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Again not me, but my son's. While I'm at work today He went with his mom to a small pond near the house, and he caught this pig. It stripped his drag on his little Spiderman combo so they are on the way to DSG to get a new combo. Man I'm getting out fished by a 3 year old using crappie jigs.

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I know where I'm going after work.

That is awesome!

 

My 4-year-old has a fishing derby in a couple weeks, and he'll probably destroy his Iron Man setup in the process.  lol

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Super good times.

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That's precious Guy! Little man getting it done!!

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He is really studying that bass.  Perhaps we have another future "bass professor" on our hands here?

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It just doesn't get any better than that.

 

Really Good.

 

A-Jay

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I'm starting to doubt myself.

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How much do you think it weighs? Probably kind of hard to judge.

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Next time he hooks one, maybe he will let you reel it in!

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Next time he hooks one, maybe he will let you reel it in!

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That's what I'm thinking, about that much.

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So he's ready for more fishing when I get home. He has his new Zombie Apocalypse green 2 piece Rapala fishing rod ready... I'll show him how to catch the big ones ;-)

Awesome, your son is out fishing me! Lol

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I know the feeling. :cry3:

Nice pic!

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A new PB!  That is so cool.  Good pic also!

Life is good !!! congrats

My avatar pic is my daughter that kicked my son and I's butt.  Caught on a princess pole and a 4" ring fry.  Here is the link to pics and story.

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/134263-princess-pole-success/?hl=%2Bprincess+%2Bpole+%2Bsuccess

 

I casted for her showed her how to work the bait.  She lost interest rather quickly.  After throwing sticks and doing her thing, she came back to me wanting to fish.  So I casted and she said "I just want to reel it daddy."  So she did and the fish hammered the bait.  

 

We are often times our worst enemies when we fish.  We over think sometimes.  Little ones don't think much.  They do what they want until we correct or teach them.  Watch him do his thing and who knows, maybe he'll teach ol' dad something!  :laugh5:

That's great love to see the littlest ones get into fishing.

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We are often times our worst enemies when we fish. We over think sometimes. Little ones don't think much. They do what they want until we correct or teach them. Watch him do his thing and who knows, maybe he'll teach ol' dad something! :laugh5:

Tell me about it, I get kind of frustrated when he's catching every bass on a dinky reel and pole combo on small crappie jigs, and I can't even get a bite with my quasy fancy gear. Then I start thinking, try a smaller bait and slow it down, which actually worked got a nice hook up, but spit the hook when I got him close to the bank. I still get happy for him when he hooks up because he gets so excited, and has this huge smile on his face. That's what it's all about.

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