We
took
an
evening
boat
ride.
While
we
sped
along,
I sat
up
front
– facing
the wind –
taking in
sights
and smells
over miles
of inland
waters
as
the
guys
joked
and
laughed
from
behind.
Through
a
channel
and
into
a
cove,
we
stopped
to
rest
and
cast
fishing
lines.
Someone
else
was
fishing
from
a
nearby
dock.
No
lured
luck.
We
moved
on
again
to
test
deeper
waters.
The fish finder
showed
many sizes
swimming
at 30-50 feet.
We waited
for bites
while
wafting
on
wavy
waters.
Still no luck.
We moved closer to shore to please the boys who then took their first seasonal dip.
A cold, short one!
Dad stretched out
a pinched nerve
causing him days of
back and neck pain.
Heading home,
Isaac found
a friend.
EDGAR rode back to the landing on Isaac's finger,
helped him
land the boat,
and then
– with a little push –
soared into the sky...
only to be instantly
snapped up by
a patrolling dragonfly.
Meanwhile, Aaron spotted his last chance.
Near the pier, just below the water's surface,
floated a "just-barely-alive" minnow.
Aaron scooped it up, hooked it to his line, cast and pulled in our day's first catch –
a perch.
He used the scavenged bait to pull in two more like this one before the minnow fell off.
And then – with just the SMELL of a minnow – he cast again and pulled in a fourth perch.
"YEAH! WHO
caught fish today?" Aaron asked as we pulled away
leaving others
to catch
what he'd
released
another day.
Sharing a
MINNESOTA MOMENT.
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