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    My son has been keen to go on some hunting and fishing adventures for the last few years and lately he's been very interested in catching a pike. He's progressed from panfish when he was 3-4 and then bass last year the 1.5lb smallmouth on his ultralite was the "whopper" he talked about all the time. His casting has come along and after a good day on Friday for my brother and I it was his turn to get some slime.

    Early Sunday was great, little bit of fog and we were off.

    He had a pike on while casting a minnow bait that came unhooked right at the boat but he took it in stride (Guess he's seen his dad do that a few times) and wanted more.

    Topwater pike




    He didn't have the biggest bird's nest of the day.


    Took me almost an hour sitting in my living room today to get ^that^ one out.

    We trolled a bit form spot to spot and he got a hit. As I was bringing in my line I had a hit as well and uncle had to do the double net job
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    I was more excited about the father/son double header for his first pike then he was about the toothy fish he got to bring home for his family to eat.
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    Dorothy Sarnoff

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    What a great experience!

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    Nice catch and looks like you had great weather for your trip and your son looks happy.
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    Congratulations to your son! You're a good Dad!

    You've also got much more patience than me - I would have just cut out that bird's nest!
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    Great story and pics ! Enjoy them while they are young, they grow up so fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenLakePete View Post

    You've also got much more patience than me - I would have just cut out that bird's nest!

    It was considered since it wasn't the normal backlash. I hooked someone's line on my backcast and the line looked like rice noodles in hot oil. I left it since the fish were biting, I had another rod and I figured I'd give it a shot at home. Cutting it out would have meant a complete re-spool since it was so deep and I had just marked off the first hundred feet to use it as a flat-line trolling outfit.
    Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.

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