Yesterday my younger son and I visited a WTS that had been one of my favorites pre-children. He's now almost 8 and eager to wet lines.
It was a little buggy, but beyond that, a great day: fun casting practice, lunch on a stream-side log, and no cheek hookings . And, in his words, we also "beat the skunk" with a well-earned catch.
Glad to be back on the stream again. Hope to see you out there.
Bigger
Revisiting a favorite WTS with BiggerThomas III
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"Most anglers spend their lives in making rules for trout, and trout spend theirs in breaking them."
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Re: Revisiting a favorite WTS with BiggerThomas III
Father-Son/Daughter time on the water. Priceless.
Re: Revisiting a favorite WTS with BiggerThomas III
No pics of him and the fish?
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