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For the past couple of years, I have taken one or two of the next door neighbor boys, now 13 & 15, out fishing with me in the spring, shortly after the opener. This year when discussing it with them, they asked me if I'd ever taken another boy down the street, as I'd promised, the previous year. I didn't recall such a promise, but as it was likely the case, I apologised to the boy and very tactfully, cleared it with his dad. Though he'd been fishing before, he'd never caught a fish and had been given a new pole, which had never gotten wet. Together we all put line on the pole and made plans for Saturday.
Leland, a year round open lake has to be my favorite. I'd recently cut and painted a 3-piece plywood floor for my new Intex Mariner 4, and so was also trying out positioning of my raised swivel fishing seat. Alex was happy with the cushion seat that came with the boat, and eagerly helped set everything it up at the lake. The temperature was perfect, with patchy high overhead cloud and little wind. Many boats were on the lake and the shore was well staked out by other fishers. Though almost everyone was bottom fishing with Power Bait, I wanted Alex to experience trolling, and the uniform advice we heard was 'wedding rings'! I tried a black/chartreuse combo, and set Alex up with a red/yellow, both tipped with Gulp Maggots. In no time I was getting bites, so sunk the hook and handed my rod over to Alex. The look on his face was priceless as he reeled it in, seeing it jump out of the water a couple of times as I'd warned might happen. Way too soon it was netted and after I removed the hook, I handed him the net with the fish in it. While I took out a camera for a couple of shots, he got to feel it's strength and admire it, then discover how slippery it was, trying to set up a pose.
Shortly after setting out the lines again, I was getting nibbles, so handed over my pole, and reminded him about setting the hook. Tug, tug back, and fish on! We got that one in the boat too, but once on ice, Alex noted his pole still hadn't gotten a bite. I loaded his up with my black/chartreuse and put a black wooly bugger on mine. From nibble to hook set to landing, Alex did it all for his next. My new set up was working just fine for me as well. We ended up losing the black/chartreuse wedding ring, but made up something new with a smile blade and a few beads that Alex chose, and in no time he caught his next two on his 'Bumble Bee'.
The wind was starting to pick up as we headed back to shore, and a few drops even fell, but he was anxious to learn how to clean his catch, which he managed nicely. Somehow, even with someone else's 10 year old boy, we were able to talk the whole time with no awkward pauses, about what, I can't really recall, but I do remember at the shore, just before him leaving, he said, "My dad will be so proud of me!"
That was a perfect day of fishing! If you have the room, especially while the plants are fresh, plentiful and biting, take a kid along! All the extras from a day like that are well worth any 'inconveniences'.
P.S. Alex kept his unbeatable 'Bumble Bee', for the next time he goes fishing.
Available Fishing Guide:
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