• FINALLY! A BITE!

    One day last summer my fiance and I took my jon boat into a private pond to go fishing. When we arrived to the pond there was a young boy (probably 11-12 years old?) hanging out by the water all alone. He watched us load our boat into the water and asked several questions while we were doing so. "you guys going fishing?" "what are you fishing for" things like that... I could tell he was very excited to see us fishing.

    My fiance and I fished the pond for a couple of hours. The entire time the boy stood on the bank, never taking his eye off of us, in hopes to see us catch a fish. Well unfortunately we didn't catch anything so we called it a day returning to shore where the boy greeted us with more questions. "did you guys catch anything?" "you think there is fish in here?" "how come you didn't catch any?"... He really wanted to see us catch a fish! so after loading the boat on the trailer I stood on the shore beside the boy fishing for awhile longer trying my best to catch a fish for him.

    FINALLY! A BITE! so I set the hook and reeled in... it was a little white perch caught on a gulp minnow. The boy was soooo excited! "can I hold it?" "what kind of fish is that?"... So I showed him the fish and let him hold it and release it. After that I said goodbye to the boy and headed back to my truck. As I was about to leave something inside me told me to go back to the little boy.

    I asked him if he has a father or older brother that takes him fishing? He said he has an older brother that goes fishing. I asked him if he has a fishing pole of his own? He said he didn't... So I went back to my truck and grabbed one of my fishing poles as well as an assortment of hooks/weights/and lures.... went back to the boy and gave it all to him. Before I left I taught the boy how to tie an easy knot and how to rig up the hooks and lures. Then I showed him how to cast and how to jig the lures and what to do when he gets a bite.

    I don't think I have ever seen such a huge smile on somebody's face before! After his many "thank you's" we said goodbye and went on our separate ways.

    Also there was 2 very friendly ducks by the pond that I hand fed. I thought it was the funniest thing ever when they bit my fingers thinking it was food!


    This article was originally published in forum thread: READ: Biggest Crappie.com contest ever -Eight Driftmaster Crappie Stalkers NEW DESIGN started by Slab View original post
    Comments 28 Comments
    1. Lotech Joe's Avatar
      Lotech Joe -
      That, my friend, is exactly what fishing is all about. Sharing. Good job.
    1. BigKyd's Avatar
      BigKyd -
      God bless you man.
    1. Hatchetjack's Avatar
      Hatchetjack -
      That story made my day. What a wonderful thing to do for some young kid. You probably made his entire summer with your unselfish gift. I hope I meet up with you on the water one day to thank you in person!
    1. Billbob's Avatar
      Billbob -
      great deed
    1. wackyman's Avatar
      wackyman -
      You will be paid back many times over for such a good thing.
    1. Sawdustsavage's Avatar
      Sawdustsavage -
      I know exactly how happy you made that young boy. As a child I was raised on an orphanage. I loved to fish. There was a nice lake there and a short hike to the Willamete River. I had no pole or tackle. One of the guys that worked there bought me a rod reel and some tackle. I was a tough little kid. I could stand all the pain in the world and never cried. That generous gift taught me many lessons and gave me a lifetime of enjoyment. Since I have returned the favor to many kids.nothing in the world could have made that boy happier. It also taught him a valuable lesson. Compassion
    1. mmaveal's Avatar
      mmaveal -
      Thank you for sharing this story it brings back memories for this old man. God bless you and that young boy.
      Mike
    1. Hawg's Avatar
      Hawg -
      It's amazing what a rod and reel can do for a life. Great story.
    1. Eagle 1's Avatar
      Eagle 1 -
      we often overlook important things that can change lives but you did a great thing .
    1. Dave and Lynn's Avatar
      Dave and Lynn -
      That is a great thing that you did and I am sure the boy will remember it for the rest of his life.
    1. Jdstidham's Avatar
      Jdstidham -
      Good story! And nice job helping the kid out thats the way everone should be ����
    1. foolfishin's Avatar
      foolfishin -
      This story brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for your compassion.
    1. sls's Avatar
      sls -
      awesome
    1. bdunn3's Avatar
      bdunn3 -
      You are an awesome man for this act. Good luck on your future fishing trips!
    1. Fruguy101's Avatar
      Fruguy101 -
      One of the zebco kits that you can get at walmart for $20 can make a difference in a child's life. I love taking my kids fishing, whether we catch anything or not, it's still worth it to see them doing something I grew up loving to do.
    1. boatdocksam's Avatar
      boatdocksam -
      great read
    1. GoneCrappieFishing's Avatar
      GoneCrappieFishing -
      Enjoyed the read. Thanks for sharing.
    1. PT109Monarch1978's Avatar
      PT109Monarch1978 -
      Great story. Those are what "we" should hear, yet we have media who loves the violent stories instead. Myself, known as the crappie killer in the county I grew up with a father who never had time for me as too many people needed him in political battles. His clients and friends took "the time" to teach the "kid" tactics on pan fishing. Three weeks ago, an elderly man saw me coming in with my wife and 43 9 inch plus blacks in two buckets and asked about my bass catching. None ever to speak of on this lake. No lures really work for us. He asked me who I was as my voice and manners seemed familiar to him. The ole man then walked to his truck, came out with a lure, weight, and hook and tied it on. Teaching me to flip and work the jig, with him next to me, I landed 18 bass in two hours of legal size on that lake shore. I asked what I owed him for the tactics. Kid-(still the kid) teach other kids, and your debt is paid. Well, at 55, I am not a kid, but to a man who said he was 93, I guess I am..
    1. Bob/MN's Avatar
      Bob/MN -
      Nice deed.
    1. DCottrell's Avatar
      DCottrell -
      God Bless you. Great story
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