3rd family annual camping trip

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3rd family annual camping trip

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I had a great time last week , been taking my brother in law , nephew and grand nephew the last 2 years on a camping trip , last year we got 3 lakers at 47-49 cm 's , under size and had to put them back .There was much complaining as who would know if we ate them right away and I had to explain the rules of fishing , I have no love for folks that break the rules .
Anyway this year we went last week , instead of late august , but man was it hot ! Our first day of fishing , morning shift and evening shift , produced 2 keepers , 1 for lunch and 1 for supper , plus a release . the boys were very happy and the wait of 2 trips for a legal trout made it even more exciting for them and the curse was lifted .the little guy called it the empty lake syndrome last year . Once the pressure was off we were able to enjoy the refreshing water and stay the hell out of the boat . The rain day was great as we went for pike during a break at mid day and casted , which for a 10 year old is a lot more fun than trolling .The pike were happy to help me out and we brought in 4 small pike in 90 minutes , biggest was 4lbs , all released to grow some more . The swimming was great , due to the heat I think I set a personal best for amount of time in the water as opposed to on it ! So I have gone from goat to outfitter in 1 year ! I never actually wet a line myself . I hope I have instilled an understanding of the rules and how special it is to be rewarded at some point , they mentioned that as they were stuffing their faces with trout

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Nice, looks like the fish was tasty, where did you fish?
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Very cool report, glad to see teaching the kids about the rules. And also glad to see you taking the kids out. Good job.
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Sorry that was at the Pem . They now appreciate the time ,effort and luck involved and that made it that much sweeter I think?They are already talking about next year . I got them both their own rods this year for x-mas so they did it all by themselves , except for some trolls and lures I provided and they didn't lose any of them :D
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