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- Smelt fishing season began on Monday at Lake Abashiri in Hokkaido, Japan, with ice over 30 centimeters thick. - Anglers drill holes in the ice to catch smelt, with some, like a sixth-grade boy, catching multiple fish at once. - This year's smelt fishing season is shorter than usual, lasting until February 11, due to concerns about dwindling fish populations. A: Hey! Did you hear about Lake Abashiri? B: No, what’s going on there? A: It’s frozen! People are going to fish for smelt! B: Really? Hokkaido is so cold! Is the ice thick enough? A: Apparently, it is! About 30 centimeters! They’re drilling holes in it. B: Wow! That’s pretty cool. Do people actually catch anything? A: Totally! A little boy even caught *four* smelt at once! He wants to catch 200! B: That’s awesome! I bet it's exciting. Is it for everyone? A: Yep! Even a high school student from Tokyo went! He said it was his first time. B: So, how long does the season last? A: It's shorter this year. Only until February 11th. B: Oh, why? Is something wrong? A: They’re worried about the smelt numbers. They want to protect them. B: That makes sense. I hope lots of people still go and have fun! A: Me too! The tourism people want everyone to enjoy it.
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