Quinn Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 I was at the local area fishing after the rain let up today and a couple of kids approached me and asked me what I was fishing with and where I was going to fish. I told them where I was going and showed them the plastic worm I was going to try and they said "we tried those but we didn't catch any", then one asked "how do you use them, hang them off of a bobber ?" So I showed them how I rigged a Texas rig with a small bullet weight, offset hook and how to tie a Palomar knot. I had them watch how I worked it a couple of times and let them try my spot I was working (I had caught one during the demonstration). It worked well, two casts, let it fall, twitch, reel up the slack, twitch etc. and it worked. They were catching fish. I loaned them a couple of hooks and weights and told them that if they lost them then thats all I had left. It was fun, I know that kids should be taught not to talk to strangers, someone had left them there alone(allot of kids will ride there bikes to this lake with no adults) but I hope it planted a seed with them to keep fishing and they would be more interested because they caught some. I managed to catch a few my self, and it feels good to pass it on to the next generation. Q Quote
dmac14 Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 good job, i thought it was gonna be a story about some kids that were messing with you. but lets hope they get hooked into fishing. Quote
mlpauley Posted April 18, 2009 Posted April 18, 2009 Nice thing you did! hopefully they keep fishing Quote
zaraspook_dylan2 Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 I was at the local area fishing after the rain let up today and a couple of kids approached me and asked me what I was fishing with and where I was going to fish. I told them where I was going and showed them the plastic worm I was going to try and they said "we tried those but we didn't catch any", then one asked "how do you use them, hang them off of a bobber ?" So I showed them how I rigged a Texas rig with a small bullet weight, offset hook and how to tie a Palomar knot. I had them watch how I worked it a couple of times and let them try my spot I was working (I had caught one during the demonstration). It worked well, two casts, let it fall, twitch, reel up the slack, twitch etc. and it worked. They were catching fish. I loaned them a couple of hooks and weights and told them that if they lost them then thats all I had left. It was fun, I know that kids should be taught not to talk to strangers, someone had left them there alone(allot of kids will ride there bikes to this lake with no adults) but I hope it planted a seed with them to keep fishing and they would be more interested because they caught some. I managed to catch a few my self, and it feels good to pass it on to the next generation. Q Your a good guy, a lot of people would just shrug them off. But your helping create the next generation of fishers. Nice! Dylan Quote
Super User bilgerat Posted April 19, 2009 Super User Posted April 19, 2009 That was cool. If you didn't show them, they would have got frustrated and gave up. Quote
acmaul13 Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 Way to pass on the knowledge that in my opinion is not being passed on to enough of the younger generation Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted April 19, 2009 Super User Posted April 19, 2009 Good on ya Quinn..... 8-) Quote
zacksdad Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 Nice job helping those kids. It feels good to help kids learn the sport we all love. Quote
Scorcher214 Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 some one did something similar like this to me, and now I'm hooked. good job mate. Quote
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