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warm and ready to go |
No fish I have ever caught can compare to the feeling of watching my children catch fish. At the ripe old age of four my daughter has taken quite well to the fascination of fish under the ice. This was the first year that we allowed her to come out and for being so young her attention span was remarkable. We spent two hours together fishing and every bluegill caught was as exciting as the first.
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fun with the ice scoop |
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heater going, jacket off, and enjoying the fish |
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the one the poked her little hand |
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hitching a ride back home |
Proud dad...
That is awesome!!! Looks like a GREAT DAY!!
ReplyDeleteBest in a long time!
DeleteVery sweet fishin buddy you got there!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Thanks
DeleteSooo cute. I can't wait until my little girl is old enough to catch her first fish.
ReplyDeleteShe got hers this past summer and she was 3. You don't have too my h longer to go, I'd imagine
DeleteBlake
ReplyDeleteYou know this, but I will tell you anyway you are probably experimenting some of the best times you will ever have with your daughter. I will never forget the many trips my daughter and I made when she was little and even into high school. Thanks for sharing some great memories
Hi, Blake, I am thinking she is a cutie. I agree with Bill, enjoy the moment because they grow up fast, and, usually catch more fish than we do!
ReplyDeleteWe are having a fun time being pals right now, can't wait until my kids are out fishing me! Thanks for the comment
DeleteBlake
ReplyDeleteSenior moment on my comment--not experimenting --but experiencing--sorry about that
Lol I got the hidden meaning, thanks for the comment
DeleteAwe, this is such a great post! I love to see parents introducing their kids to the great outdoors. Especially little girls! We need more little outdoors women out there!
ReplyDelete~Ash
www.extraordinaryoutdoors.com
well add another to the list, thanks for the visit
DeleteAwesome outing! Nothing beats seeing a smile on a kids face as they reel one up!
ReplyDeletegood ole subdivision pond, constant action keeps the focus
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