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thomas pendrake

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I grew up in a family that fished. My grandparents owned a fish camp when I was young, and both my father's family and my mother's family were Florida crackers who did a lot of fishing. My grandfather was one of the pioneers of commercial worm farming. My father taught me to fish, and I taught my children to fish and love to fish with my grandchildren. How do you view fishing with your family?
 

SeeofTrees

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The first time I went fishing was with my mom and my dad. We had previously lived smack dab in the middle of the dessert and I had never even seen water.

Well, one day after we moved to the East Coast, my folks and I decided to rent a little boat, paddle our way out to the middle of a lake and fish.
It was terrible! We caught nothing but mosquitoes. I swore I'd never go fishing again.

A few months later, I was out drinking with some friends who were a little more country than my parents. We ended up drunkenly going to Walmart, buying rods and bait and heading out in the early morning to fish and drink a bit more. Well, I caught 3 fish that night, and never looked back. Been fishing all the time since then, with my friends who are like family, and my blood.
 

Profit5500

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I grew up in a family that fished. My grandparents owned a fish camp when I was young, and both my father's family and my mother's family were Florida crackers who did a lot of fishing. My grandfather was one of the pioneers of commercial worm farming. My father taught me to fish, and I taught my children to fish and love to fish with my grandchildren. How do you view fishing with your family?

Fishing in my life was just nonexistent. I did go fishing to a place called Caswell State Park, but I did not get any fish so I lost interest. I just do not have anyone to go fishing with so I did not develop a hobby for fishing.
 
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