Cool picture Clay! Do you know what lake they were fishing?
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My Wife’s grandad Leroy Evatt (on the right) from Vilonia. WWII vet. He’s still tellin stories at 102 and livin at home with his Wife of 79 years (she is 100). Flies an American flag on his porch and just recently quit driving.
If you ever got a haircut in the Donaghey Building in Little Rock, he may have been the barber.
Not sure of the year that pic was taken.
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Cool picture Clay! Do you know what lake they were fishing?
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That is so cool!!
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Thats a great pic!
An awesome look into yesteryear... with Grandad Leroy... a time when I'm sure life was so much simpler.
It's good to see that a stringer of crappie has been putting smiles on faces for so many years.
I'm sure crappie fishing may have contributed much to his long and meaningful life. Thanks for sharing.
"Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17
Great pic of the "old days", life was simpler back then.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY! +Cross+
Those stringers remind me of childhood memories for sure. Twice I pulled up the stringer to put a fish on it and had a snake scare the blankety blank out of me. The snake would be doing its best to eat one of my fish.... I must of kept small fish..ofcourse back in the day I would keep anything that bit.
Snakes like big fish too. Had a stringer of big Lakeview (Horn Lake Mississippi) bluegill one day and had a water moccasin latched on to one of the fish. I hit that rascal three times with a paddle before it finally let go. Then I had to throw the fish away. I hate snakes!!!
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