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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Lake Forest
Posts: 254
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I agree with you about the "nanny" thing for sure, but this is a little different... The Papa Bears really come out of us with this particular situation... ESPECIALLY if you're actually a Papa Bear.... Even MORE so if you've ever lost a child to drowning or anything for that matter. I HOPE this otherwise awesome and cute thread doesn't turn sour because of this PFD thing and I don't think it will because all of the PFD statements were easy going and just a little friendly reminder... So far. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Calabasas
Posts: 79
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And I don't want to jump on the "nanny bandwagon" either. I love to see the father and son/daughter reports.But I have to say the first thing I thought was that kid doesn't have a PFD!! And I post this out of concern for a fellow yaker.As I did for you know who for paddling in a storm.Which I would like to apologize to if my post was a little harsh.Think I was having a bad day and lashed out!!! ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 332
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Love the story! I have almost the same story as you with my girl. Maybe it's the same 19" halibut! haha...
The problem is now she expects to catch a halibut every time we go out. I have to explain to her that those aren't every day occurrences (at least for me). I hope your girl develops a love for fishing for life! Thanks for sharing! |
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Location: Lake Forest
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Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 113
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That is the sign of a good Dad. Take her fishing as often as possible. It is one more thing to talk about when she gets older. Nothing is better than to hear your kids start a sentence with "Remember the time we......." Good for you Dad!
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