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Old 08-18-2007, 09:35 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by beamie View Post
Wow,

Don't shake Leo's hand unless you want to get burnt !!!!!!!!!! Your hot, keep it up!

It helps him that the boat has been hot and his dad (me) has been putting the boat on fish for him to catch!
But for fighting and landing a fish, I'll put this kid up against any other kid even older than him.
Last week we were fishing ,
2 baits in the water trolling, my bait is going nuts, I grab the rod to feed it to the bass, he grabs the other rod and puts it in free spool while thumbing it.
Bass looses interest in my bait, goes over to his, bait gets whaled, he gets a pick up and run, he waits 3 seconds, locks up the reel,( I yell "set the hook" while on the phone with Capt Mike) he sets the hook, fights the fish to the boat (on braid)
I net the fish, a bit over 25 lbs
Mike says to me on the dock later "You got out fished by your kid" !
I can live with that anyday !!!

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