UA Little Rock student tackles fishing problem with engineering know-how

UA Little Rock senior Li Morrow grew up fishing in her native China, using just a glass jar with bread in it.

"I would tie a string around it and drop into one of the local creeks, ditches or flooded fields then jerk it up if a minnow swam into it," said Morrow, 33, who will graduate on May 11 with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering technology . "If it was muddy the fish would often come up to the surface near the bank and I would scoop them up with a little net."

Morrow became a U.S. citizen in 2013 and now lives in Lonoke. After a friend took her trout fishing, she was hooked.

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