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First Bass Ever!

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Great start ! 

Careful as it can become a lifelong obsession !  Can't remember my first as I am told I was only four, but I do remember my first decent bass (about 6 pounds) caught at age 6. I can't remember what I ate for breakfast yesterday but I remember that fish and every detail about it and it was 59 years ago. Man I'm getting old !

The bug really hit me at age 17 and I have been going once or twice a week since then with the exception of a few health induced breaks of a few months here and there.

Took one of the grandsons this morning and had a great time. Caught lots of fish, snook, reds, tarpon, snapper but that wasn't the important part of it. Spending time with a family member on the water is the true joy of it.

Keep at it and you may wind up as sick as I am.

Good luck.

Dave

And so it begins. Good job!

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On 10/6/2016 at 0:45 PM, blckshirt98 said:

Grats! Let the addiction begin!

X2  CONGRATULATIONS!

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