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Ms. Rice took a tiny nibble.
If the thought of sea creatures evading your bait as they sing calypso songs to Disney mermaids frustrates you to the point of picking one up, then, as the video notes, "you'll never have to worry about staring at the end of your pole, waiting for that one tiny nibble".
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