“I was raised on fishing and hunting for as long as I can remember. My dad’s influence was still strong part of my life even after moving to Washington State.” Cameron said, responding to Emilie with a slight smile on his face. “Regular fishing can be fun and all but it’s nothing compared to salmon fishing. Its real battle between you and the fish as both of you are fighting against each other. The pinkies were difficult but I tell you what, they’re nothing compared to the kings. Those devils are massive and will snatch your rod right out of your hand or even break it if you’re not careful. If we ever make our way to the northwest after all of this is over, I’ll show you what real fishing is like Nick.” “That probably could work too.” Annie said as she listened to Nick as he spoke about using knives to throw. “I would have to make sure the knives are sharp enough and make sure I get enough momentum to cause enough damage. Right now either would be nice to use, maybe even a gun. Although I’d have to be careful of how loud it is around the infected.” Looking off in the distance, Annie thought she could see a glimpse of the freeway just around the corner. Using her binoculars, she was glad to see that her assumption was right. “Hey guys, we’re almost at the freeway. Be prepared for the infected because they might be right around this corner here.”