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bajaponderosa
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Posts: 93
Registered: 8-2-2009
Location: South of San Felipe Baja Mexico
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Mood: Living and Loving The Baja Way
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My grandfathers dairy farm had a pond. But after many tries of casting my line and bobber with a worm for bait. My first catch was a Snapping Turtle.
Sorry no fish were taken that day.
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durrelllrobert
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Registered: 11-22-2007
Location: Punta Banda BC
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don't rember the species but i do know that i ate it before i released it
Bob Durrell
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dizzyspots
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Registered: 9-22-2008
Location: Mescal AZ
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blugill on a cane pole with worms dug from my Grandma's garden...didn't bring a bucket, so when I started catchin a bunch of em...I dumped out the
worms, stuckk the bluegills in the coffee can nose first and run up to the house for a bigger bucket
circa 1957 as well
Friendsville, MD ...Youghegennie River ran about 50 yards from her house
[Edited on 5-10-2010 by dizzyspots]
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Sparetimewanted
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Registered: 5-29-2007
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My first fish was a tomcod on San Clemente Pier in 64. My Dad could cast underhand with an open face reel. I still can't do that without a backlash.
I put the fish in a clogged up drinking fountain on the pier. Two kicks later that fish earned his freedom and i laughed with my dad. Luckily we
caught one more that we could take home to show Mom. Great memories in this thread.
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Skipjack Joe
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A very moving story, for sure.
But a better ending would have been with grandpa and grandma adding to the rose bush also.
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Pompano
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Registered: 11-14-2004
Location: Bay of Conception and Up North
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baitcast...another type of 'fish', perhaps?
For those days when you just can't go out fishing for real.
A good 'catch'..standing at the poker table...nomad htnfool
Best bait for these 'fish'..thanks, Rocky!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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classicbajabronco
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Juneau AK Silver salmon....I wouldn't even touch it..Made dad put a stick through the mouth before posing for the photo. I can't remeber catching the
fish much. But I do remember finding a bunch of money on the bank and 100's of lures in the trees.
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Tomas Tierra
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Registered: 3-23-2005
Location: oxnard, ca
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1970 Brim (sunfish)..Holts Lake, Smithfield, NC.Out in front of uncle Georges boat house in the cypress trees. He still lives there. My grandaddy
used to spit on the worms for good luck..
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nancyinpdx
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uh i was about ten or so and had a stick with a piece of fishing wire and a hook on it i held it over a small waterfall and was excited when i felt
something on my line. I pulled it in and discovered it was a rock! I ran to my family and friends and showed them my prey! And we all had a good
laugh!
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Curt63
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Location: San Diego, Ca.
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I dont remember the fish, but I know who I caught it with. Here's me and Grandpa Al on the Goleta pier in 1970. We used to fish the Santa Barbara pier
and Lake Cachuma too. Good times.
No worries
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smlslikfish
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Registered: 12-30-2003
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Mood: La Costilla Bound
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Estero Bay 1970 Corbina. This fish sent me on a lifetime chase that's still going on.
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