That was all a tounge and cheek joke! Only because you got your name on the side of the bottle "G" sauce!

One thing that I didn't mention in my story that is worth mentioning. I enjoy more than ever to watch my daughter grow up before my eyes. Sure, we would love them to stay little forever but, as we know, that is never the case. Abby is like a sponge when it comes to things that I tell her. I can mention it once and I am always amazed that she retains the information for later usage.

As we were fishing I told her it was important to try and reset her bait back to the same depth. As I watched, I could hear her pulling out drag and counting. It was quiet enough to wear you could tell she was trying to get to the same spot as before but also that she was trying hard NOT to share the information! Several times I could watch the fish slowly bend the rod over. I would say "you got a fish". She would of course tell me "I know, but you have to let them have it a second before you set the hook! That is how I do it daddy". Who was to argue, the process was in fact working. She was also holding her rod the entire time, splashing her feet in the water, singing to herself, and so on. Maybe next time you will find me sitting on the front of the boat, boots off, pants rolled up, while I splash in the water, count the number of pulls on my reel (not share the information with the rest of the boat) and sing to myself.

As a side note, she did manage to lose a number of fish next to the boat or as we were trying to hoist them in the boat. Again, I had a grand total of ONE bite on my minnow rig! I didn't think you could make live bait better. I'm here to tell you that you can.

ALSO: We have been running this stuff for quite awhile now on crank baits for other fish (not just crappies). We have had days were the "G" sauce has outfished the identicle crank on the other side of the boat by a 3-1 margin for walleyes!