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She wanted to use the "black" worm.  It actually was a LFT 4"ring fry in Junebug.  She put a good whooping on her brother and I.  We caught a  total of15 bass and 2 crappie, hers being the biggest.  I casted the bait out for her and she just reeled it back.  This pick was the 2nd cast on the ring fry.  The rest of the time we used a flick shake and 4" Zoom finesse.  Both in green pumpkin.  All in all, one of the best days of my life, fishing my with my children and not wanting it to end.   :respect-059:

 

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The video.

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Best post of the MONTH.

Value theese little moments bro.

Good stuff

Good for you dude! The smiles and excitement on their faces is something you'll never forget.

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Thanks guys. I posted a couple more photos.  With Dylan being 14 and Bostyn 4, this was the first time I have gotten them together to fish.  I will be making sure I plan future days like this for sure.  It's easy to say maybe next weekend.   :wink2:  I just have to do it!

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Best post of the MONTH.

Value theese little moments bro.

Good stuff

that's so awesome!

Being a young kid myself (25) I still appreciate my dad taking me out fishing... memories that last a life time... Great post thanks for sharing... 

 

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It gets real when it goes full circle and you start taking your Dad out fishing. I have great memories of my Dad waking me up early, eating Cheerios quietly so we didn't wake Mom, sneaking out of the house before daylight and hitting the water for a day of fishing. Then, all of the sudden it seemed, I owned a boat, truck, house etc... and my Dad was older. I remember the first time I picked him up before light and drove him to the launch.

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It gets real when it goes full circle and you start taking your Dad out fishing. I have great memories of my Dad waking me up early, eating Cheerios quietly so we didn't wake Mom, sneaking out of the house before daylight and hitting the water for a day of fishing. Then, all of the sudden it seemed, I owned a boat, truck, house etc... and my Dad was older. I remember the first time I picked him up before light and drove him to the launch.

I don't own a boat and I could never get Dad to buy one!  "What do we need a boat for? The bank is free!" That is what he always told me.  Come to find out, my Dad can't swim.  So I bet he wasn't to keen to own a boat for that reason.  He always would take me out.  Catfish or Crappie is what he goes after.  He hasn't been out in a while now.  I get to take him and go here real soon.  

 

These last few years has been tough on him.  His heart isn't so great.  He won't hunt by himself or fish by himself anymore.  So if I don't go with him he won't go.  I think he's scared something might happen and no one will be there to help.  So I basically called him up a few weeks ago and told him to gear up.  We were going soon.  After the day I had with my children on the  bank Sunday, I can't wait to get out with Dad.

Excellent post. I have an 8 month old daughter and I can't wait for times like this. She's already eyeing the Snow White poles at Wal-Mart.

 

Great post, I love it!

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