I used to go fishing with my brother. He would catch fish and I couldn’t, even when I used the same bait, etc. One day I sneaked out of the house to go fishing by myself. I had no sooner started, when a fish actually stuck his head out of the water and said “Where’s your brother?”
Last time hubby and I fished, it was virtually the same as today’s strip. We were on his cousin’s dock, I was casting my hook into the shadows of another dock, and reeling in fish after fish. Hubby was getting little to nothing, until I took pity on him. We traded places, and I pointed out where he should cast. Bam! He gets a fish immediately. Country gal vs city boy, lol.
atomicdog over 4 years ago
Did this cliché have a real life basis?
jagedlo over 4 years ago
You may want to consider some solo outings, Sluggo!
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Some people have it and some don’t…LOL
jrankin1959 over 4 years ago
You realize, of course, that some would consider themselves lucky just to have caught something – never mind the size…
Ken Norris Premium Member over 4 years ago
I used to go fishing with my brother. He would catch fish and I couldn’t, even when I used the same bait, etc. One day I sneaked out of the house to go fishing by myself. I had no sooner started, when a fish actually stuck his head out of the water and said “Where’s your brother?”
Dae over 4 years ago
Last time hubby and I fished, it was virtually the same as today’s strip. We were on his cousin’s dock, I was casting my hook into the shadows of another dock, and reeling in fish after fish. Hubby was getting little to nothing, until I took pity on him. We traded places, and I pointed out where he should cast. Bam! He gets a fish immediately. Country gal vs city boy, lol.
brklnbern over 4 years ago
Ha, ha.