nice ones tater and your more than welcome brother. if you keep bringing them here they will be fishers for life in no time! lol
good job "dad"!!!!
Well, I decided to take my two girls fishing yesterday. My wife was out of town so away we went. I owe a special thanks to RiverScum for helping me get the boat in the water. We didn't stay out real long but we managed to find 8 keepers. I tell ya taking girls fishing is an expensive ordeal. It wasn't long before they setup a store right under my nose and I had to end up buying back all the snacks I had brought as well as a few new baits. They also helped fatten up the fish I had in the livewell by feeding them minnows. Overall they got to reel in a few, and I think they had a good time. I hope they, enjoy fishing through the years because I don't have any boys.
nice ones tater and your more than welcome brother. if you keep bringing them here they will be fishers for life in no time! lol
good job "dad"!!!!
Ahhhh the memories. Special time in your life, although sometimes when you are in the thick of it you don't realize how special it is. My daughter turned 30 this month, yet I still go back to those days from time to time...and yes , she still goes fishing with the old man when her busy schedule permits. Turn your kids onto the outdoors and they will pay you back many times over.
HHD
GnawMart Tenderloin Sandwich Prostaff, Gnawbone Indiana
picture's worth a thousand words...glad you had a good time, wish I had kids of my own to share my knowledge and love of the river with.
Roaming the banks of the Kankakee River and anywhere else fish might lurk.
From the looks on there faces you will probably have to sneek out of the house to go fishing by yourself. I think they are already hooked.
Time well spent!!!!
That's what it's all about I have two girls also they love to fish and hunt with dad mine still feed out of the minner bucket
You are catching more than fish my friend. Nice job
The picture says it all to me. Job well done Dad!
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I took my daughter when she was younger and we caught one really big crappie about 14-15 inches. She kept wanting to get it out of the livewell and play with it. She tried to measure it on the side of the boat and it flopped in. She started crying and all I could do was laugh and give her a big hug! She is a sophomore in high school now and has discovered boys! I am going to love showing those boys my gun collection! Great picture by the way!