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Took my 3 year old out on the boat for the first time. We were in Aunts Creek fishing a shakey head worm in 6 feet of water -- when I wasn't chasing him around the boat trying to get him to sit still. Boated this one first after losing a keeper kentucky...

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Then, after I let that one go we got back to fishing. My partner caught a nice smallie right before the little man found the button for the horn on the old Ranger. There were other people trying to fish and he was just a little chatter box. I did my best to quiet him down and then I boated this beauty...

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Maybe the key is to take a noisy toddler with you???

The first one was 21.5" long and the second was 22". I don't know what they weighed. I hated to leave but the little guy was getting cold. The Rock keeps getting better every trip.

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Nice fish, what part of aunts creek where you in?

I think it is called Little Aunts Creek. We were way back into it and in the mouth of a another smaller creek. That 2nd fish was caught a little deeper (maybe 15ft.) in some standing timber but still on a 1/8 oz shakey head. I use the Chompers brand 6" shakey worm - watermelon green on 6lb test clear mono. The bite was very light.

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Can I borrow the kid for a week in June????

Joking :lol:

Nice fish!

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Can I borrow the kid for a week in June????

Joking :lol:

Nice fish!

As his agent, I must inform you that his hourly fee is quite steep. There are a few things he requires in the boat at all times; lots of ice cubes to throw into the water, the bottom of the boat must be clear at all times to ensure that he gets to top speed at the end of each sprint, and the horn must be fully operational. Oh, and Chee-tos, lots of Chee-tos. :D

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Those are great pix rogue.............especially for only 90 minutes of being on the water. :)

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I got a good chuckle out of the requirements of the wild-man with yah; that's too funny! :P

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