Now that is a great story. Wish kids today had that opportunity instead of getting better at video games.
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We lived in West Monroe about 300 yards from Chenniere lake. While fishing Bream beds from the bank, we could see a sunken wooden boat out in the Cypress trees just barely visible above the water. Westerly winds finally pushed the prize close enough to chance a swim. We had made paddles when we saw it getting close enough. My Little Brother and I were about 15 at the time and barely 100 lbs each were in salvage mode got the water out of our prize. It had been been built by a craftsman with great care, about 12 ft, John Deer green wooden boat. It had damage to the side close to the bow similar to a tree falling on it. We drug it home through the woods,cut out the damaged section and added to the rib for a new piece of marine plywood. With the new section in place we melted roofing tar and poured it in the joints and painted it. Our Step dad borrowed a truck to take it back to the lake for us. We were like Megellan and Christer Columbus setting out in uncharted waters. setting out Trot lines, camping out at night, under the stars watching falling stars ,we did everything togeather. we found that sitting in the bow it lifted half of the boat out of the water. If we both got on the same side she handled like a Kyack. My brother tells the story to everyone that will listen about the time we visited the far side of the lake. after paddling all day, fishing and the return trip through the Cypress following the painted markers through the trees we came to a opening of stumps about 3 ft across. I was exausted and wanted to rest. Instead of saying that, I said lets fish here and see if we can catch something ----- NO --- was his reply!!!! Then let me out here on this stump ---- I want to fish --- OK --- I got my pole, Bucket of nightcrawlers and got on the stump. Mad as a wet hornet off he goes headed home. I figured he would come back in a few minutes. soon I heard the sound of an outboard motor coming through the trees. the man stopped when he got to me. What in the hell are you doing out here? I told him I was in the boat with my brother Paddling and wanted to stop so my brother put me out on the stump. ----- Get in here, I cant leave you out here ---- When we passed him on the way in , I waved at him and smiled as we passed him ---- he didnt know it was me as he was still mad and working his butt off without my help. ---- I got home before him --- He went back finally and I was missing from the stump and he thought I had tried to swim back and had drounded and it was his fault. It wasnt long after, the boat was missing and we found it Chained to a Tree, Whoever had built it installed a chain and reclaimed it ----- but it was our first boat.
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Now that is a great story. Wish kids today had that opportunity instead of getting better at video games.
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
Great story.
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"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
Great story FOL, thanks for sharing. I enjoyed that.
Randy Andres
great story.....good times for sure
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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good read.....started reading and couldn't stop.....it ended to soon....
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This could be the Day....
RETIRED LOUISIANA CRAPPIE HUNTERFish on Line LIKED above post
Great story, I remember when I was a kid and my dad was a recruiter in the seventies we lived in Leesburg florida, we lived by a lake and every Saturday about six of us would Jump in a old John boat with oars and we would goof around and bass fish all day.
One night when we were camped on the banks of the lake, about 2 am a police officer showed up and asked us to hold it down we had every Dog in the Sub Division barking and no one over there could sleep. By the way, as he turned to leave , That Bon Fire is about 4 times larger than allowed. Dont make me come back down here. All the other campouts he never had to come back.
Great story.
but paragraphs please.
Really enjoyed that FoL. Aw, to be young again. Thanks for triggering some fun memories for me. And Boo to the person with the chain.