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First Ever Trip North With My Wee One


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Wow...okay, I'm just say this -- I don't REALLY get jealous of all the chrome you post...and when you do your backlake trips, I feel a bit of a twinge, but this....THIS!! Slice of Heaven and being able to share it with your daughter....WOW! It's a good kind of jealousy though....I do appreciate you sharing :lol:

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Another great report Mike! These ones with the family members are my favorites.(Like the trip up blueberry mountain you did last summer). Thanks so much for posting this :thumbsup_anim:

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Thank you for bringing me daddy, when can we do it again?" :)

 

Cheers, Mike

No brighter ray of sunshine than the sincerity and love of your own child.

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There is no substitute for that private time alone where the child has you all to herself. Moments to forever cherish. I was notorious for pulling one or the other out of school for a father/son or father/daughter fishing excursion. They need it and, whether we like to admit it or not, we need it too.

 

Well done dad :thumbsup_anim:

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Hey Mike looks like you guys had a great time next time you wanna go out let me know ill bring my daughter too then she will have a fishing partner and so will I LOL I think our kids are the same age and my daughter loves fishing too.. Keep us in mind

 

That sounds perfect! We'll have to talk soon...

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solo, you have had so many great reports, but this one might just be the best one you have ever put on here. what a great time for the two of you. great times to cherish for ever. congrats on a great trip.

 

jason

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Great report as always. Sweet little girl.

Something from Google,

"Beavers tail slap at the approach of humans, at the presence of unfamiliar noises, and at the presence of unfamiliar odors." http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/...n/predators.htm

"The beaver also uses its tail to alert other beavers by smacking it on the water." http://ed.fnal.gov/entry_exhibits/beaver/beaver.html

"......to smack the water as a danger signal." http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/500-599/nb537.htm

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Great report as always. Sweet little girl.

Something from Google,

"Beavers tail slap at the approach of humans, at the presence of unfamiliar noises, and at the presence of unfamiliar odors." http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/...n/predators.htm

"The beaver also uses its tail to alert other beavers by smacking it on the water." http://ed.fnal.gov/entry_exhibits/beaver/beaver.html

"......to smack the water as a danger signal." http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/500-599/nb537.htm

 

What was different here, each time I'd let it swim away at least 100yds.

And on half a dozen occasions I induced it to swim right back to the point 20' in front of us by making the noises...

Then Riley would pop up and it slapped its tail.

 

Thanks everyone for the kind remarks. :)

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Fantastic outing with your daughter Mike! She definitely has your fishing genes and angling desire! Your little piece of heaven definitely adds to the experience I'm sure.

 

My daughter is the same age but doesn't have the angling desire as yours or Cliff's daughter. Sounds like maybe we should set up an OFC father and daughter weekend or something. :whistling:

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