
After the wedding was over and the lovebirds were on their honeymoon, we took Chad, Angela, Jamie, Corey and homeys went fishing at Payson Lakes. It was a wonderful morning with chill in the air and sunshine between cloud breaks. My goal was to see if we could get Chad, Jamie and Corey to catch a fish. Much to my surprise it was easier than I expected. Not because these individuals have poor fishing skills but because you never know if the fish are going to bite. These images are from Jamie's cell phone. Thanks for sending the images

This is one of Chad's first casts. It took a few casts but soon he was very proficent.

After a nice cast Chad sat in his comfy chair and waited for the bite. Off in the distance we could here Lynne singing.... here fishy fishy.

It was not long before he caught his first fish.

It was not long for Angela to hook into a nice trout.

Angela and I proudly display our catch.

Up and down the bank, fish were landed and I became very busy taking fish off the lines. Nice catch Jamie.... thanks for staying a few days after the wedding.

Of course grandma always catches her fish. She either catches the most fish or the biggest.

She caught the fish on her new yellow pole. She claims it is magic..... I will not dispute that statement.

Corey demonstrates proper angling skills, pole height etc. while landing his fish.

Heather is so excited to catch a little brook trout. Ha!

Nice Kung Fu grip Lynne.
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Corey and Heather take a snooze while others still fish.
Haha, great pictures! Especially since we didn't even bring a camera-- thanks Jamie!
ReplyDeleteThat was so much fun, I had wanted to go fishing for a long while- especially with Chad. He really enjoyed himself and I know we're both looking forward to more fishing trips.
p.s. dad- you're the best. I don't know what we would all do without you running around and baiting, casting, un-hooking fish... etc. :)
Thanks Angela I really have fun watching you all catch fish. It makes me happy ! Don't forget there is some good fishing up where you live. Talk with some of your ward members and see if they fish.
ReplyDeleteLove you guys !
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