child went to the river
learned to bait
worms on his hook
released a dozen fish,
but love of nature snagged
was a keeper
~
Words and Photography ©2017 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
child went to the river
learned to bait
worms on his hook
released a dozen fish,
but love of nature snagged
was a keeper
~
Words and Photography ©2017 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
Awesome post Tanya. I loved it so much !! 👍😊
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
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Thank you again! That means a lot to me. I will absolutely check out your blog! 😊
Thank you so much Tanya 😊
My pleasure!
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
Thank you for the share! We caught 25 fish that day! I was on release duty.😉
Fishing is fun, but I don’t think I’ve ever released one catfish I’ve ever caught, except into my skillet. I LOVE catfish.
Looks like a good fishing spot too.
Really! We caught two 18″ catfish. I lost a third right on the shore. That area is designated catch and release though.
My son caught a large mouth bass. That was exciting. It bent his pole right over. It was fun!
Large mouths are fighters, thats what makes ’em such great sport fish. Glad you guys had a ball.
Thank you! We’ll be fishing more before the weather gets cold. 😊
You guys know how to chill as a family. Thats good.
It’s important. I will think of you every time we catch a catfish now!
I started catching catfish when I was 7, baited my hook and the whole 9 yards. Nothing tastes better on a plate than corn on the cob fresh off the grill along side deep skillet fried catfish rolled in some yellow corn meal, before cooking!!!
I have never tried catfish. My grandmother makes pan fish that way, and they are amazing. Catfish are heavy fish. They are a riot to catch. I am impressed that you could bait the hook at 7.
I was hunting rabbits and quail at 12, a crack shot by 15…was groomed for the Rangers sniper unit and didn’t even know it. I don’t hunt any longer but i fish catfish, bull heads and perch whenever I can. I also catch sardines and smelt with a net.
Haha…None of us hunt. We do enjoy getting out to fish.
Do you guys ever catch then eat anything you get?
No. Not yet anyway. We all like fish, so we should probably graduate to that…Lol
Nothing beats fresh caught fish, but do it legally.
Absolutely. 😊
This one left me smiling at nature’s sly moves!
Thank you! Yes. I think our takeaway from outdoor adventure is often deeper than we anticipate. I like the way you phrased that!
You got me smiling
Thank you, Manuel! The comment made me smile!
yay
😊
I’m happy to find your blog,loved reading this,well written!
Please follow if you like
Thank you so much!
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I will check it out.😊
Oh, I love this!
Thank you, Jennie! 😊
You’re welcome, Tanya! 🙂
Lovely image.bt what is Cherita,dear tanya!!
Thank you, Aruna. A cherita is a poem in three stanzas that must tell a story. The first stanza is one line, the second is two and the third is three. These are labeled “cherita”, because the poetry form does not include a title. Hope that helps.
Oh.dis is cherita.wonderful way of writing.
It is. It forces economy of words. It is a good toy in the writer’s toy chest. 😊
Wonderful.