Why do fishermen aim above the ater when they see a fish?

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2026-03-14 22:05

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Fishermen aim above the water when they see a fish due to the phenomenon of refraction, which causes light to bend as it passes from air into water. This bending makes the fish appear to be at a different location than it actually is, often lower than it seems. By aiming higher, fishermen can compensate for this visual distortion, increasing their chances of a successful catch.

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