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I haven't been on here for a while, no reason really, just got busy with life I guess. I lost my older brother last week at 57 years too young. It's been a tough one.

 

Growing up, he was the fisherman. I was more into sports and other stuff. Fishing was his true love. I came into it later, really after High School, but mostly because of him.

 

He kept it simple. I'd have rods scattered around and he'd have that split shot rig going. He never got on internet forums, never had more than a rod or two and just kept it simple slow rolling that worm focusing on any strike. I never asked him where he learned it but probably from an old magazine if I had to bet. He out fished me with it more than I care to admit.

 

Distance and life kept us from fishing together in recent years but I can't thank him enough for getting me into fishing. I love you brother..RIP

 

 

 

 

 

 

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sorry for your loss. i hope you catch a biggun for him next time you're on the water

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Sorry for your loss. 57 is way too young. 

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Wow, so young.  So sorry for your loss.

I get to fish with my brother now and then.  It's a special trip.  Sorry for your loss.

Sorry to hear about your brother...I lost one a couple years back and think about him everyday.

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Very sorry for the loss of your  brother. 

A-Jay

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  You have my condolences.      jj

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Very sorry for your loss. 

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Very sorry for your loss…

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Never had a brother but always wished I did. I feel for you buddy.

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So sorry to hear that. It’s never easy losing a loved one. 

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Sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family. 

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17 hours ago, Todd2 said:

I haven't been on here for a while, no reason really, just got busy with life I guess. I lost my older brother last week at 57 years too young. It's been a tough one.

 

Growing up, he was the fisherman. I was more into sports and other stuff. Fishing was his true love. I came into it later, really after High School, but mostly because of him.

 

He kept it simple. I'd have rods scattered around and he'd have that split shot rig going. He never got on internet forums, never had more than a rod or two and just kept it simple slow rolling that worm focusing on any strike. I never asked him where he learned it but probably from an old magazine if I had to bet. He out fished me with it more than I care to admit.

 

Distance and life kept us from fishing together in recent years but I can't thank him enough for getting me into fishing. I love you brother..RIP

So sorry for your loss. May time help bring the memories of your times fishing together above the pain an grief.

Sorry for your loss. Prayers sent your way 

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