Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing. Show all posts

Sunday, April 18, 2010

DaddyFishing®

Saturday morning I had to put a few things up in the attic above our garage. Celeste always loves exploring the area, checking out the stuff we have stored along with enjoying what's a cool perch for her.

This morning she came across my fishing pole and immediately went about creating a new game: DaddyFishing® (she tells me it's one word, just as I typed).
And what does my grrrl use for bait when fishing for her daddy?
Scotch Tape covered with Bacon Salt
Lego bicycle
piece of paper with Apple logo
and a Volkswagen toy car

She wanted to use a can of beer, but felt that it was too heavy. Does my grrrl know me or what?

Monday, November 30, 2009

My Fishergrrrl

Celeste and I had to hit Sport Chalet over the weekend. Hey, it was raining (for the first time in, uh, 163 days I believe) and I wanted to look for a gift for Allie.

Celeste really enjoys sporting goods stores - mainly the outdoors sections (thankfully) and always makes a beeline to the fishing supplies at the Sport Chalet.
I swear that the grrrl could spend hours there, checking out each and every piece of bait and tackle. Since making the big move to CA, she's become aware of saltwater tackle and is amazed at it's size relative to the stuff we used in Wisconsin.
yeah, these aren't large, but she liked the purdy sparkles

We used to fish a few times per month while living in the Midwest. One of the benefits to living ~3 blocks from Lake Monona's Frost Woods Beach was that it took us all of about 10 minutes to walk down to it...
...making it perfect for after-dinner outings. Just don't forget to slather on the DEET first.
She became quite adept at casting with the Zebco starter rod/reel combo that sadly broke in the move. Almost every outing resulted in at least one catch, even if it was a tiny bluegill.
But reeling in the big one was never the goal. Just the chance to see/feel/smell one of these aquatic creatures was more than satisfying. I guess I better return to Sport Chalet in the coming weeks and get her a replacement rod and reel to hit some of the fishing spots of San Diego County with her.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Fishin'!



Catching perch on "new perch pier". We caught nine little guys using wax worms and baby night crawlers. She prefered fishing to the idea of going out on the boat.