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Hey there;

 

First off, thank you for the replies to my other topic and for the advice, don't worry I'll never give up trying to get the big one. Or at least something bigger than sunfish :clapping:

 

We went fishing this morning at our regular spot and we hooked up with a buddy and his son. Let me tell you, they didn't get away from me or anyone else today. We all caught a total of 20 fish. We got some rockbass, catfish and a ton of sunfish. I caught 2 catfish and 2 sunfish. I know that they weren't big fish but it put the confiedence back into me :thumbsup_anim: My son caught his best to date record: 6 sunfish, 2 crayfish and 2 brook trouts(tiny 4-6"). My daughter caught a brook trout also (tiny too, see pic). We caught the trout at a different place that we heard of.

 

Anyways I just wanted to let you know about our family outing and to show you some pics of the fish. Only got pics of the kids, I'll get some of me next time. The picture of my daughters fish was her second, caught and reeled in by herself. I didn't have the camera for her fish one which was a sunfish. I was mad that I didn't have the camera but it goes with us every time now.

 

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Here's my son with his sunfish

 

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Here's another sunfish

 

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Another sunfish. He could catch them all day.

 

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My daughter's TINY Trout

 

Well, thanks again for the replies and I always look forward to reading all of the posts that you all put on here. There are some very helpful stuff put on here. Keep up the good fishing everyone.

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A successful trip! Happy kids and fish....a very nice way to spend the day! Love that spot for taking the little one fishing :) Thanks for sharing!

 

 

Bly

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Nuthin better than seeing the kids enjoying and learning about the great outdoors :thumbsup_anim:

 

Thanks for the beautiful pictures !!

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Great report. It's always great to see youngins taking up the sport and having fun. They after-all are the future of the sport and will be the ones managing our natural resources at some point in time.

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