My 3 great grand girls the two in the wagon are identical twins the one pulling the wagon is my catfishing buddy.
Wv mike wrote:
My 3 great grand girls the two in the wagon are identical twins the one pulling the wagon is my catfishing buddy.
That’s awesome grampa. Thanks for sharing.
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Wv mike wrote:
My 3 great grand girls the two in the wagon are identical twins the one pulling the wagon is my catfishing buddy.
Those pictures and those girls are very precious, Mike, enjoy them to the hilt.❤❤❤❤❤
Now that is some nice pics Mike. How long before we see a filet knife in her hands doing the job completely?
plumbob wrote:
Now that is some nice pics Mike. How long before we see a filet knife in her hands doing the job completely?
She would do it now if I would give her a knife she is a tomboy.
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Wv mike wrote:
She would do it now if I would give her a knife she is a tomboy.
Well,,,,,,,,,,,,, you made her that way.
Wv mike wrote:
She would do it now if I would give her a knife she is a tomboy.
At what age did you have your first pocket knife. 7 or 8?
plumbob wrote:
At what age did you have your first pocket knife. 7 or 8?
Right? I can’t remember back far enough to when I didn’t have a “jack knife”. Before I started school I know that. Now kids get kicked out of school for having one. Oh how the times have changed. Heck my teachers used to ask to borrow mine when I was in grade school cuz mine was always sharp. 😂
Those pictures just made my day ❤️❤️❤️ your lucky man Mike. I got my first Old Timer pocket knife at 5 years old. I learned a lot of respect early for a pocket knife. Lol and still cut myself today that's how I know they're sharp. Lol
Great pics and looks as if they are having so much fun. That's what Grandpas are for!! I have collected pocket knives for years and need to rehome some as I have so many and now I carry a Kershaw power assist that I really like and it keeps an edge for a long time.
Er1c
Loc: Ocean City, Md.
Catfish hunter wrote:
That’s awesome grampa. Thanks for sharing.
They are absolutely adorable !!!
That sure warms the heart. Doesn't get any better than that.
Big dog
Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
Wv mike wrote:
My 3 great grand girls the two in the wagon are identical twins the one pulling the wagon is my catfishing buddy.
Good looking crew ya got there. Train them well so they know the waters when you pass them the helm.
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
plumbob wrote:
At what age did you have your first pocket knife. 7 or 8?
I got my first pocket knife(campking) and a BB gun for my 6th birthday. Got a single shot .22 for my 7th birthday. MY, how things have changed.
Fishing Fool wrote:
Great pics and looks as if they are having so much fun. That's what Grandpas are for!! I have collected pocket knives for years and need to rehome some as I have so many and now I carry a Kershaw power assist that I really like and it keeps an edge for a long time.
You know when yer getting old when you need a power assist pocket knife. 😂
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