Fishing, years gone by

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Fishing, years gone by

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Fishing, years gone by
By Kevin Dahlke

Many of us anglers these days can look back from the days we were kids and smile from all of the memories that we have. Those days may not be able to be relived, but these days are the days that we will never forget as we grow older. From the many days of fishing with our school buddies to those many excursions with dad and gramps to the water.

There were many trips that our buddies would show up on their bikes with the fishing rod strapped to the bikes frame and the tackle box in their hand. Of course the closest lake was around five miles away but at those times we really didn’t care how far it was as we were going fishing.

After peddling for what seemed like an eternity, we could see the lake in the distance and knew that there were going to be fish caught when we got to our secret spot. This was our best place to fish and you always hoped that nobody beat you there. This place consisted of a culvert that went under the highway and the sunfish that lived in there were very nice sized fish.

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Re: Fishing, years gone by

Post by roel88 »

Here in the Philippines, the best memories I had gone fishing was in Quezon with my fiancee then.Every morning we would ran as fast as we can to our so called "paradise" where a school of fishes are.Some good laughs, sweet talks and a bunch of fishes we were able to caught would end our day.Those times are indeed priceless. :roll:
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