Sunday, May 18, 2008

First Timers for Fishing


The other day we bought Isabel her very own Barbie fishing pole, and ever since has been bugging us to take her fishing. So yesterday we thought we would give it a try. I think I had been fishing maybe once before when I was real little, but I don't remember it so we will say that this was my first time fishing as well as the kids. We didn't want to drive all the way out to the lake, so we decided to just go to the little river that everybody goes swimming at here instead.
The first spot that we tried to fish at, we didn't see any fish at all. Lil Anthony thought he saw some and kept trying to tell Isabel where to throw her line at. They were so cute.



Then we moved to another spot. I thought it was a pretty bridge to take a picture on. Here we saw maybe like 1 or 2 tiny little fish, but didn't catch any. It didn't help that we didn't have the right kind of lour to catch those tiny things anyways. Dad had given us this huge rubber worm that was twice the size of the fish we were trying to catch. We are such amatures.

We decided to move further down to the big bridge and walked underneath it. We thought it would be a good idea to change our lour since the fish were so small. We weren't prepared and didn't have any smaller bait, so we used the bread that we brought to feed the duckies with instead.
We did get a few bites, but we still didn't catch anything. The dumb fish just ate all of our bread. This was the hot spot though. We saw like 8 fish come up to our pole at once. Isabel thought it was so neat. Even though we ended the day with no fish, we still had fun.

I love this picture of Dad fishing off the bridge. He looks so peaceful up there. Like he has no cares in the world. Which, he really needed because he has had his face crammed inside of books all week long trying to prepare for his Nav Check. This is the biggest test for him, and pretty much decides his career. Well, not career but his plane assignment.

5 comments:

Marie said...

What a fun little outing!!! Sorry you didn't catch anything, but catch and release would be all I would do with fish in Del Rio anyway...the missionaries eat them, but they're blessed to not get sick eating icky fish like that :) We will pray for Anthony that his nav check will go well. I'd tell you to tell him not stress, but not only could he not, but it IS the hardest check-ride in T-1 UPT. So, good luck to him and just help him relax when he gets home from it!! Let us know how it goes. Also, I'm stealing your link to blogs into books. I've been wanting to find one.

Marina said...

Okay, first of all, those weren't dumb little fish, they were smart little fish. It's apparent who the dummies were. (Shouldn't go there) Anyway, the lure was definitely a HUGE hurdle for you. But, that trip sounded soooooo fun! Even though it wasn't successful with a catch, it was successful with family memories. How cool is that!? You got some great pics!

Tell Anthony we wish him luck!!!!

Jayci said...

Fishing is FUN! I'm really anxious to try for the salmon up here... as long as they don't pull ME in. lol. You four are all so dang cute. I love the fisherman's hat. :)

Kris said...

How fun! Looks like you guys had a good time! Is it still cold there? You are all bundled up- that is crazy for Del Rio. Good luck Anthony!

Liz Ann said...

No! It is not cold here at all. It is like 105* everyday, but for some reason we had a cold front come in and it was 65* that day.