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    We took our first trip to our bluegill spot this year this week .
    they were not easy to ketch and parked on the bottom .
    the good news is we had a plan and sure enough it went according to plan ...
    to some degree I should say
    the intention was to ketch a load for the neighbor
    instead we invited some of the 16 fish we kept to dinner as our guests
    the other got done whole minus heads and scales for the owner of my company .
    you see plans change and so was the deal this time .
    so bluegill tacos were on the menu and the dinner guests were quite charming to say the least .
    it was less than stellar ,but way past entertaining . a couple showed up with a boy the same age as my daughter and he had never went fishing in his life .he asked if he could use a rod and i said sure and gave them a handful of tips and showed him how a barbie pole works ......
    he and his dad tried to ketch one . they failed a few times and dad and mom went for a little stroll as the boy stayed focused on the task at hand and let me tell you this ....
    he hooked something quite large and it got away !
    the good news is he was diligent and stayed the course and caught his first fish not long after that !
    it makes a heart happy to see a young one ketch their first ever fish beyond on words i tell ya ,,,,,priceless moments in time for sure.
    apologize for the crappie in the mix , just a bad day to eat a worm for her ......
    and the tacos were YES just about AWL DAT !
    KABOOM is the word yawl
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    Awesome post. Yeah I agree on watching the first catch on a kid. Always worth it. Good for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Awesome post. Yeah I agree on watching the first catch on a kid. Always worth it. Good for you
    i have a sneaking suspicion he might be hooked now
    my wife was helping him as i was strolling the bank some
    i heard and saw the commotion on the first one that got away
    she said he was shaking like a leaf after it escaped .....
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    Great story and the tacos sounded like just a perfect way to end the day. Yep, sounds like that young guy will start bugging the folks for a rod and reel. Wonder if he hooked a big ole ‘cat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobC View Post
    Great story and the tacos sounded like just a perfect way to end the day. Yep, sounds like that young guy will start bugging the folks for a rod and reel. Wonder if he hooked a big ole ‘cat.
    Bob
    not sure but I suspect a big bass , there is a huge one that lives under that dock .
    my daughter hung it last year and it is a fishee force to be reckoned with .
    of course it could have been a carp or a kitty as well ....
    i didnt get to see up close what happened
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    have a bunch of grandkids who are young and will be my pleasure to introduce to fishing as they grow! Had a big time with a couple of young ladies, my niece and nieghbors granddaughter who went out in spring and we were ketchn like crazy and they were really hooked. Nothing like seeing the youngin's get so excited.
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    Good story and some nice size gills! Thanks.
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    Yum Yum Gills are the best eating fish in the lake, they are called Panfish for a reason, Congrats on the catch.
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    Nice catch.

    Regards


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    Thank you for putting the boy on track, and then letting him figure it out. Makes the success that much more memorable. Like you said, no doubt he’s hooked now. Great story and some great looking tacos.
    Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
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