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| My family has been given the pleasure of hosting a 13 y.o. Japanese girl for a month through the LABO program. We got her last Wednesday and I wanted to see her reel in a couple walleyes first chance we could so I had my son meet us at the launch on one of Indiana's nicest walleye lakes Saturday morning. We got five into the livewell, losing a sixth, and quit at around 9:30 CDT since the heat was coming on and the lake was starting to get choppier from pleasure boats/skiers, enough to start making Asami start feeling a bit seasick. Her English is limited but with the aid of an English-Japanese dictionary we've been doing OK. These pictures were taken after we got home and don't know why the date shows 1999...got to take that up with my wife. We have sent the pictures to her parents through email so I think they have confidence their daughter is doing all right here on the other side of the world. Our five were 19-20" long so they made for a great lunch same day. Nothing like seeing a kid smile after getting a couple nice fish.
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | Great Job Rod Holder.
Few other gestures are universally understood than a kid smiling and holding up a couple of fish. But looking at the picture of you and her together, it looks like you were the one getting ready to be sick. Smile Man....smile!!!!!! 
Edited by walleye express 8/3/2006 10:26 AM
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Location: Rhinelander | Great story, and even better pictures. If only the world might just fish.... | |
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