Urban fishing-3/22-Centennial Park-5 yr old's first fish
I had a meeting on West End Tuesday night and I had a 45 minute window between work and the meeting to fish. After a couple casts into Watauga Lake at Centennial Park, a 5 year old boy walked up and said "Hey mister, are you going to catch a fish, or not?" I noticed that he had wandered off from a mom and 2 other young kids who were feeding geese. The next cast with the Panther Martin, I hooked a bluegill, and let the 5 yr. old bring him in. You should have seen that kid's face light up! Mom came over and took some photos, and a couple casts later, his 11 year old brother pulled in a second bream. The 4 year old sister got her turn a couple minutes later. As they were leaving, the mom thanked me for letting her kids catch a couple fish, and I heard the 5 yr old say something like, "Mom, that was fun. You think grandpa would take me fishing when we get back to Indiana?" Apparantly they were visiting Nashville on Spring Break. Showing those kids how to reel in a fish, how to hold it without getting spined, etc. really made my week, and made me appreciate the simple joys of being outside and wetting a line. I didn't catch much other than a couple 7 inch bluegill, but it was the best fishing trip I'd had in a long time.
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