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my young 'un has been off school this week.  here are some pix from our outings.  she was able to catch the "tennessee slam" - a gill, a bass, and a catfish. ;D  and of course there was the annual spring break frog hunt tonight. ;)

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That's great Paul.  It's good to see time being spent with lil' Em and that gill is a monster.

How in the heck did you get her to grab hold of them frogs?

That is awesome Paul. I cannot wait until my kids are home for the summer. Nice fish and great frogs. Boy your little girl is getting big fast. Congrats on the great outing.  ;D

Great shots Paul...you can tell she's right at home in the outdoors. That frog pic is great.

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Nice to see a youngster learning about the outdoors. She's lucky to have a Pop like you. :)

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thanks y'all.  bb, there ain't many critters she is afraid of.  just the stuff i've taught her to stay away from pretty much.  she's been playing with frogs since she was old enough to walk.   she does love being outside.  i think it's cool she had to have a hat and some "magic glasses" (polarized) to see down in the water like daddy. ;)

Looks like some good quality time with the daughter. Having a father like you, she may grow up to be the next Kim Bain.

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