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Old 11-22-2009, 06:52 AM   #1
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The grass was taller then I was when I struck off to fish...worms dug from the yard,pine cone for a bobber,round tin of mixed hooks an some line..headed up the road to the closest pond...when I cleaned out the all the ponds close to home I headed down the other road from the house that led to the salt, armed with a used 4' old boat rod,sinker an hook..dug some hogs for bait an caught sand sharks on the incoming.that turned into catching schoolies and it was all up hill from there....52 years ago.thats alot of under ones belt.
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Old 11-22-2009, 07:36 AM   #2
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I fished fresh water from a young age. My folks gave me a black and white Zebco 202 for my birthday one year....I was maybe 8? My Dad worked at a private swimming pond on the Weston/Lincoln line for 25 summers I was growing up so I spent alot of time there with him fishing for bass, pickeral perch and blue gills while he worked. Great summers!

After I separated from my first wife I had zero money......so with what little I did have I would take my 2 young sons, get a bucket of shiners and go fishing in the local ponds! Then with my last couple dollars I would buy them each a Happy Meal afterwards. We made the very best of a bad situation.

One day my sons and I spent an afternoon at Nantasket Beach in Hull. As they jumped around in the surf they saw a bunch of fish swimming around them......they were schoolie stripers chasing peanuts. The boys asked if we could try fishing for them some day? I had never fished stripers before......fished for tommy cod and flounder with my Zebco as a boy but that was all my saltwater experience. So per my boys request we took a couple of my Dad's very dated and dusty fishing rod and reel combos from the basement and headed to the local bait and tackle shop where we bumped into a buddy of mine who was headed to Hull Gut to soak some bait for stripers.....so he invited us along. My boys each caught their first ever striper that day. That was a great day for this Dad with his 2 boys. So beautiful were the stripers to me I was bitten by the bug! So I started to educate myself on striper fishing and started to go quite a bit. Long story short that was 1 beach buggy, 1 kayak, 1 wet suit, 1 canal bike, 8 pairs of waders, 3 years as MSBA Vice President, untold thousands of dollars in fishing and plug building equipment, 17,000+ posts on S-B and over 10 years ago.......I was not bitten by the bug I was devoured by it!!! I am a richer man for all of it.......there is nothing I would rather do!

My kids made fishing great for me! They were great times with them when they were young and I was broke!

Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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Old 11-22-2009, 07:48 AM   #3
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When I was a kid, my Dad took me fishing every weekend for as long as I can remember. My first fishing memory as a kid was with my Moms dad, and my father, and myself on a canoe somewhere on Wini. I casted my zebco into the weeds, and can remember my dad cussing. All of a sudden my bobber disappeared and my rod bent over. After a good struggle a nice 16 inch large mouth was being pulled over the side of that green canoe. I don't know who was more proud, my dad or me. My dad bought a canoe sometime after that. It was a nice setup. A green Colman with a transom on the back. I think It was called a scanoe. We had an electric engine on the back and we would fish all over New Hampshire ponds in search of trout and bass.
My dads parents had a house in the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia. My summer vacations were spent fishing for spot and croak-er. Lots of fun.They had a an aluminum john boat. I would catch minnows on the dock, then row the boat out to the creek and fish ebb and flo. I had to be careful on the way in because if the fishing was to good there would be no water around the dock when I got back. i would be tits deep in mud, with a big smile on my face because the boat was usually filled with fish. When I was in fifth grade My Grandfather and his friend took me tuna fishing. We went out of Virginia Beach. I caught a White Marlin a bunch of tuna. Did not know how fortunate I was. I still have a plack somewhere from the Governor of Virgina for releasing the marlin.

thats why they call it fishing not catching
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Old 11-22-2009, 08:03 AM   #4
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Dad got me into fishing and boating, as well as surf casting. The time spent alone with him seemed trivial at the time but is priceless today.
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Old 11-22-2009, 08:17 AM   #5
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My grandfather got me into fishing 40+ years ago. Started out catching sunnies and an occaisional bass or pickeral during the summers. During the winters he would bring me ice fishing.

It was probably 1970 or so when he first took me fishing the salt. We used sea worms for bait, catching scup and bass.

He is 90 years old now and lives with my wife and I, as he will until his final day. It is the least I can do for him, given the love for the outdoors he gave me.
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Old 11-22-2009, 08:22 AM   #6
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How is your Grandfather doing Dave? I hope he is well. You are a very good Grandson!

Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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Old 11-22-2009, 08:27 AM   #7
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How is your Grandfather doing Dave? I hope he is well. You are a very good Grandson!
He is doing ok. Or rather as well as can be expected for a 90 year old. It is tough watching the downhill slide healthwise as is inevitable. We do what we can for him though to keep him comfortable.

Thanks for asking.
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Old 11-22-2009, 08:40 AM   #8
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my dad first and foremost. he started taking me freshwater and tautog fishing at 2-1/2 yo. then it was my first serious fishing partner- my cousin keith, we were the "american sportsmen" we made adventures out of everything at ages 6 thru 10 (when he passed away). and finally my uncle steve- one helluva fisherman... RIP guys, 'till we fish again...

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