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Woohooo....didn't sink it. First water for my new/old boat
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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 412613" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>Adding my congrats to your first outing in your new fishing machine. From a lifetime of aluminum boats and older motors my primary rule (after life preservers and other safety items) is ALWAYS GO UPSTREAM. Second rule is to not judge the success of a fishing outing by the number of fish caught but rather by the whole experience. (Of course, feeling a tug on the line is about the best thing ever though) I think that most every valuable life lesson that a kid needs to learn from his dad can be found in a boat with a fishing pole in hand.</p><p></p><p>I also am in awe of you for taking your kids with you. You're providing memories for them that they will never forget and teaching them skills that they will always value. Thanks for sharing !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 412613, member: 20155"] Adding my congrats to your first outing in your new fishing machine. From a lifetime of aluminum boats and older motors my primary rule (after life preservers and other safety items) is ALWAYS GO UPSTREAM. Second rule is to not judge the success of a fishing outing by the number of fish caught but rather by the whole experience. (Of course, feeling a tug on the line is about the best thing ever though) I think that most every valuable life lesson that a kid needs to learn from his dad can be found in a boat with a fishing pole in hand. I also am in awe of you for taking your kids with you. You're providing memories for them that they will never forget and teaching them skills that they will always value. Thanks for sharing !!! [/QUOTE]
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