Holiday Fishing

May 29th, 2008

memorial-day-08-011.JPGJeff ended up spending Memorial Day the way that I should have spent it…fishing! It was Jeff’s son’s birthday, and every year for his birthday his mom takes him down to Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Indiana. There are a number of these parks throughout the United States, and there are quite a few in Indiana as well. It made for a perfect setting for Jeff and his clan to get some fishing in.

Jmemorial-day-08-014.JPGeff and his fiance have 4 kids between the two of them, and Jeff managed to get all of them in on the fishing. One of the boys even managed to catch his first fish by himself. Apparently the park has their own private ponds, and they are well stocked with some hybrid bluegills, as well as bass, and an occasional catfish. My two year old niece even got in on the act as well, and even though her Dora pole was left at home, he still managed to talk her into catching a few fish.

memorial-day-08-012.JPGI wish that I could say I was involved in this fishing adventure, but I wasn’t. The wife and I were slackers and decided to go to dog obedience instead (plus we weren’t invited like everyone else…haha..I had to get that one in Jeff). Hopefully, sometime in the future, we will have the opportunity to stay at one of these parks. They look like an absolute blast for kids as well as adults.

Man I want to go fishing!

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  1. Blessed said,

    That looks like a fun weekend. We ended up staying inside all weekend it was rainy and my husband was sick.

  2. There is a Jellystone not to far from us. I’ve never been but I know it is always busy during the summer. Cute pictures of the kids with their fish! How fun.

  3. Jeff said,

    Sounds like a great time… we bought a cane pole (really fiberglass look a like) yesterday and we are headed fishing this afternoon with the boys.

  4. Tom Sorenson said,

    Sounds fun! Not much of anything better than takin’ the young ‘uns fishin’!

  5. Adam said,

    I have been promising my two year old son I would take him fishing. I can’t wait to see him catch his first fish.

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