At first it didn't look so good and it started to rain. It wasn't a "let's start bailing water out of the boat" kind of rain, but a decent rain nonetheless. We decided to stick it out for awhile longer. The rain stopped and the fish came biting. They were practically leaping onto our laps in the boat. Okay, maybe that's a bit of an exaggeration, but we caught five fish in about 45 minutes. I'm not sure if that's a good ratio, but it seemed pretty good to us and kept the kids' attention. We did end up releasing the fish back into the water. I like seafood almost as much as I like beef, but you don't see me butchering a cow by myself, plus we didn't snag these little gems from the sea--only from a little lake nearby. When it comes to meat, fish, milk, eggs, etc...I definitely like having a middle-man (i.e. butcher, grocer, farmer's marketeer, etc). It's going to be awhile before we bring our catch home. After all, I wouldn't let Kris purchase the gigantic fish knife that he coveted on an earlier trip to Walmart.
Here's a recap of our day on the lake...and also a reference point for future fish-telling stories about just how big those fish really were.
Cameron caught the first fish of the day. The whole "crew" was excited. |
Peyton was next catching her first fish EVER!!! |
Kaitlin snagged one too. |
I think Kim caught the smallest one! |
Peyton hooked another one before we called it a day. |
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