View Full Version : Fishergal in the making
tigertales79
06-10-2014, 04:55 PM
I haven't logged in here in quite some time. I've been consumed with life in general, and fishing pretty often. In fact, my little mini me https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/430x430q90/r/841/s560x.jpg
has taken up quite the liking to fishing.
When I first started out on this board I remember one of my first posts being to a thread asking "What's your tacklebox look like?" of which my reply was a photo of en empty tacklebox. Well, I'm proud to say my little girl has a photo for that -
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Just a few more to share:
Caught from the Tomhannock with a spoon:
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Mouth full of bacon so she could hold up the new shirt we bought her:
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She baits her own hooks, takes off her own fish, and even tries changing her own tackle. Oh, she also loves to catch bait fish and put them on the hook to catch bigger fish:
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My little girl...nothing prissy about her!
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Skunk City
06-10-2014, 08:18 PM
You, sir, are a very lucky man and should be very proud.
gwl2oneida
06-10-2014, 08:53 PM
Wow, i didn't think kids played outside anymore. Good job, you're doing it right.
Gerry Zagorski
06-10-2014, 08:53 PM
Good to hear from you Tiger Tales and even better to know we have yet anther fisher woman in the mix.
Buschwacker
06-10-2014, 10:29 PM
Great pics (Cool Shades) ... thanks for sharing. Add another to the ranks!
FASTEDDIE29
06-11-2014, 08:24 AM
That's just AWESOME. Looks like a pro in the making. Great job!!!
tigertales79
06-11-2014, 01:59 PM
You, sir, are a very lucky man and should be very proud.
Very proud! (female though) I don't brag about anything usually, but when it's about the kids, well, that's another story.
Thanks!
tigertales79
06-11-2014, 02:01 PM
Wow, i didn't think kids played outside anymore. Good job, you're doing it right.
Thanks. She LOVES the outdoors! She'd rather be outside. Fishing takes the bait over Barbies any day.
tigertales79
06-11-2014, 02:03 PM
Good to hear from you Tiger Tales and even better to know we have yet anther fisher woman in the mix.
Thanks Gerry. I'm thinking of getting her on a fishing boat. SHe's gone with her god-father a time or 2 on a party boat. I'm gonna see about a fresh water trip on a more private charter for her....she'll love it!! And when we visit NJ this year we just might have to let her put a pole in the water there too.
briansnat
06-12-2014, 03:45 PM
Lucky you! I wish our daughter was into fishing and the outdoors. When she was young I'd take her fishing and she seemed to enjoy it. We'd also take her hiking, backpacking and wilderness canoe camping and she seemed to have fun, but once she reached high school she no longer had interest in any of that stuff. Her friends and soccer were all she was into. I had hoped it was a phase but she's 24 now and still has no interest in outdoors stuff, other than playing soccer.
I'm somewhat jealous of my friend whose daughters love to go fishing with him whenever they are home.
tigertales79
06-16-2014, 03:40 PM
Aw Briansnat. I love that she's a little Tom-boyish. Or a lot I should say. For Memorial Day we went to a resort on Lake George, NY where they also have a pool. She brought a friend along with her too and they were the only 2 girls with fishing poles. They played in the pool and with the other kids but by the 2nd day there, we were at the dock at 7:30am with her fishing pole and tackle. By the afternoon, the other parents with little girls had to go buy fishing poles for them too. They took up most of their time fishing. She even impressed some other people on the dock who were catching nothing. And of course them making a fuss over her baiting the hook and taking off her own fish just made it even more thrilling for her. I love it! When I am not able to take her fishing due to other responsibilities, she calls her god-father (who's only child is all grown) and he takes her.
I really hope she doesn't outgrow it. She's 8 1/2 now and would rather go fishing than go to the beach.
Lucky you! I wish our daughter was into fishing and the outdoors. When she was young I'd take her fishing and she seemed to enjoy it. We'd also take her hiking, backpacking and wilderness canoe camping and she seemed to have fun, but once she reached high school she no longer had interest in any of that stuff. Her friends and soccer were all she was into. I had hoped it was a phase but she's 24 now and still has no interest in outdoors stuff, other than playing soccer.
I'm somewhat jealous of my friend whose daughters love to go fishing with him whenever they are home.
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