate over where modern squirrel fishing originated. Avon Lake natives Bob Kish and Greg Pavlovcic brought the sport to The Ohio State University in 1988 when they fished out their dorm room window in Siebert Hall on South Campus their freshman year. Both Kish and Pavlovcic had a net ready, in the event a squirrel was successfully captured. Neither man had truly contemplated what they would have done with a captured squirrel in their dorm room.

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