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Well, I took my 4 yr old grandson Alex out to a small lake near my
house in Milwaukee. This is a kid that begs to just sit in the boat, picks up sticks to "fish" with and has to have fish in the tub with him. I would cast out and hold the rod with him and he would grab the rod and crank the handle like he was trying to make ice cream :} I finally got him to understand slowly and he started to catch Blue Gills and Bass on a Beetle spin. He tried to use his thumb to hold a 12" Bass but the rough mouth scraped the soft skin on his thumb :{ He was showing his thumb off at daycare, saying a fish did it :} I'll have to get him some sand paper to practice with :} One 15" Bass jumped right in front of him and scared him good. It came out about a foot and did a somesault that sprayed him with water. I would hold each fish for him and we would look at the colors and eyes see how sharp the spines were. He was amased by them. I kept asking him if he wanted to go home and he would look at me and say "Just one more Grampa, just one more". Woohee, I can't wait for a partner like that to grow up. It's almost to good to be true. I suppose I better not teach him to drive the wifes Jeep next spring, although it would be nice, not going down to Milwaukee to pick him up. All in all he caught 4 Bass and a half dozen Bluegill. His last words on the day were, "We can go again Grampa". Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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