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Its been a lifetime thing for me. I drove a boat since about 9 yrs old. i grew up on the bayou so it was what we did. I do not believe in catch and release, i only kill what I eat or give to others. When my freezer was full, i would drop off my catch to the old men who fished off the bank. They said their wives thought they were catching all of them haha My little house on the bayou was my heaven. I could be in my fishing spot in less than 10 minutes. On the weekends thats how i start the day. The bayous by my house filled the bayous and the intracoastal canal could bring me all the way to the big lake. Sometimes i just went gator watching with my trolling motor. I saw otters playing, blue herons flying, pelicans, turtles.... it was truly my paradise. I could fish until dark fishing the banks all the way in. It was always crazy seeing the looks on the other fishermen's faces when I would fly down the bayou all alone in my aluminum flatboat. (One scared the crap out of me and not in a good way) As an adult I competed in fishing rodeos down at the gulf and had a garage full of trophies and plaques! I loved it. I took up freshwater and flyfishing and found a whole new love. Bass fishing is my true calling! I have only been out there a couple of times since Katrina, its just not the same now. Maybe one day.. |
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