Take A Senior Citizen
Fishing
In my articles I talk about taking a kid fishing
and just to see the expression on their faces when they
catch the fish is priceless and personally
rewarding.
Well, I thought a lot last night and what better
way to learn about Bass fishing than to take a Senior Citizen
fishing.
Believe me, there are stories and facts that I
have learned from Grandpa and Dad that I could never get from
reading about it. They were fishing along time before a lot of
us were born, and things that they use to do to get Mr. Hog to
bite.
A good example is I took my Dad to Pickwick Lake
and wanted to teach him how to Bass
fish.
You got to remember they can not take the
beating a younger person can take in a bass boat so show a
little kindness.
We sat up on a rock shore that I just knew had
to have some fish and along came this guy in a big bass boat
and almost swamped us when he saw that we were in his spot. He
turned the boat and never let up on the gas. This is a good
example of what you can expect to see on the lakes; not all
Bass guys show kindness.
Any way, we did not fair on the bank so I moved
to a cove that had a lot of lay downs meaning trees in the
water. I figured that we would not be disturbed. I told my Dad
"Hey" over there right next to that tree something came to the
top of the water. He threw the creature bait (soft plastic)
that I had rigged up for him that looked like a
crawdad.
First cast was perfect, and then dad told me
that he thought the line was hung in the rock. When I looked at
where he had casted, his line was headed for deep water very
fast. I told him to rear back and set the hook because he had a
Fish on the line.
Now I have said the look in the kids eyes were
something to see but looking into my Dad's face was a joy. I
bet it put ten more years onto his life. He fought
that bass like a Pro and we got it in the boat. Dad then
told me that was the biggest bass he had ever
caught.
We weighed it then as I was starting to
lean toward the water to return it back Dad got a hold of
my arm and asked what I thought I was doing. I explained that I
do not keep bass and he told me in no such terms that I was
going to keep this one. It weighed 7 1/2 pounds and we
took a picture of it and put it in the live
well.
That was the only fish we caught in the cove,
and I stress to everyone; don't stay out all day.
The
Senior Citizen's can not take it. Short trips
and you will make their day.
When we got back in to the Lodge, Dad was going
around telling everyone and showing them the picture of his
hog. He was so proud of his fish. Can you believe it when I
tell you he was telling everyone that my scales were broke and
the fish weighed 10 pounds on the
water?
I will cherish that trip and will carry it in my
heart forever. Don't forget Grandma and Grandpa and listen to
the stories that they have to tell. You just might pick up on
something that will help you land that
Hog.
Keep the Hooks Wet
Steve
McGoldrick
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