I have wanted to start this blog for a couple of months. One
of the things holding me back, besides the childish chiding from my friends,
was what do I post as my first blog. I had visions of an epic fishing trip this
winter that netted me a couple 30" walleyes to boast about, or an ice shot
of 20 14" perch. The topic of my first post came out of a simple promise
and it is perfect.
At the beginning of this winter I purchased an Ice Castle
Grandpa's Hideout. My daughters curiosity skyrocketed she wanted to know
everything about ice fishing in 3 seconds. I was overwhelmed with why and how
questions. I decided the best way to answer her questions was to show her. So I
promised her an ice fishing trip.
The week leading up to the trip Kendalyn was stuck at home
dying for Saturday to come and she and I set out on our ice fishing adventure.
I was of course fishing, different trip, and different group of fishing
buddies. We had a decent week that really picked up Friday morning. I was
begged to stay and fish the whole weekend knowing the fishing on Lake of the
Woods had picked up. We were in the honey hole. However whispers of my Promise
kept bringing me back to reality and I had to decline on account of the Promise
many times. I made it home Friday at around 5pm. Kendy met me at the door ready
to go get her very own fishing rod. We headed to our local Shopko and she
picked her very own Spider man rod out. I was very worried about this rod
holding up. My main concern was ice building on the line and jamming the closed
face reel. (Reel did not freeze up)
Saturday morning came and we set out on our quest. Headed to
Island Lake, a place I wanted to bring her especially because it was the lake I
grew up on. On the way I answered as many questions about fishing, how many
fish we would catch, and are we there yet as I could. Finally we pulled up to
the lake access on the East Shore and headed out for Crappie Island. Kendy
stayed in the vehicle and watched in amazement as I set the house up. We were fishing by 1:30; I knew the crappies would start
biting at around 2:00. That first half hour Kendalyn had sworn off ice fishing
completely knowing there was absolutely no fish in the lake and seriously
questioning the hour she wasted of her life driving with dad to a lake that was
so boring. Then the bobbers started to twitch her eyes gleamed with excitement.
2:00 hit and so did the first crappie in the house, a nice 9 incher through my
hole. Bringing the fish up I explained how to reel the fish up and get the fish
out of the hole. She caught on very nicely because the next fish through the
hole was hers, an 11 in crappie. She was giddy with excitement. Her first fish
caught. She beamed with amazement at the fun fishing is. She continued catching
fish over the next couple hours. Bringing 4 into the house and also learning
the disappointment of having a fish get off the hook. (I got to hear the cutest
awe ever as she lost a fish halfway up.) We took several pictures then released
the fish and continued to fish. Turns out Kendalyn is a pretty good fisher girl
and also not bad with a camera. Because nobody would ever believe I caught fish
too unless she took a picture of one.
After this trip Kendalyn was hooked! She shows everyone her
fish and tells people how fun it is and that she can’t wait to go again.
Hearing that makes me a very happy Dad and excited to Promise her an ice fishing trip again.




Great first blog! I hope kendalyn gets to go another time this season and has great success
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Love Auntie Bubba
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