Pop (My maternal step-grandfather) introduced me to fishing when I was
3 years old; then, years later when he and my maternal grandmother were
granted custody of me and my sister, Pop made sure we went fishing together
at least once a month. Those fishing trips are some of the best memories and
times of my life - which I continued with my son, Shane - and later, my brother
Danny.
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Shane's first fish - he is 3 and 1/2 years old in this picture.
The fish was caught at the Frontier Village trout pond in late 1979.
Sadly, Frontier Village went out of business 1/2 year later.
Shane: "Dad? Do I have to clean this???"
Me: "No. son; the folks here clean it for you"
Shane: "Yay!!!"
There were barbecue pits in the park, and 15 minutes later, Shane
got his first taste of fresh trout.
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One month later...
Shane: "Dad? I want some more fresh trout!"
Me: "OK - Frontier Village?"
Shane: "Yeah!!!"
He's hooked...
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Shane, at PineCrest - 22 years later (2001), with our dinner - and
he had no problem helping me clean the fish at all!
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Me, with the same trout at Pinecrest
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Shane slept in the tent, I slept in the camper shell. The boat is a
plastic 10-foot, 2-inch long double-hulled bass boat, with a 4-cycle
6 HP gasoline motor, live-well, night-running-lights, and 12-volt trolling
motor. The boat is named "Lone Wolf".
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Unknown to me, Shane took this picture while we were out on the
lake at Pinecrest, trolling along at a whopping 2.5 knots per hour.
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In September 2000, I took my brother Danny up to Pinecrest for
camping and fishing. This Picture was taken around 4 PM at the east
end of the lake.
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2 hours later... waiting to catch the last 2 fish; limit: 5 apiece
per day.
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Later that day - dinner time! We fried 2 trout apiece, and hickory-smoked
the rest. Smoked trout is an incredible treat, and keeps very well.
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